Re: [Frameworks] Drone vision and violence in experimental film/video art

2019-02-25 Thread Dante Fresse
Check out *Viet Flakes *(1966) - Carolee Schneemann
http://film-makerscoop.com/catalogue/carolee-schneemann-viet-flakes

On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 12:06 PM Albert Alcoz  wrote:

>
> *The Name is not the Thing named* by Deborah Stratman
> http://www.pythagorasfilm.com/thename.html
>
> *Anaconda Targets* by Dominc Angerame
> https://lightcone.org/en/film-4284-anaconda-targets
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 9:57 AM Cinema Project 
> wrote:
>
>> Meridian by Calum Walter
>>
>>
>> Berlinale description:
>> *Meridian* follows the last unit in a fleet of autonomous machines sent
>> to deliver an emergency vaccine. Through a robot’s agnostic eye, the film
>> looks at how human dramas are inscribed onto the inanimate, searching for
>> possible parallels between automation and purgatory, depression and
>> malfunction.
>> The film is inspired by a real event that occurred in Washington, D.C. on
>> 17 July 2017, where an automated security robot from the company
>> Knightscope was found floating in a fountain at the building it patrolled.
>> It had plunged into the water while on a routine patrol, spurring
>> speculation about whether the machine had chosen to end its life or if this
>> was just a glitch in an otherwise reliable new technology. Perhaps more
>> interesting than the fate of the machine was the desire to see its death
>> within a human context.
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2019, at 19:08, Elena Duque  wrote:
>>
>> Samouni Road, by Stefano Savona, deals with an attack over Gaza with a
>> drone footage recreation (and also with some very powerful animations).
>>
>> El sáb., 23 feb. 2019 20:57, Alex Lake 
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Ross Meckfessel’s The Air of the Earth in Your Lungs has some pretty
>>> interesting hobby-drone footage in it, def worth checking out.
>>>
>>> http://rossmeckfessel.com/Air%20of%20the%20Earth.html
>>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 11:33 AM Robert Harris 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Re: aerial surveillance, etc…
 Much of Harun Farocki’s work,   *War at a Distance; Images of the
 World and the Inscription of War*
 https://www.harunfarocki.de/films.html







 On Feb 23, 2019, at 2:07 PM, Hugo Martin Alexander Ljungbaeck <
 ljung...@uwm.edu> wrote:

 Dear all,

 I am currently working on a research project that I am hoping will
 result in a curated program and/or essay. I am looking for experimental
 film and video art work that engages with, counters, or tries to reimagine
 relationships between UAVs, military violence and vision, the war on
 terror, aerial surveillance, hobby-drones, etc.

 If you have any recommendations, please feel free to reply-all or
 respond off-list.

 Thanks for your suggestions!
 Hugo


 Hugo Ljungbäck
 Undergraduate Research Fellow
 Department of English/Film Studies
 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

 Programmer | Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
 Director | UWM Film Studies Archive
 Founding Chair | UWM Moving Image Society
 http://www.hmal.se/

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Re: [Frameworks] Drone vision and violence in experimental film/video art

2019-02-25 Thread Albert Alcoz
*The Name is not the Thing named* by Deborah Stratman
http://www.pythagorasfilm.com/thename.html

*Anaconda Targets* by Dominc Angerame
https://lightcone.org/en/film-4284-anaconda-targets

On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 9:57 AM Cinema Project 
wrote:

