Re: [Frameworks] Looking for references addressing/recalling insomnia

2019-06-27 Thread Marc Couroux
Sorry...it's called Nothing: A Portrait of Insomnia.

On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 11:33 PM Marc Couroux  wrote:

> Read Blake Butler's INSOMNIA.
> M
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 1:36 PM Jessica Arseneau 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Frameworkers,
>>
>>
>> I am currently working on the theme of insomnia/chronic sleeplessness for
>> a thesis, as well as for a forthcoming video and performance work. I would
>> be curious and grateful to know if you can recall films/videos/contemporary
>> art where there's something related to insomnia as a mental or cultural
>> state (a scene, a spark triggering a plot, as a topic, etc.).
>>
>> Here is my current list:
>>
>> Ingmar Bergman, *Hour of the Wolf*
>> Danillo Correale,
>>
>> *No More Sleep No MoreSofia Coppola, Lost in TranslationSean Ellis, Cash
>> Back*
>> Jim Jarmusch,
>> *Only Lovers Left Alive*Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
>>
>> *, Sonambulo II (Blue)Christopher Nolan, InsomniaMartin Scorsese, Taxis
>> Driver*
>> Andrei Tarkovsky, *Solaris *(because there is no distinction between day
>> and night, and the quote by Dr. Snaut: "Mankind has lost the ability to
>> sleep")
>> Wim Wenders,
>>
>> * Paris, Texas*
>> Exhibition *Insomnia *in art space Bonniers Konsthall (Katarina
>> Löfström, *Downhill*, Carsten Höller, *Two Roaming Beds*, Rafaël
>> Rozendaal’s *15 websites*, Kate Cooper’s animations)
>>
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> Best wishes,
>>
>>
>> Jessica Arseneau
>> jessarseneau.github.io
>> +49 17627787032 <+49%20176%2027787032>
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking for references addressing/recalling insomnia

2019-06-27 Thread Marc Couroux
Read Blake Butler's INSOMNIA.
M

On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 1:36 PM Jessica Arseneau 
wrote:

> Dear Frameworkers,
>
>
> I am currently working on the theme of insomnia/chronic sleeplessness for
> a thesis, as well as for a forthcoming video and performance work. I would
> be curious and grateful to know if you can recall films/videos/contemporary
> art where there's something related to insomnia as a mental or cultural
> state (a scene, a spark triggering a plot, as a topic, etc.).
>
> Here is my current list:
>
> Ingmar Bergman, *Hour of the Wolf*
> Danillo Correale,
>
> *No More Sleep No MoreSofia Coppola, Lost in TranslationSean Ellis, Cash
> Back*
> Jim Jarmusch,
> *Only Lovers Left Alive*Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
>
> *, Sonambulo II (Blue)Christopher Nolan, InsomniaMartin Scorsese, Taxis
> Driver*
> Andrei Tarkovsky, *Solaris *(because there is no distinction between day
> and night, and the quote by Dr. Snaut: "Mankind has lost the ability to
> sleep")
> Wim Wenders,
>
> * Paris, Texas*
> Exhibition *Insomnia *in art space Bonniers Konsthall (Katarina Löfström,
> *Downhill*, Carsten Höller, *Two Roaming Beds*, Rafaël Rozendaal’s *15
> websites*, Kate Cooper’s animations)
>
>
> Many thanks!
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Jessica Arseneau
> jessarseneau.github.io
> +49 17627787032 <+49%20176%2027787032>
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Re: [Frameworks] Films on dreams / sleep?

2019-06-06 Thread Marc Couroux
Rodney Graham: Halcion Sleep (1994)

https://frieze.com/article/rodney-graham-1?language=de

M

On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 1:44 AM Anderwald + Grond 
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> Hi Sara,
> Dreams that money can buy. Hans Richter. 1947
> Sleep. Andy Warhol. 1963
>
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> Am 06.06.2019 um 06:39 schrieb Sara Suarez :
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> Hi all,
> I’m looking for suggestions on films about dreams, dreaming, sleep,
> hypnagogia, etc. – and/or filmmakers whose work or practice strongly
> relates to those. That is, films where these subjects / experiences are a
> main focus, or have particularly interesting or uncommon approaches.
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Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Marc Couroux
And a resounding yes to Fitzgibbon whose almost complete works screened a
few years ago in Toronto. Blown away. Would love to see those again - I
wonder if there are any plans to release them on BR? (Pip, are you
listening?)
Cheers!
M

