Mainecoonmaniac
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This is a great doco on her and her work.I never really appreciated her body of work... hearing her talk about the Vinculum project gave me a clearer understanding and appreciation. Thanks
I've not heard of that app but I like the idea. Thanks!If you don't have Apple TV the documentary is also available free on the kanopy streaming app. Lots of other good artist documentaries there as well.
It seems that you have to either belong to a public library or a University, that supports the service (mine doesn't so I can't use the serviceIf you don't have Apple TV the documentary is also available free on the kanopy streaming app. Lots of other good artist documentaries there as well.
If you have a Roku you can install the app there. I believe it is also available for Android and iOS devices. Of course you can also just stream videos (after registration) using your web browser at kanopy.com.I've not heard of that app but I like the idea. Thanks!
My local library didn't support the service either, but I found another San Francisco Bay Area library that did and I signed up for a library card online with them. I then used the library card #/PIN I was assigned to sign up for kanopy. Was pretty quick and painless. Maybe that will work for you as well.It seems that you have to either belong to a public library or a University, that supports the service (mine doesn't so I can't use the service) and then they ask for your library card or University student number if you get that far...
I'm in the UK and only two libraries are listed, with neihter being my local one.
Terry S
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