Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-13 Thread nicky . hamlyn
Vicky Smith's work is very interesting and innovative. Her work is represented 
on the new No.w.here ten year anniversary compilation DVD, out next week!

Nicky.

 

 

 

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You probably already knwo the work of Jodie Mack?

On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, Gary Thomas gary.tho...@mac.com wrote:


From the UK...


Kayla Parker
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1995_98/sunset_strip
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1991_1994/cage_of


Elizabeth Hobbs
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2013/imperial_provisor_frombald


Mandy McIntosh
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2005_06/oompie


The elements of Oliver Harrison's Love is All are arranged digitally, but all 
analogue crafted, and shot on film..(only an extract here) 
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1999_2001/love_is



On 12 Nov, 2014,at 02:22 PM, Amanda Christie ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca 
wrote:




Check out 


Assembled by Becka Barker
she manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the super 8 
frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched animation around 
on the remaining 35mm film frames.  


She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on a 
sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the world 
from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all the way 
around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as she animated 
people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was also quite 
beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if there is 
documentation.


It's beautiful!





xoadc


 



On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:


Hi Kelly,


For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/) and 
the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
Also, Picture Start by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)


Best,
Anna




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Kelly:
 
 I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern: http://jeannestern.com/films.html 
 
  I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course... 
  I'm especially looking for work made by women...





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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-13 Thread Kelly Gallagher
This is all really great--- thank you all so much! Very excited to delve
into some work I haven't seen before!
-Kelly




On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:25 AM, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:

 Vicky Smith's work is very interesting and innovative. Her work is
 represented on the new No.w.here ten year anniversary compilation DVD, out
 next week!

 Nicky.



  -Original Message-
 From: Esperanza Collado esperanzacolla...@gmail.com
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Sent: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 19:39
 Subject: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

  You probably already knwo the work of Jodie Mack?

 On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, Gary Thomas gary.tho...@mac.com wrote:

  From the UK...

  Kayla Parker
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1995_98/sunset_strip
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1991_1994/cage_of

  Elizabeth Hobbs

 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2013/imperial_provisor_frombald

  Mandy McIntosh
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2005_06/oompie

  The elements of Oliver Harrison's Love is All are arranged digitally,
 but all analogue crafted, and shot on film..(only an extract here)
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1999_2001/love_is


 On 12 Nov, 2014,at 02:22 PM, Amanda Christie 
 ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca wrote:

   Check out

  Assembled by Becka Barker
 she manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the
 super 8 frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched
 animation around on the remaining 35mm film frames.

  She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection
 on a sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the
 world from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all
 the way around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as
 she animated people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was
 also quite beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if
 there is documentation.

  It's beautiful!

xoadc


  On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:

 Hi Kelly,

  For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
 Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/)
 and the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
 Also, *Picture Start* by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)

  Best,
 Anna


 On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Kelly:

 I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern:
 http://jeannestern.com/films.html

  I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation
 course... I'm especially looking for work made by women...


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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-13 Thread Esperanza Collado
Oh, and for cut-outs dont forget Lewis Clark. Some works of Jeff Keen too?

On Thursday, November 13, 2014, Kelly Gallagher ke...@purpleriot.com
wrote:

 This is all really great--- thank you all so much! Very excited to delve
 into some work I haven't seen before!
 -Kelly




 On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:25 AM, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net
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 Vicky Smith's work is very interesting and innovative. Her work is
 represented on the new No.w.here ten year anniversary compilation DVD, out
 next week!

 Nicky.



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 Subject: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

  You probably already knwo the work of Jodie Mack?

 On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, Gary Thomas gary.tho...@mac.com wrote:

  From the UK...

