If you can find an old analyst projector (used for studying films as fast or 
slow as you want) you can go any speed. I have an old one here that needs a bit 
of work, but it is almost functional.

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From: Dave Tetzlaff
Sent: Monday, August 3, 2015 23:26
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16fps 16mm projectors?

I don't know of any specific models, but since 16fps was once the standard, 
there must be really old 'silent only' projectors that run at that speed, yes?

I vaguely recall that some sound projectors can be made to run at 16fps by 
changing a pulley. I'm guessing they wouldn't be Elmos or Eikis though. Maybe 
Singer/Graflex?

Depending on how much the speed matters (and what kind of resources are 
available) you could probably get a custom pulley fabricated (and find a proper 
sized belt) for a Graflex or maybe some Bell and Howells that would make them 
go at 16fps. I wouldn't want to try that on a Pageant: too hard to take apart.

CONFESSION OF HERESY!
The first year I taught experimental, I rented a couple films that were meant 
for 16fps, but had only a 24fps projector to show them. Not good, just ruined 
'Serene Velocity' for example. So i subsequently obtained (COUGH) video copies 
of the works in question that had been telecinied at 24fps, dropped them back 
to 16fps in Final Cut, output them at something our video system could play (I 
forget if it was 24P or 29.97 interlaced standard NTSC - this was pre-HD). 
Despite all the pull-down, frame blending, and what have you, they looked fine 
on screen, and having the intended speed made a huge difference for the better 
in the aesthetic - what had previously been all but inaccessible to the 
students (and me) became 'Oh. Now I get it!"

BACK TO THE MECHANICAL
That said, it all depends on the specific work. A lot of experimental films 
were made in light of exhibition conditions that would vary a lot from one 
screening to the next, including projector speed. The artists knew this was 
just how it was (whether they preferred it or not) and the works gained some 
kind of notoriety and identity in the world by having some aspect that 
transcended variations in exhibition contexts. That is to say, their aesthetic 
accommodated a fair measure of randomness.

Which is all to say, while I wouldn't want to show anything specified for 16fps 
at 24fps, ever, I think a good number of films speced for 16fps work just fine 
- i.e. more-or-les the same - at 18fps. But others don't, YMMV etc. etc.

> Hi all, anyone know of 16mm projectors that run at 16fps? As far as I know 
> most Pageants, Eikis and Elmos run at 18 if they have a silent speed. 
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