> Meridian by Calum Walter
>
>
> Berlinale description:
> *Meridian* follows the last unit in a fleet of autonomous machines sent
> to deliver an emergency vaccine. Through a robot’s agnostic eye, the film
> looks at how human dramas are inscribed onto the inanimate, searching for
> possible parallels between automation and purgatory, depression and
> malfunction.
> The film is inspired by a real event that occurred in Washington, D.C. on
> 17 July 2017, where an automated security robot from the company
> Knightscope was found floating in a fountain at the building it patrolled.
> It had plunged into the water while on a routine patrol, spurring
> speculation about whether the machine had chosen to end its life or if this
> was just a glitch in an otherwise reliable new technology. Perhaps more
> interesting than the fate of the machine was the desire to see its death
> within a human context.
>
> On Feb 24, 2019, at 19:08, Elena Duque  wrote:
>
> Samouni Road, by Stefano Savona, deals with an attack over Gaza with a
> drone footage recreation (and also with some very powerful animations).
>
> El sáb., 23 feb. 2019 20:57, Alex Lake 
> escribió:
>
>> Ross Meckfessel’s The Air of the Earth in Your Lungs has some pretty
>> interesting hobby-drone footage in it, def worth checking out.
>>
>> http://rossmeckfessel.com/Air%20of%20the%20Earth.html
>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 11:33 AM Robert Harris 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Re: aerial surveillance, etc…
>>> Much of Harun Farocki’s work,   *War at a Distance; Images of the World
>>> and the Inscription of War*
>>> https://www.harunfarocki.de/films.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 23, 2019, at 2:07 PM, Hugo Martin Alexander Ljungbaeck <
>>> ljung...@uwm.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I am currently working on a research project that I am hoping will
>>> result in a curated program and/or essay. I am looking for experimental
>>> film and video art work that engages with, counters, or tries to reimagine
>>> relationships between UAVs, military violence and vision, the war on
>>> terror, aerial surveillance, hobby-drones, etc.
>>>
>>> If you have any recommendations, please feel free to reply-all or
>>> respond off-list.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your suggestions!
>>> Hugo
>>>
>>>
>>> Hugo Ljungbäck
>>> Undergraduate Research Fellow
>>> Department of English/Film Studies
>>> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
>>>
>>> Programmer | Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
>>> Director | UWM Film Studies Archive
>>> Founding Chair | UWM Moving Image Society
>>> http://www.hmal.se/
>>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Drone vision and violence in experimental film/video art

2019-02-25 Thread Cinema Project
Meridian by Calum Walter


Berlinale description:
Meridian follows the last unit in a fleet of autonomous machines sent to 
deliver an emergency vaccine. Through a robot’s agnostic eye, the film looks at 
how human dramas are inscribed onto the inanimate, searching for possible 
parallels between automation and purgatory, depression and malfunction. 
The film is inspired by a real event that occurred in Washington, D.C. on 17 
July 2017, where an automated security robot from the company Knightscope was 
found floating in a fountain at the building it patrolled. It had plunged into 
the water while on a routine patrol, spurring speculation about whether the 
machine had chosen to end its life or if this was just a glitch in an otherwise 
reliable new technology. Perhaps more interesting than the fate of the machine 
was the desire to see its death within a human context.

> On Feb 24, 2019, at 19:08, Elena Duque  wrote:
> 
> Samouni Road, by Stefano Savona, deals with an attack over Gaza with a drone 
> footage recreation (and also with some very powerful animations).
> 
> El sáb., 23 feb. 2019 20:57, Alex Lake  escribió:
>> Ross Meckfessel’s The Air of the Earth in Your Lungs has some pretty 
>> interesting hobby-drone footage in it, def worth checking out. 
>> 
>> http://rossmeckfessel.com/Air%20of%20the%20Earth.html
>>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 11:33 AM Robert Harris  wrote:
>>> Re: aerial surveillance, etc…
>>> Much of Harun Farocki’s work,   War at a Distance; Images of the World and 
>>> the Inscription of War
>>> https://www.harunfarocki.de/films.html
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Feb 23, 2019, at 2:07 PM, Hugo Martin Alexander Ljungbaeck 
  wrote:
 
 Dear all,
 
 I am currently working on a research project that I am hoping will result 
 in a curated program and/or essay. I am looking for experimental film and 
 video art work that engages with, counters, or tries to reimagine 
 relationships between UAVs, military violence and vision, the war on 
 terror, aerial surveillance, hobby-drones, etc.
 
 If you have any recommendations, please feel free to reply-all or respond 
 off-list.
 
 Thanks for your suggestions!
 Hugo
 
 
 Hugo Ljungbäck
 Undergraduate Research Fellow
 Department of English/Film Studies
 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
 
 Programmer | Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
 Director | UWM Film Studies Archive
 Founding Chair | UWM Moving Image Society
 http://www.hmal.se/
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