Bernard,

I agree! And what you say about these screenings, down to the ability to 
experience annoyance and frustration in the very midst delight and inspiration 
(in a world that insists on not allowing us to risk even a second of our time), 
goes, I think, to the heart of what happened this week.


So congratulations, and SO many thanks to Bryan Konefsky, Michelle Mellor, and 
all my colleagues and students, who worked so hard to bring this experience to 
our lives.


Nina Fonoroff
Albuquerque, New Mexico




-----Original Message-----
From: Bernard Roddy <[email protected]>
To: frameworks <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 7:12 pm
Subject: [Frameworks] experiments in cinema



Bryan, that was amazing.  If it appeared at one time that the meaning of a film 
screening were being lost, Experiments in Cinema is correcting the impression.  
I don't understand how there could be so many people in a cinema theater, night 
after night, in the middle of the week as well as on Saturday, and for 
experimental work - new work!  No classics of the avant-garde here.  On Sunday 
at noon?  For work devoted to "collaborations with the earth"?  In Albuquerque? 
 What is going on!  It has been a very long time since I waited in anticipation 
for a screening like I did last week - again and again.  It's not the academic 
careers sustained by such a program, or the educational value of such an 
experience to people in town: I keep thinking about what it must've been like 
early on, sitting up there in the front row during the screenings of 
particularly demanding works, at a time when film . . even video . . the whole 
theatrical experience, really, has seemed an anachronism.  Sitting up there, 
then, after listing the sponsors.  And how could such an event draw such 
sponsorship?  I don't understand.  I don't need to understand.  The work in 
video from Turkey that Ekrem Serder showed renewed my interest in abstraction.  
Again and again a film was shown with an optical sound track, an experiment, 
really.  I didn't even see it all.  I could afford to be annoyed.  I could 
afford to walk out of a show early.  I could afford to be an asshole.



Bernie


 
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