Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Steve Polta
Herbert Jean deGrasse:* Film Watchers* (1974) http://canyoncinema.com/catalog/film/?i=730 Back to Tony Conrad and spoilers... Somewhere out there there are stories about a very short Conrad film which involves a long, very elaborate, personal introduction by the filmmaker, in which he goes on and

Re: [Frameworks] Call for Submissions: Edinburgh International Film Festival

2016-01-14 Thread Andrea Márquez
Dear Kim, Happy New Year! My name is Andrea Marquez. I'm a Frameworks subscriber and I would like to submitt two works online if that it's still possible. Please, let me know how to proceed. Many thanks! I wish you all the best, Andrea

[Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Heath Iverson
Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any aspects of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture? A few examples might be Marjorie Keller's *Answering Furrow *or Lucien Castaing-Taylor's *Sweetgrass. *Other ideas? ___

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Stephen Broomer
Hi Heath, There's always Jack Chambers' Hybrid. I wrote something about it here: https://cfmdcresidentscholar.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/on-jack-chambers-hybrid/ Stephen

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Benjamin Léon
Hi Heath, 'Three Landscapes' (2013) by Peter Hutton (one segment). 'Works and Days' (1969) by Hollis Frampton. Best. 2016-01-14 18:50 GMT+01:00 Heath Iverson : > Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any > aspects of farming/gardening/plant

Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Bernard Roddy
I think this work by Tony mentioned by Fred is reproduced as a diagram/instruction in: W + B Hein : Dokumente 1967-1985, Fotos, Briefe, Texte. On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 12:47 AM, Cinema Project wrote: > Jesse! > > In regards to "well-deployed spoilers," I might look into

Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Steve Polta
A 16mm print of Tony Conrad's *Film Feedback *is distributed in 16mm by Canyon Cinema. http://canyoncinema.com/catalog/film/?i=680 1974, 15 minutes. Yeah I think it's a candle but it's basically "the" rectangle. White screen, filmed in negative becomes black, re-projected & filmed, processed

Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Esperanza Collado
I was thinking of Raban´s piece as well, and there is another Conrad work that may fit into the idea of "well-deployed spoilers" which is his "Film electrocution". I copy and paste from IFFR: "A semi-scientific experiment to expose film by electrocution, involving a Tesla Coil, medical lubricant

Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Jonathan Walley
There is indeed a candle onscreen, though by the end of the film the image gets pretty hard to make out but the end - its legibility is already compromised by the speedy development process (the film was running at only a few frames per second out from the camera, over rollers, under doors,

Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Andy Ditzler
I'd recommend The Cut-Ups, film by Antony Balch in collaboration with William Burroughs and Brion Gysin. On two occasions (Documenta in 2007 and my own screening in Atlanta 2009), it drove the audience into active rebellion. (Since I had associated screening rebellions with past eras, I was quite

Re: [Frameworks] Texts / Works Bridging Early Cinema, Early Video, Early ___

2016-01-14 Thread Jonathan Walley
http://rhizome.org/editorial/2009/jan/07/setting-the-tome/ scroll to the bottom of the article for the diagram. I’ve heard tell of this work being produced more than once, and I’ve always wanted to try it myself (with a group of

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread lagonaboba
Taylor Dunne, Corn Mother (on vimeo) Monteith McCollum’s work might be of interest (samples on Vimeo) one of Andrew Noren’s lesser known films (I don’t know if he ever formally declared it to be a finished film, or part of a larger film) involved typically Noren-esque light bathed texture

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread kate lain
Cindy Stillwell's *Season on the Move* Adele Horne's *In Common* On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Heath Iverson wrote: > Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any > aspects of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture? > > A few examples

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Anderwald + Grond
In the Garden, 2002, by Ute Aurand and Bärbel Freund http://www.uteaurand.de/filme/im_garten.php - Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond ++43 699 10984551 Schüttelstr. 21/14 1020 Vienna cont...@anderwald-grond.at http://www.anderwald-grond.at follow on twitter @anderwaldgrond

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Christian Bruno
Bill Basquin has a stunning trilogy of experimental docs shot on super8, meditations of sorts on masculinity and the agrarian world. Notably Martin, which focuses on a New Zealand sheepherder. best Christian From: gencar...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 14:04:59 -0500 To:

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Dustin Zemel
Marie Menken, Glimpse of the Garden (1957) Pam Minty and Alain LeTourneau, Empty Quarter (2011) Sent from my mobile device > On Jan 14, 2016, at 3:08 PM, Christian Bruno wrote: > > Bill Basquin has a stunning trilogy of experimental docs shot on super8, > meditations

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Pip Chodorov
I wonder how many people know George "Yellow Submarine" Dunning's "Damon the Mower"? But an obvious choice is Jonas Mekas' "Reminiscences on a Journey to Lithuania." At 12:50 -0500 14/01/16, Heath Iverson wrote: Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Jason Halprin
Naomi Uman's *Leche* (1998) and *Mala Leche *(2003) Jason Halprin jihalp...@gmail.com > > ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread robert harris
Earth, Dovzhenko On Jan 14, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Heath Iverson wrote: > Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any aspects > of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture? > > A few examples might be Marjorie Keller's Answering Furrow or

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-14 Thread Genevieve Carmel
Dominique Benichetti's *Cousin Jules *(1972) Also see films by Gu Tao (*The Last Moose of Aoluguya*) and Yu Guangyi (*The Last Lumberjacks*) These might not be avant-garde, depending on your definition, but these are what first came to mind. DER's catalogue is a great resource! Best, Gen --