The first few that come to mind:

H.M. by Kerry Tribe
Girl Chewing Gum by John Smith
Candle by Neil Henderson

On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 9:13 PM, John Muse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hive mind!  I’m beginning research on moving image media works that couple
> and complicate the relations between the following events, with an emphasis
> on the time they take: the time-of-the-profilmic-event, the
> time-of-the-recording-apparatus, the time-of-the-assembly-protocols, the
> time-of-the-display-apparatus, and the time-of-the-viewing-experience.
>
> A mouthful, I know!  But these events are relatively autonomous, as we
> know, and ubiquitously so.  Time lapse, slow motion, closed-circuit works
> and delay systems, and even the simplest continuity edit, which purports to
> build a single event for the viewer out of disparate events before the
> camera, partake of this trouble.  But I’m looking for works that critically
> investigate and exploit these relations.  Man with the Movie Camera, of
> course and as usual, made all of these features explicit through
> undercranking, overcranking, animation, jumpcuts, cross-cutting times and
> spaces, superimpositions, split-screens, and the use of the movie house
> itself.
>
> So many other works from the tradition of experimental film to consider.
> Things I already love: Ernie Gehr’s Serene Velocity, Nancy Holt’s
> Boomerang, and Ken Jacob’s Tom Tom and his Nervous Magic Lantern
> performances.  From the conceptual media side of the aisle: Bruce Nauman’s
> Live-Taped Video Corridor, Dan Graham’s tape delay works, Douglas Gordon’s
> 24 Hour Psycho, and many of David Claerbout’s works.
>
> Help please!  I’m looking for other canonical materials, especially
> expanded cinema works, and more contemporary efforts, ones that split these
> relations even further: between image capture and image playback, there is
> processing, whether optical and analog or digital: compression schemes,
> datamoshing, and spline morphing, i.e., "bullet time" and other
> interpolation protocols.
>
> Comments and clarifying questions appreciated.
>
> j/PrM
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