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The Search for Life in Distant Galaxies

Ed Marker must leave his home of forty years in San Francisco's Tenderloin District.

Through a collection of eccentric and pseudo scientific studies, drawings, maps, diaries and scrapbooks that have mysteriously turned up in San Francisco's GLBT Historical Society archives, we are able to piece together a day that transforms his life.

INDEX - June 16, 2010

  • ▼  2010 (19)
    • ▼  6 (19)
      • Introduction
      • Ed Marker's 1968 Box
      • The Apartment
      • The Chalkboard
      • Manifestations of Violence
      • The Future
      • His More Serious Work
      • Magister Ludi
      • The Gates of Little Saigon
      • The Part about James
      • The Part about Vertigo
      • The Dark Bride
      • The Book of Changes
      • The Observatory
      • Final Sequence
      • The End
      • Appendix A: Site Readings
      • Apendix B: Field Recordings
      • Credits

Ed Marker's 1968 Box

  • Catalog of 1968 Box
  • A. Maps of the Tenderloin
  • B. Manifestations of Violence
  • C. Atlas of the Universe - Fragments
  • D. Magister Ludi Poem
  • E. Doyles after hours club
  • F. DB - The Dark Bride Photo Scrapbook
  • G. 8mm films
  • H. Dream Sequence

About The Artist

Rudy Lemcke
San Francisco, California, United States
Rudy Lemcke is an artist who lives and works in San Francisco, California. His paintings and sculpture have been exhibited in such venues as: The Whitney Museum of Art, The DeYoung Museum, The University Art Museum at Berkeley, The San Francisco Art Institute, The Grey Gallery in New York, and Modernism Gallery in San Francisco. His video works have been shown internationally in venues such as, the Dallas Video Festival, the Mix Festival, San Francisco's Frameline Film Festival, Hallwalls, ATA Gallery, Stoney Brook University, SUNY (Framingdale), and the Festival Nemo in Paris. (www.rudylemcke.com)
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