Hello,
how are you all frameworkers?

I just remembered that Claudio Caldini himself was/is deeply connected with
both yoga and others spiritual practices, and in some of his works like *Rolf
Gelwski, spiritual dancer *(2016) this body-mind relation is really
explicit.

Hope it helps!

Best,
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Em dom., 26 de out. de 2025 às 12:33, Jonathan Walley <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> James Broughton might be worth looking into with respect to yoga and
> meditation. He makes references to both in *Seeing the Light*, later
> re-printed as *Making Light of It* (easy to find online). *The Golden
> Positions* (1970) references yoga positions, and if I’m not mistaken he
> practiced yoga. But a steak of meditative, Zen philosophy runs through the
> book, which is also just a delight to read.
>
> JW
>
> Dr. Jonathan Walley
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Department of Cinema
> Denison University
> https://denison.edu/people/jonathan-walley
>
>
> On Oct 26, 2025, at 10:09 AM, Heath Iverson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the thoughts all!
>
> I am indeed curating a program around this concept. The Sharits and
> Whitney catalogs are already in the mix--especially Whitney's work as it
> relates to sacred number and geometry. There's also Jordan Belson's
> SAMHADI. I've got the formal, abstract/metaphoric angle covered; now I am
> looking for films with literal ("pro-filmic" like they say in the biz)
> instances of these practices and their material culture and expression. Im
> interested not just in the formal representation of subjective
> yogic/meditation states, but how these practices are metabolized by a
> largely western avant-garde form. Given the strong counter-cultural overlap
> of the mid century underground/experimental/artist film world and the
> adjacent new age/new spiritualist movements I expect there'd be some good
> examples but, not much comes to mind... there are some hare krishnas
> accidentally in Mekas' films...
>
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2025 at 3:49 AM Gabriele Jutz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I suggest *Transit(ive)* by Canadian filmmaker Sarah Bliss (HD video
>> created from 16mm projection performance with digital sound, recorded on
>> digital video. 06:36.  2017).
>>
>>
>>
>> In her artist statement, Sarah Bliss describes herself as “a filmmaker,
>> artist, educator, and Buddhist practitioner who facilitates presence and
>> attunement with the sensate, desiring body.”
>>
>> *Transit(ive) *is the result of the artist’s manual interaction with the
>> projector lens, while the soundtrack presents a cell-phone recording of
>> her father’s dying breath. The act of expiration, literally “breathing
>> out,” is associated with death. *Transit(ive) *is a video document of
>> death and loss, as well as a techno-spiritual reunion with the artist’s
>> father following his death.
>>
>>
>>
>> Here you can find more about Transit(ive):
>> https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3775230/3775231
>>
>> (chapter “Lungs to Ears”)
>>
>>
>>
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> *Hon. Prof. Mag. Dr. Gabriele Jutz*
>> Universität für angewandte Kunst
>> Abteilung für Medientheorie
>>
>> T +43 699 12 10 81 44
>>
>> dieangewandte.at
>>
>> medientheorie.ac.at
>> Postsparkasse
>>
>> Georg-Coch-Platz 2
>>
>> HP Raum 022
>> 1010 Wien / Austria
>>
>>
>>
>> https://dieangewandte.academia.edu/GabrieleJutz
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Von: *Frameworks <[email protected]> im Auftrag von
>> Dave Tetzlaff <[email protected]>
>> *Antworten an: *Frameworks posts <[email protected]>
>> *Datum: *Sonntag, 26. Oktober 2025 um 06:23
>> *An: *Frameworks posts <[email protected]>
>> *Betreff: *Re: [Frameworks] Avant Garde Film and Yoga
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, there are a fair number of avant garde films that ARE
>> yogic/meditative/spiritual practices in form somehow without PHOTOGRAPHING
>> such practices as they exist in the real world [or as we say in the biz
>> (sic) "the pro filmic event"]
>>
>> Paul Sharits: Mandala Films
>>
>> Ernie Gehr: Serene Velocity*
>>
>> John and James Whitney
>>
>> (and others germane to The Center for Visual Music)
>>
>> Scott Bartlet: Off/On
>>
>> Anthony McCall
>>
>> Several shorts in The FluxFilm anthology, though 'Zen for Film' might not
>> qualify depending on how you take it. 😉
>>
>>
>>
>> In some cases the artists expressed some meditative/spiritual intent. In
>> others, it kinds works out that way regardless. The cited above are just
>> what comes to my mind at the moment. There are more for sure...
>>
>>
>>
>> If you were curating a program on your stated theme, you might mix these
>> formal examples with representational ones in interesting ways an audience
>> might appreciate.
>>
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