Gerry Fialka
Gerry Fialka (born March 15, 1953) is an American experimental filmmaker, curator, lecturer, interviewer, and writer. He lectures and leads workshops on experimental film, avant-garde music and art, subversive social media, books by James Joyce, and Marshall McLuhan’s media theory. He was Frank Zappa’s archivist and production assistant for ten years, and also worked for George Carlin. LA Weekly has described Fialka as a “cultural revolutionary”.
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Born | Gerald Joseph Fialka March 15, 1953 Flint, Michigan, U.S. |
Education | University of Michigan Flint Institute of Arts |
Occupation(s) | experimental filmmaker, film and art festival curator, lecturer, interviewer, writer |
Known for | Experimental film Pixelvision Film Festival Marshall McLuhan media theory Frank Zappa archivist |
Spouse | Suzy Williams |
Website | Laughtears.com |
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