[Frameworks] film performance June 30th

2016-06-15 Thread Mark Street
A TRAIN RIDE CAN BE A TRACKING SHOT

live performance by Mark Street with film, video, smoke, mirrors

JUNE 30th 8-9:30 pm

Court Tree Collective
371 Court Street 2nd floor
Brooklyn

"Attention without object is a supreme form of prayer"  Simone Weil


http://courttree.com/event-name/live-film-performance-with-mark-street/[image:
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[Frameworks] request to borrow/rent 16 mm projector in Syros, Greece

2016-06-15 Thread Sofia Canales
Hello, my name is Sofia Canales and I am a film maker based in Los Angeles,
CA. I am going to Syros, Greece for a residency July 22-July 31 and will
need a 16 mm projector with sound. If possible I don't want to travel with
heavy equipment, so I am putting out a request for anyone who can let me
borrow/ rent their equipment. If anyone in Athens can help that is great, I
will be flying into Athens and taking a ferry to Syros. If you need more
details about the trip or project feel free to email me
sofiacana...@alum.calarts.edu

Thank you,
Sofia Canales
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Re: [Frameworks] film/thread

2016-06-15 Thread Jonathan Walley
YES, that’s it! Thank you Erika for saving me from further hair-tearing.
JW

> On Jun 15, 2016, at 10:41 AM, erika balsom  wrote:
> 
> hi jonathan -
> 
> i believe this might be hans scheugl's zzz: hamburg special from 1968? enrico 
> camporesi and jonathan poultier showed it recently at the pompidou... (more 
> info here: http://expcinema.org/site/en/events/duchamp-du-film 
> )  i hope that is 
> helpful!
> 
> edb x
> 
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Jonathan Walley  > wrote:
> Hello friends,
> 
> I’m a little embarrassed to ask this question, because in doing so I point up 
> the shockingly disorganized state of both my archive and my mind. But it’s 
> driving me crazy, so…
> 
> Within the past year, I saw (either online or in a book or journal) photo 
> documentation of a film performance in which a length of thread (or string, 
> or yarn) was loaded into a 16mm projector and projected. I can’t recall is 
> this was a recent work or an older one (from the heyday of expanded cinema), 
> but it was definitely a still image, not video documentation.
> 
> I know a lot of filmmakers have worked with the concept of film as 
> thread/cinema as weaving, and this was along those lines (pardon my inability 
> to escape the line/string/thread metaphors), but I cannot for the life of me 
> recall who the filmmaker was or where I saw this bit of documentation.
> 
> If anyone can suggest names or filmmakers or works that might fit this bill, 
> or at least lead me down the right rabbit hole, I’d be most grateful. I’ve 
> been looking through all my materials but have had no luck recovering this, 
> and am beginning to become…wait for it…unraveled.
> 
> Thank you all - best wishes,
> Jonathan
> 
> Dr. Jonathan Walley
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Department of Cinema
> Denison University
> wall...@denison.edu 
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] film/thread

2016-06-15 Thread erika balsom
hi jonathan -

i believe this might be hans scheugl's zzz: hamburg special from 1968?
enrico camporesi and jonathan poultier showed it recently at the
pompidou... (more info here:
http://expcinema.org/site/en/events/duchamp-du-film)  i hope that is
helpful!

edb x

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Jonathan Walley 
wrote:

> Hello friends,
>
> I’m a little embarrassed to ask this question, because in doing so I point
> up the shockingly disorganized state of both my archive and my mind. But
> it’s driving me crazy, so…
>
> Within the past year, I saw (either online or in a book or journal) photo
> documentation of a film performance in which a length of thread (or string,
> or yarn) was loaded into a 16mm projector and projected. I can’t recall is
> this was a recent work or an older one (from the heyday of expanded
> cinema), but it was definitely a still image, not video documentation.
>
> I know a lot of filmmakers have worked with the concept of film as
> thread/cinema as weaving, and this was along those lines (pardon my
> inability to escape the line/string/thread metaphors), but I cannot for the
> life of me recall who the filmmaker was or where I saw this bit of
> documentation.
>
> If anyone can suggest names or filmmakers or works that might fit this
> bill, or at least lead me down the right rabbit hole, I’d be most grateful.
> I’ve been looking through all my materials but have had no luck recovering
> this, and am beginning to become…wait for it…unraveled.
>
> Thank you all - best wishes,
> Jonathan
>
> Dr. Jonathan Walley
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Department of Cinema
> Denison University
> wall...@denison.edu
>
>
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[Frameworks] film/thread

2016-06-15 Thread Jonathan Walley
Hello friends,

I’m a little embarrassed to ask this question, because in doing so I point up 
the shockingly disorganized state of both my archive and my mind. But it’s 
driving me crazy, so…

Within the past year, I saw (either online or in a book or journal) photo 
documentation of a film performance in which a length of thread (or string, or 
yarn) was loaded into a 16mm projector and projected. I can’t recall is this 
was a recent work or an older one (from the heyday of expanded cinema), but it 
was definitely a still image, not video documentation. 

I know a lot of filmmakers have worked with the concept of film as 
thread/cinema as weaving, and this was along those lines (pardon my inability 
to escape the line/string/thread metaphors), but I cannot for the life of me 
recall who the filmmaker was or where I saw this bit of documentation.

If anyone can suggest names or filmmakers or works that might fit this bill, or 
at least lead me down the right rabbit hole, I’d be most grateful. I’ve been 
looking through all my materials but have had no luck recovering this, and am 
beginning to become…wait for it…unraveled. 

Thank you all - best wishes,
Jonathan

Dr. Jonathan Walley
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Cinema
Denison University
wall...@denison.edu


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