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Mitch Corber is a New York City neo- Beat poet, an eccentric
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ist, and
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videographer known for his rapid whimsically comical montage and
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style. He has been associated with Collaborative Projects, Inc. (aka Colab), participated in ''Public Arts International/Free Speech'' and '' The Times Square Show'', and is creator-director of cable TV long-running weekly series Poetry Thin Air in New York City and its on-line poetry/video archive. He has worked closely with ABC No Rio, Colab TV and the MWF Video Club and his audio art (often
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collages) have been published on
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three times. He is a recipient of a NY Foundation for the Arts Fellowship grant (1987) in the field of emerging artforms.


Education, performance, and video history

Corber graduated from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in 1971 and shortly thereafter moved to New York City's
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, became influenced by the slide show performances and films of Jack Smith, and became an early member of Colab. Corber contributed to ''All Color News'', '' Just Another Asshole'' and ''X Magazine''. During this period he became known as a
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ist with his ''Corber/Jolson Goes to Harlem'' performance. Riding the subway in
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, Corber sang My Mammy crouched on one knee in true
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style. Lines include, "I'd walk a million miles For one of your smiles, My Mammy!" He also appeared in James Nares's 1978 well-known
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82-minute color Super-8 film entitled ''Rome 78''. The narrative is about the Roman emperor
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now set in a shabby 1978 downtown Manhattan apartment. As such, it proposes an
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between ancient Rome and modern America as cultural empires. Despite its large cast in period costumes, the work is never made out to be a serious undertaking, with actors who interject scenes with self-conscious laughter, and deliver seemingly improvised lines with over the top bravado. In 1988 Corber conducted a taped interview with
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that was purchased by the
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for its collection. He also produced a documentary on the New York Microtonal music group that was founded by Johnny Reinhard. Corber is an awardee of a New York Foundation for the Arts grant as producer of ''Poetry Thin Air Cable Show'' and for founding the ''Thin Air Video Poetry DVD Archives'': which includes material on Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso,
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, Diane di Prima, and
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. He has created a DVD called ''John Cage: Man and Myth'' (1990) with appearances by David Antin,
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, Jackson Mac Low and others. On August 24, 2006, Corber presented ''Cage Live Mix: Four Hours and 33 Minutes'' at A Gathering of the Tribes, impresario Steve Cannon's legendary venue. It was a multi-screen, multi-speaker, multi-room,
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mix of ''John Cage: Man and Myth'' material, that included video, audio, interview, poetry and various inserts, some chance-oriented with some audience participation. The title ''Four Hours and 33 Minutes'' refers to Cage's notorious silent piano sonata ''
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''. Spread through different areas of Tribes Gallery, it was, said the artist, "an opportunity for chance events and audience participation." The program included interview sequences with Cage and the many
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artists who contributed homage interviews, including David Antin,
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, Richard Kostelanetz, Jackson Mac Low, Alison Knowles, Allen Kaprow, pianist Grete Sultan, Marjorie Perloff, and microtonalist Johnny Reinhard. In 2015, Corber created a short documentary video called '' Ludlow Street with Clayton'' that features Clayton Patterson walking down the street, discussing its cultural demise due to
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.


Poetry history

Corber is the author of the poetry collections ''Weather's Feather'' and ''Quinine''.INTERVIEW Gregory Stephenson:Skating On Thin Air: An Interview With Mitch Corber
/ref> Since the early 1980s Corber has read his poetry throughout New York City. His poems have appeared in Columbia Poetry Review, Vanitas, Nedge, Mirage, BlazeVOX, Blackbox Manifold 4, Listenlight, Polarity and tight. He resides in
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.


Footnotes


References

* Carlo McCormick, ''The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene, 1974–1984'', Princeton University Press, 2006. * Alan W. Moore and Marc Miller, eds. '' ABC No Rio Dinero: The Story of a Lower East Side Art Gallery'' New York: ABC No Rio with Collaborative Projects, 1985. * Masters, Marc. ''No Wave''. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2007. * Pearlman, Alison, ''Unpackaging Art of the 1980s''. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2003. * Taylor, Marvin J. (ed.). ''The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene, 1974–1984'', foreword by Lynn Gumpert. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.


External links


Poetry Thin AirMitch Corber – Reaganomics/Infinitessimus (1:57)
published on the
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No. 1 @
Ubuweb UbuWeb is a "a pirate shadow library consisting of hundreds of thousands of freely downloadable avant-garde artifacts." It offers visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives. The site was created by ...

Mitch Corber: Budge, Budge, Budge the Budget (1:13)
published on the
Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine ''Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine'' was an audio cassette magazine publication on cassette active from 1983 to 1993. Originally intended as a subscription bimonthly, it was launched on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to create an avant-guard med ...
No. 2 @
Ubuweb UbuWeb is a "a pirate shadow library consisting of hundreds of thousands of freely downloadable avant-garde artifacts." It offers visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives. The site was created by ...

Mitch Corber – The Sirens (4:50)
published on the
Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine ''Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine'' was an audio cassette magazine publication on cassette active from 1983 to 1993. Originally intended as a subscription bimonthly, it was launched on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to create an avant-guard med ...
No. 13 @
Ubuweb UbuWeb is a "a pirate shadow library consisting of hundreds of thousands of freely downloadable avant-garde artifacts." It offers visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives. The site was created by ...

INTERVIEW Gregory Stephenson:Skating On Thin Air: An Interview With Mitch CorberANTHOLOGY Patterson, Clayton (ed.): Captured: A Film/Video History of the Lower East SideArchived Mitch Corber video
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