If we take the concept of “clock” as ’time keeping device’ then it seems to me
that topic might include any motion picture works that foreground how the
medium keeps time: for example: any footage in the final product with timecode
burned-in, or time and date stamped. Also the use of the
r 30, 2018 at 1:30 AM
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Thank you for those new suggestions.
Roger Beebe, maybe what is happening nowadays is that those artists
interested on "that kind of rigid formal investigation",
Thank you for those new suggestions.
Roger Beebe, maybe what is happening nowadays is that those artists
interested on "that kind of rigid formal investigation", around the clock,
easy to link with structural film, have changed their mediums. This is
something Tyler Maxin has already noted.
Boris Lehman, La chute des heures (1990). Nothing but clocks for 8 minutes:-)
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> Le 27 oct. 2018 à 14:07, Albert Alcoz a écrit :
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> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
> time concerning contemporary
many films of course,
>>>> like Smultronstället/Wild Strawbarries (1957) by Ingmar Bergman and Victor
>>>> Sjöströms Körkarlen(1921)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Daniel A. Swarthnas
>>>> Cinema Parenthèse
>>>> swarth...@mail.
jöströms
Körkarlen(1921)
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like Smultronstället/Wild Strawbarries (1957) by Ingmar Bergman and Victor
>>> Sjöströms Körkarlen(1921)
>>>
>>>
>>> Daniel A. Swarthnas
>>> Cinema Parenthèse
>>> swarth...@mail.com
>>> +46(0)705778603
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>>>
>>&
Daniel A. Swarthnas
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* Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 1:07 PM
> *From:* "Albert Alcoz"
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> *Subject:* [Frameworks] Films about the clock
>
> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about differe
as
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Hello frameworkers,
I’m trying to write a short article in s
The cinematographer on Time Piece was Ted Nemeth. The short was nominated for
an Academy Award. Kit
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock
There is Jim Henson's
Robert Nelson's *Bleu Shut *from 1971. Perhaps not contemporary enough but
one of the best uses of time in a film.
In the upper right hand corner of the frame is a clock running in real
time, nearly the entire length of the film. Early in the film a narrator
tells the viewers to keep track of the
Perhaps these aren’t contemporary enough, but Al Jarnow’s Celestial Navigation
(1984) includes a clock, a “clock” (Stonehenge), and uses the camera to
repurpose his studio into another marker of time. Also, Len Lye’s trade Tattoo
(1937) has a lot of imagery of clock faces.
Ruth
Just near you, Al...
https://www.hamacaonline.net/titles/10-min/
plus, in a way, my Metronome pieces as film-sculupture and film-performance
https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/duracion
Antoni Abad's "Time Code", a clock expressed in sign language
(see
Not exactly “contemporary”, but Bleu Shut by Robert Nelson
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> There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s Speaking Directly where we are just
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There¹s a sequence in Jon Jost¹s Speaking Directly where we are just forced
to watch a stopwatch
Safety Last (1923) -- the famous Harold Lloyd hanging clock scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SRGKc9DbyM
Speed (1994) and all the "race against the clock" type films in general
Tony
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 9:50 AM Beebe, Roger W. wrote:
> There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s *Speaking
There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s Speaking Directly where we are just forced to
watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out. My memory is
that it’s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth watching).
Best,
Roger
On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz
Bleu Shut by Robert Nelson
> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz wrote:
>
> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
> of “time related to
for precedent
Oscar Micheaux's TEN MINUTES TO LIVE (1932)
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 8:08 AM Albert Alcoz wrote:
> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
>
Time Piece by Jim Henson
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> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz wrote:
>
> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
> of
Hello frameworkers,
I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided
to concentrate just about the clock.
So, i’m
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