Hello Frameworkers,

This might be a lot to ask, but here goes. I’m trying to hunt down a factoid, 
which, while a mere jot of information, would be a big help to me as I finish 
an article with a deadline looming. I have catastrophically misplaced my 
beloved copy of the Paul Sharits issue of Film Culture (1978, 65-66), which 
contains the treasure. In “Paul Sharits and the Critique of Illusionism: An 
Introduction,” Annette Michelson makes reference to Sharits’ calculation of how 
long it would take for one of his installations (I believe Shutter Interface) 
to run through every possible permutation of frame relations - that is, given 
the number of frames on each of the four reels running in loops, and the fact 
that the four projectors are not actually running in perfect sync (and the 
loops are not all the exact number of frames in length), how long would it take 
for every possible four-frame combination to be projected, thus effectively 
“ending” the piece (see attached image for clarification, I hope). 

To make this even trickier, the reference might be in a footnote. Michelson 
refers to a letter from Sharits that does the math, and comes to the conclusion 
that the piece could, theoretically, run for some massive amount of time like 
millions of years or something. 

If there are no takers on this little research project, I completely 
understand. But if anyone has the Film Culture issue handy and feels like 
skimming it for me, I’d be forever in your debt. BTW, I cannot find a copy of 
the Michelson article anywhere online. I know it also appears in a catalog for 
Projected Images (Walker Art Centre, 1974), but I can’t find that online either.

Like I said, it’s a factoid, but it’s a key for me to unlock some other, bigger 
point, hence my mania to find it.

Thank you everyone,
Jonathan



 

Dr. Jonathan Walley
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Cinema
Denison University
https://denison.edu/people/jonathan-walley 
<https://denison.edu/people/jonathan-walley>



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