  Kayla Parker
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1995_98/sunset_strip
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1991_1994/cage_of

  Elizabeth Hobbs

 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2013/imperial_provisor_frombald

  Mandy McIntosh
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2005_06/oompie

  The elements of Oliver Harrison's Love is All are arranged digitally,
 but all analogue crafted, and shot on film..(only an extract here)
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1999_2001/love_is


 On 12 Nov, 2014,at 02:22 PM, Amanda Christie 
 ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca wrote:

   Check out

  Assembled by Becka Barker
 she manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the
 super 8 frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched
 animation around on the remaining 35mm film frames.

  She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection
 on a sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the
 world from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all
 the way around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as
 she animated people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was
 also quite beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if
 there is documentation.

  It's beautiful!

xoadc


  On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:

 Hi Kelly,

  For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
 Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/)
 and the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
 Also, *Picture Start* by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)

  Best,
 Anna


 On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Kelly:

 I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern:
 http://jeannestern.com/films.html

  I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation
 course... I'm especially looking for work made by women...


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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread Anna Swanson
Hi Kelly,

For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/)
and the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
Also, *Picture Start* by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)

Best,
Anna


 On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:

 Kelly:

 I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern:
 http://jeannestern.com/films.html

  I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation
 course... I'm especially looking for work made by women...


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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread Amanda Christie
Check out 

Assembled by Becka Barker
she manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the super 8 
frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched animation around 
on the remaining 35mm film frames.  

She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on a 
sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the world 
from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all the way 
around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as she animated 
people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was also quite 
beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if there is 
documentation.

It's beautiful!

xoadc


On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:

 Hi Kelly,
 
 For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
 Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/) and 
 the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
 Also, Picture Start by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)
 
 Best,
 Anna
 
 On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
 Kelly:
 
 I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern: http://jeannestern.com/films.html
 
  I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course... 
  I'm especially looking for work made by women...
 
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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Also check out Kelly Egan's work http://cfmdc.org/user/9890 I think she is on 
frameworks as well.

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Without failure you can never achieve success. I have based my process and my 
career as an experimental film artist on this statement; and I welcome it as it 
pushes me forward as an artist to try something different, something new. 

From: ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 10:22:06 -0400
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

Check out 
Assembled by Becka Barkershe manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, 
and spliced in the super 8 frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then 
scratched animation around on the remaining 35mm film frames.  
She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on a 
sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the world 
from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all the way 
around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as she animated 
people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was also quite 
beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if there is 
documentation.
It's beautiful!
xoadc


On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:Hi Kelly,
For contemporary work by very cool ladies:Definitely check out the work of 
Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/) and the SEAT folks (Seattle 
Experimental Animation Team) in general.Also, Picture Start by Hannah White 
(https://vimeo.com/91560907)
Best,Anna

On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
Kelly:



I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern: http://jeannestern.com/films.html



 I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course... I'm 
 especially looking for work made by women...


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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread eugelily
  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Amanda ChristieSent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 06:22To: Experimental Film Discussion ListReply To: Experimental Film Discussion ListSubject: Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animationCheck out"Assembled" by Becka Barkershe manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the super 8 frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched animation around on the remaining 35mm film frames. She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on a sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the world from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all the way around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as she animated people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially. that was also quite beautiful! hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if there is documentation.It's beautiful!xoadc

On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:Hi Kelly,For contemporary work by very cool ladies:Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/) and the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.Also, Picture Startby Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)Best,AnnaOn Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:Kelly:

I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern: http://jeannestern.com/films.html

 I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course... I'm especially looking for work made by women...
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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread Gary Thomas

From the UK...


Kayla Parker
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1995_98/sunset_strip
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1991_1994/cage_of

Elizabeth Hobbs
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2013/imperial_provisor_frombald

Mandy McIntosh
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2005_06/oompie

The elements of Oliver Harrison's Love is All are arranged digitally, but all 
analogue crafted, and shot on film..(only an extract here) 
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1999_2001/love_is


On 12 Nov, 2014,at 02:22 PM, Amanda Christie ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca 
wrote:

Check out 

Assembled by Becka Barker
she manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the super 8 
frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched animation around 
on the remaining 35mm film frames.  

