The Man Who Could not See Far Enough, Peter Rose

> On Feb 9, 2016, at 6:58 AM, Anderwald Grond <[email protected]> 
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> Tacita Dean, Banewl 1999 
> 16mm colour anamorphic film with optical sound, 63 minutes 
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> There was a programme at ICA London that might interest you:
> https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/lsff-special-event-micromacro-film 
> <https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/lsff-special-event-micromacro-film>
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> Also, did not John Whitney make a Super8 film on a lunar eclipse?
> 
> And, we have two of our own works dealing with solar eclipses:
> Camera Solaris, 2008-2011, 16mm film installation and camera obscura
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=34 
> <http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=34>
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> Ink, Rain, Swans in a Shanghai Park, 2010
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=49 
> <http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=49>
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>> Am 09.02.2016 um 14:28 schrieb John Warren <[email protected] 
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>> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
>> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
>> 
>> peace, jw
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