If you want to use fabric you could try those curtains that block out all light. For something light and cheap, you can obtain large sheets of cardboard or foam core.
Nicole Elaine Baker Peterson (she/her/they) Founder & Head Programmer, Media Monsters [email protected] *twitch.tv/media_monsters <http://twitch.tv/media_monsters> | **magiklantern.com <http://www.magiklantern.com/>* On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 4:48 PM Esperanza Collado < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Frameworkers, > > I am preparing a film installation composed of 2 16mm film projections > where the screen will be placed between them, very much like Michael Snow's > *Two > Sides to Every Story* in form. I believe this installation format is > quite common nowadays, I have seen it in exhibitions before, but I wonder > what kind of material I could use for the screen that is not translucent. I > am not interested in melting both projections into one image or something > of the sort, so I would like to find an opaque material. > > I guess this could be done with any rigid object, like a sheet of steel or > wood treated on both sides with a special painting, but maybe there are > other options out there that may be interesting to try. > > Thank you in advance for your advice! > > best > > -- > Esperanza Collado > www.esperanzacollado.net > -- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org >
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