She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on a 
sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the world 
from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all the way 
around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as she animated 
people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was also quite 
beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if there is 
documentation.

It's beautiful!

xoadc


On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:

Hi Kelly,

For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/) and 
the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
Also, Picture Start by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)

Best,
Anna

On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
Kelly:

I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern: http://jeannestern.com/films.html 


I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course... I'm 
especially looking for work made by women...


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[Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread Esperanza Collado
You probably already knwo the work of Jodie Mack?

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 From the UK...

 Kayla Parker
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1995_98/sunset_strip
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1991_1994/cage_of

 Elizabeth Hobbs

 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2013/imperial_provisor_frombald

 Mandy McIntosh
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2005_06/oompie

 The elements of Oliver Harrison's Love is All are arranged digitally, but
 all analogue crafted, and shot on film..(only an extract here)
 http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1999_2001/love_is


 On 12 Nov, 2014,at 02:22 PM, Amanda Christie ama...@amandadawnchristie.ca
 wrote:

 Check out

 Assembled by Becka Barker
 she manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the
 super 8 frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched
 animation around on the remaining 35mm film frames.

 She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on
 a sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the
 world from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all
 the way around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as
 she animated people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially.  that was
 also quite beautiful!  hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if
 there is documentation.

 It's beautiful!

 xoadc


 On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:

 Hi Kelly,

 For contemporary work by very cool ladies:
 Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/)
 and the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.
 Also, *Picture Start* by Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)

 Best,
 Anna


 On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:

 Kelly:

 I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern:
 http://jeannestern.com/films.html

  I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation
 course... I'm especially looking for work made by women...


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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-11 Thread Gregory Zinman
Sounds like a fantastic course, Kelly!

A few favorites (and I’m sure you are already familiar with many of these):

Removed and Hand Eye Coordination, Naomi Uman
Frank Film, Frank Mouris
Fuses, Carolee Schneemann
The Girl’s Nervy, Jennifer Reeves
anything by Jennifer West
Donna Cameron’s paper emulsion films
…ere erera baleibu icik subua arauaren…, Jose Antonio Sistiaga
Science Friction, Stan Vanderbeek
Solar Sight, Lawrence Jordan
Pixillation, Lillian Schwartz
Blushes, Kyle Beechey
Urine My Bed, Melissa Friedling
Jours en fleurs, Louise Bourque


And Belson, Brakhage, Lye, McLaren, Carl Brown, David Gatten, Steven Woloshen…

I’m happy to provide more—just let me know, and good luck with the class,

Greg

Gregory Zinman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Georgia Institute of Technology

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On Nov 10, 2014, at 7:35 PM, Kelly Gallagher ke...@purpleriot.com wrote:

 Hello frameworkers!
 I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course, and I 
 wanted to reach out and maybe hear people's favorite handcrafted/experimental 
 animations (ie: cutouts, stop motion object animation, hand-painted 
 celluloid, experimental hand-painted rotoscoping, etc etc)-- from Lotte all 
 the way through Martha Colburn/ Jeff Scher/ etc. I'm especially looking for 
 work made by women, people of color, and other underrepresented makers. 
 Cheers!
 Kelly
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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-11 Thread Kelly Gallagher
This is all wonderful and very helpful. Thank you so much Greg, Kelly, and
Dave!
Animatedly happy,
Kelly Gallagher

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[Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-10 Thread Kelly Gallagher
Hello frameworkers!
I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course, and
I wanted to reach out and maybe hear people's favorite
handcrafted/experimental animations (ie: cutouts, stop motion object
animation, hand-painted celluloid, experimental hand-painted rotoscoping,
etc etc)-- from Lotte all the way through Martha Colburn/ Jeff Scher/ etc.
I'm especially looking for work made by women, people of color, and other
underrepresented makers.
Cheers!
Kelly
www.purpleriot.com
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