How about Godard's *Numéro Deux* (1975) I've only seen it once on 3/4"
umatic tape. I recall a section of the film being just two televisions on
which the characters and "narrative" unfolded.




On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:16 AM, Kim Knowles
<kim.know...@edfilmfest.org.uk>wrote:

>  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's *Scene 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's
> *Chants *or Malcolm Le Grice's *Little Dog For Roger*. Any suggestions
> would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
>  Many thanks
>
> Kim
>
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