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Resumen de Celluloid Drag, Sonic Disguise: Katharina Sieverding, Kraftwerk, and Glam

Colin Lang

  • A recent surge of interest in early 1970s glam culture makes this an opportune time to unpack a critical turning point in the late 1960s that ushered in the era of glam by considering a rarely seen film, "Life-Death" (1969), by the German artist Katharina Sieverding. "Life-Death" is remarkable both for its anticipation of glam's trademark aesthetic via intimate portraits of Sieverding and two cross-dressing performers and for the film's score, made by the then relatively unknown electronic group Kraftwerk.


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