Re: [Frameworks] uncanny and experimental cinema

2020-07-22 Thread Kornelia Boczkowska
Hi Péter, When I was working on my own publications that link the uncanny to experimental filmmaking (partly based on Mark Fisher’s theory of the weird and the eerie - see below), I’ve never come across anything that would specifically and exclusively discuss the relationship between the

[Frameworks] uncanny and experimental cinema

2020-07-19 Thread Bernard Roddy
Hi Péter: I use Heidegger's conception of the uncanny to discuss Birgit Hein's work. See "The Translator's Echo" (p. 22): https://online.ucpress.edu/afterimage/issue/40/3 Bernie ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] uncanny and experimental cinema

2020-07-19 Thread Nicole Baker
The relationship to experimental cinema isn't it's central tennent, but Mark Fisher's *The Weird and the Eerie* is one of the best books I have read on this subject matter. Nicole Elaine Baker Peterson MFA in Visual Studies, 2019 Pacific Northwest College of Art Hallie Ford School of Graduate

Re: [Frameworks] uncanny and experimental cinema

2020-07-18 Thread Michael Betancourt
I wrote something on the uncanny and digital cinema here: https://www.utsanga.it/betancourt-paranarrative-postcinema-and-the-unheimlich-glitch/ Michael Betancourt Savannah, GA > On Jul 18, 2020, at 8:43 AM, Péter Lichter wrote: > >  > Dear All, > > Can you recommend any text, book, essay

[Frameworks] uncanny and experimental cinema

2020-07-18 Thread Péter Lichter
Dear All, Can you recommend any text, book, essay (or even screening catalogue) on the relationship between the "uncanny" (Freud: unheimlich) and experimental cinema? Thanks! Péter -- https://peterlichter.com ___ FrameWorks mailing list