David Larcher: EETC: an inventive fusion of of 16mm and analogue video,

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From: Kim Knowles <kim.know...@edfilmfest.org.uk>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
Sent: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 9:17
Subject: [Frameworks] Films about remediation



Dear Frameworkers,



Does anyone have any suggestions of films that involve remediation of some 
sort? I'm thinking the fusion of analogue-digital (which I've posted about 
before so I have some titles already - Shambhavi Kaul'sScene 32, Thorsten 
Fleisch's Wound Footage, Jurgen Reble, Dietmar Brehm), but I'm also interested 
in earlier examples of one medium/format being contained within or reworked by 
another medium, for example Martine Rousset'sChants ​or Malcolm Le Grice's 
Little Dog For Roger. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!



Many thanks

Kim





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