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Kip Fulbeck, selected videos

Author: Kip Fulbeck; Seaweed Productions.; Center for Asian American Media.
Publisher: [San Francisco, Calif. : Distributed by Center for Asian American Media, [2003?]
Edition/Format:   DVD video : English
Summary:
Kip Fulbeck is a performance and video artist based in southern California. From a Cantonese, English, Irish, and Welsh background, he explores the Asian male experience through humorous and angry autobiographical stories. "Nine Fish" illuminates the indecision and confusion surrounding euthanasia and care of the elderly in the United States. Fulbeck also confronts media imagery of "ethnically ambiguous" animated  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Nonfiction films
Short films
Experimental films
Documentary films
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Kip Fulbeck; Seaweed Productions.; Center for Asian American Media.
OCLC Number: 505716400
Notes: Vol. 1 titles: c1991-2003; vol. 2 titles: c1994-2000.
Credits: Sound design: Kevin Kelly. Asian studs nightmare: edited by Kip Fulbeck ; video engineering, Gino Cheng ; digital video fx by USC Multimedia Lab. Nine fish: edited by Kip Fulbeck ; music by Fred Ho and the Afro Asian Trio. Sex, love and Kung Fu: edited by Kip Fulbeck ; digital effects, Dan Lin. Sweet or Spicy?: digital effects, Dan Lin. Lilo & me: music by Kip Fulbeck and Kevin Kelly.
Description: 2 videodiscs (130 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD.
Contents: V. 1. Game of death (7 min.). A day at the fair (2 min.). Banana split (38 min.). Lilo & me (10 min.). A man for you (1 min.). Rock & roll pug run --
V. 2. Some questions for 28 kisses (9 min.). Asian studs nightmare (6 min.). Sweet or spicy? (7 min.). Sex, love & Kung Fu (7 min.). L.A. Christmas (13 min.). Nine fish (24 min.). Rock & roll pug run (1 min.).
Responsibility: produced by Seaweed Productions ; producer/director, Kip Fulbeck.

Abstract:

Kip Fulbeck is a performance and video artist based in southern California. From a Cantonese, English, Irish, and Welsh background, he explores the Asian male experience through humorous and angry autobiographical stories. "Nine Fish" illuminates the indecision and confusion surrounding euthanasia and care of the elderly in the United States. Fulbeck also confronts media imagery of "ethnically ambiguous" animated characters, Asian men, interracial dating, and icons of race and sex in the United States, continually questioning where Hapas (people of mixed race with Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry) belong in a country that ignores multiraciality.

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