man ray: emak bakia, starts and ends with eyes.
hitchcock: spellbound. Dali's dreamsequence.
fred
Am 01.11.15 um 10:38 schrieb [email protected]:
GuySherwin's 'Eye', 'Maya' and 'Yi Wei' from the Short Film Series,
Nicky.
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From: Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] The eye in experimental cinema
Tscherkassky's "Outer Space" also has a very interesting reference to
the Vertovian eye. The outerspace of the medium watching the
narrative, perhaps.
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2015 13:07:23 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] The eye in experimental cinema
Thanks all, these are great!
Best,
R
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 8:09 AM, Angélica Cuevas Portilla
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Hi Ryder,
Here you have an excellent film from mexican filmmaker Andrés
Garcìa Franco
https://myspace.com/kinoandres/video/black-hole/53608351
Greetings,
Angélica
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On 2015-10-29 21:38, Ryder White wrote:
Hello Frameworkers,
I am currently embarked on designing an installation the draws
on cinematic instances of the human eye and, as I write about
it, I'm interested in finding examples of the eye as a major
symbolic device, particularly in the realm of experimental and
avant-garde cinema. I can think up a couple of examples...Man
With The Movie Camera, for instance, or Un Chien Andalou, but
I'd be happy to hear of other such appearances.
If it helps narrow the (admittedly broad) field, of particular
interest are examples where the eye is used to refer to the
cinematic apparatus itself, or the camera's voyeur qualities.
Thanks in advance!
Ryder
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