Another from Frampton, regrettably neither contemporary nor “by frameworkers 
here” (unless Hollis is here from the Bardo)
Works and Days, 1969, 12:00min.   see FMC

one of Joyce Wieland’s films (some frameworker surely knows which) contains the 
Beach Boy’s song Vegetable.

bob harris

ps.  if you accept ethnographic films as “experimental” (and i don’t know why 
you would but the A-G category excludes some brilliant non-narrative 
non-feature films)
there are some wonderful films about agriculture by such filmmakers as John 
Marshall and Robert Gardner.
Gardner and Karl Muller’s Land Divers of Melanesia  concerns a yam harvest.
distributed by DER, which has an entire “Agriculture” section in their index of 
films.





On Sep 12, 2017, at 7:53 AM, Richard Ashrowan <rich...@ashrowan.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm putting together an experimental film screening "In Praise of 
> Vegetables", (to happen in Scotland, on 27th November).
> 
> I would really welcome some suggestions. Initially thinking of some works 
> such as Suzan Pitt's Asparagus (1978), Barbara Hammer's Women I Love (1976), 
> Hollis Frampton's Carrots & Peas (1969) - I could certainly use some more 
> contemporary recommendations, and anything made by frameworkers here.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Richard
> 
> Richard Ashrowan
> Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival
> Next edition: 3-7 May 2018
> Hawick, Scottish Borders
> Submissions: http://alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/2017/submissions/
> http://alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/
> http://scotlandandvenice.com/
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