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Martin: Yes, I was. But for how I got there I need to go back in time to winter 1965. Bob Whitman did Prune Flat in December of 65 at a benefit for Jonas Mekass Film-Makers Cinematheque. It was on Forty-first Street in some basement theater. He remembers it was the Wurlitzer Building with a theater space in the basement on West Forty-first. Whitman says that it was John Brockman, who was tryin
Property / block text: Martin: Yes, I was. But for how I got there I need to go back in time to winter 1965. Bob Whitman did Prune Flat in December of 65 at a benefit for Jonas Mekass Film-Makers Cinematheque. It was on Forty-first Street in some basement theater. He remembers it was the Wurlitzer Building with a theater space in the basement on West Forty-first. Whitman says that it was John Brockman, who was tryin / rank
 
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    Martin: Yes, I was. But for how I got there I need to go back in time to winter 1965. Bob Whitman did Prune Flat in December of 65 at a benefit for Jonas Mekass Film-Makers Cinematheque. It was on Forty-first Street in some basement theater. He remembers it was the Wurlitzer Building with a theater space in the basement on West Forty-first. Whitman says that it was John Brockman, who was tryin
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