That's a nice variety of approaches, on ungun for example.
I suspect most of the glitch people are by now self-consciously
referential. Kim Asendorf has been curating a lot of this recently (in .gif
format, naturally enough). c.f. http://fa-g.org/ongoing .
Some of the major or else visible and
As others have stated you're thinking of Rebecca Baron and Douglas Goodwin and
their treatment of The Searchers
I saw a nice Glitch art installation at Maker Faire this past weekend by Chris
Kaczmarek using La Jete as an element.
Best
Bill Seery
b...@mercermedia.com
212.627.8070
Lana,
I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's not an absolute Glitch Video as we
may consider now, but I did a video art dealing with Digital Cinema in 2001
taking a Lumiere brothers short film (The Arrival of a Train) and
considering the pixels as a fundamental part of the aesthetics: Unitled
Turns out that Lossless #3, the piece in question, was included in the
sold-out screening last night at REDCAT.
Hope some of you made it.
Best regards,
Adam
On 9/22/14 12:58 PM, direc...@lift.on.ca direc...@lift.on.ca wrote:
Sounds like Rebecca Baron and Douglas Goodwin's Lossless
series.
They are closed for good- we use them for student work and they confirmed this
yesterday.
On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Matt Whitman
i...@mawhitman.commailto:i...@mawhitman.com wrote:
if you call their phone number, there is a message that they are currently
closed for maintenance. they keep
It's a fur piece
but yes, no doubt some of us did see the piece in question, last night.
Here's to many an answer print. Kind regards in turn, Al
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Adam Hyman a...@lafilmforum.org wrote:
Turns out that Lossless #3, the piece in question, was included in the
Very disappointing to hear this. Perhaps as they sell their equipment a
film/analog ally such as Mono No Aware, Millennium, or a colleague will pick up
the equipment as a way to continue offering reversal film processing service in
the NYC area - but this would be a lot to take on I am sure.
Funny thing is, when I was working at Millennium, one of the students of
the basic filmmaking class got Super 8 processed somewhere in the middle of
Brooklyn. I never got the name and have never heard anything about it from
other film makers. I would love to try and find this place. It was some
No, it was done there according to the student. The processing was very
good too, better than what Pac Lab usually did.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:03 PM, David Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
One of the students got Super 8 processed at some random photo place in
the middle of Brooklyn.
I wonder if this might’ve been A1. I used them for several years until they
shut down. My TB TX DANCE contact prints were done there and done well.
…
R.
On Sep 23, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Jay Hudson
jkh30...@gmail.commailto:jkh30...@gmail.com wrote:
No, it was done there according to the student.
PacLab has contacted us at Cinelab and they want us to take over BW Reversal
processing for them and their school clients.
UPS Ground is overnight to Cinelab in Massachusetts and we run BW Reversal
every day.
I know it's not as convenient as bringing it directly to a lab in NY but we are
Thanks for reaching out to us hapless NYers, Robert. Looking forward to
sending some rolls over.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Robert Houllahan lunarfi...@mindspring.com
wrote:
PacLab has contacted us at Cinelab and they want us to take over BW
Reversal processing for them and their school
After using PacLab for 10 or 12 years for all of my students reversal
processing, I switched to Cinelab, and have used Cinelab for 14 years.
Cinelab has been better than PacLab. Sent 'em 600 feet today.
Robert Harris
On Sep 23, 2014, at 4:43 PM, Robert Houllahan wrote:
PacLab has
Great to hear Cinelab is covering the BW processing front from Pac Lab.
Those still needed color reversal processing (whether their final rolls of
ektachrome or the recent Agfa/Wittner replacement) should keep in mind
Niagara Custom Lab in Toronto with their recently updated lab:
Hi folks.
I'll be doing a 10 minute improv at Longy School of Music on Friday as part of
their September Fest http://longy.edu/about/events
I'll be working with Dave Bryant, keys and Jeremy Von Buskirk, laptop. The
venue is at 27 Garden Street, Cambridge. Admission is free.
On Sep 23, 2014,
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