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:42 PM, Jesse Pires  wrote:

> Hey John, are you familiar with the work of Coleen Fitzgibbon? Great stuff.
>
> -Jesse Pires
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:36 PM, John Muse  wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in
>> the 60's and 70's or later.  Gidal include Wieland in his anthology;
>> Sailboat is lovely, comic, and punchy.  And I, against the grain,
>> appreciate Ono's Fluxus works from this angle.  I just found Birgit Hein
>> and will recruit Akerman's Le Chambre for the purpose.  Leslie Thorton's
>> X-TRACT helps too.  Thank you UbuWeb!  What am I missing?
>>
>> j/PrM
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>> haverford college
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Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Marc Couroux
Lis Rhodes
Valie EXPORT
Annabel Nicolson
Marilyn Halford

FYI, a great resource .

M

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:36 PM, John Muse  wrote:

> I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in
> the 60's and 70's or later.  Gidal include Wieland in his anthology;
> Sailboat is lovely, comic, and punchy.  And I, against the grain,
> appreciate Ono's Fluxus works from this angle.  I just found Birgit Hein
> and will recruit Akerman's Le Chambre for the purpose.  Leslie Thorton's
> X-TRACT helps too.  Thank you UbuWeb!  What am I missing?
>
> j/PrM
>
> *
>
> john muse
> visiting assistant professor of independent college programs
> haverford college
> http://www.finleymuse.com
> http://www.haverford.edu/faculty/jmuse
> http://haverford.academia.edu/JohnMuse
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Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-12 Thread Marc Couroux
Hey Jesse,

Not exactly related, but I'd highly recommend Barnouw's Magician and the
Cinema
,
which expounds on Arthur C. Clarke's later statement that any sufficiently
advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

affectionately,

Marc

On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:33 PM, Jesse Malmed 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for texts and works that draw connections (and erase them too,
> sure) between early cinema and the beginnings of video. And, for that
> matter, with other nascent technologies and their shared tendencies. Camera
> tricks, formal inventiveness, actualities, etc.
>
> Also, while I've got you — I was thinking about the (perhaps apocryphal,
> cunningly Gunningly so) stories of genuine fears about the Lumière train's
> first projection and the stories of the outraged audience at an early
> showing of L'Age D'Or throwing ink at the screen in protest. Ink on the
> screen is a pretty amazing gesture (it is about to not go without saying
> that I am obviously staunchly in the camp of artists over reactionary
> right-wingers) even/especially with its scale of potency to poetry. Are
> there other related stories you'd like to share? Torn down screens? Shadow
> puppets between the projector and the screen? Well-deployed spoilers?
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Re: [Frameworks] Deep Listening Experimental Film--bringing Deep Listening to the Office!

2014-10-15 Thread Marc Couroux
Whoa! Amazing! And without the slightest bit of irony to boot!

The neo-avant-garde, otherwise known as the
military-industrial-entertainment complex, has got your number.

Synchronize predatory algorithms!



On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Francisco Torres fjtorre...@gmail.com
wrote:

 ''Deep Listening fits in perfectly to the zeitgeist of corporate wellness
 and mindfulness initiatives...''
 Guess so. Oh well.




 2014-10-15 15:07 GMT-04:00 Michele Smith bogduec...@hotmail.com:

 You might try Western Front in Vancouver, Canada. They have hosted deep
 listening workshops in the past. http://front.bc.ca/new-music/
 On Oct 15, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Angela Holm angelah...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Frameworkers,

 Does anyone have a suggestion of where to show a short film (10 mins)
 that is an experimental documentary about a Deep Listening group, *Deep
 Listening Incorporated*, whose goal is to bring Pauline Oliveros' Deep
 Listening Practice into the corporate workplace?

 Deep Listening fits in perfectly to the zeitgeist of corporate wellness
 and mindfulness initiatives and is a great way to bring a higher
 consciousness to the 9 to 5 grind.

 Festivals or venues that have a meditation or mindfulness focus, or an
 interest in Pauline Oliveros and experimental music?

 The video is all created from recorded video conferencing meetings with
 Pauline and the group of 5 women who all work in the corporate field (3 of
 which work at Google).

 Many thanks for any thoughts or ideas!

 Cheers.
 Angie Holm



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