Dear Frameworkers,
I would like to build a list of video art and films which look at
aspects, concepts and realities of work. One piece I came across
recently is Johan van der Keuken's /Temps/Travail /(1999).
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Insa
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Phill Niblock's 'The Movement of People Working'
Best,
Christian
2014/1/7 Pigott, Michael michael.pig...@warwick.ac.uk
The works of the British video artist duo John Harrsion and Paul Wood
often deal with work and workplaces
Michael
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Lunch Break, by Sharon Lockhart, Fake Fruit Factory, by Chick Strand. Both
maybe more on the documentary side.
Cheers!
El 07/01/2014 12:38, Christian Gosvig Olesen christian.gos...@gmail.com
escribió:
Phill Niblock's 'The Movement of People Working'
Best,
Christian
2014/1/7 Pigott, Michael
...and Jean-Louis Comolli's La vraie vie (dans les bureaux) (1993).
Christian
2014/1/7 Christian Gosvig Olesen christian.gos...@gmail.com
Phill Niblock's 'The Movement of People Working'
Best,
Christian
2014/1/7 Pigott, Michael michael.pig...@warwick.ac.uk
The works of the British
Harun Farocki has work some of this issues.
Here's in example: http://www.vdb.org/titles/comparison
Here's is another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPGSmvtmaWY
Peter Tscherkassky also created a film about the first film by the Lumieres:
Would Jean-Luc Godard's *Passion *(1982) count? If so, I think it's a
great one for just such a list!
-Max
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'En construccion'
By Jose Luis gueren
A marvel of observational documentary on a construction site in an outer suburb
of Barcelona.
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On 7 Jan 2014, at 11:00 pm, Elena Duque elenadu...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a fiction feature film, but I think is one of the best
One of the best variations on workers leaving the factory, Standish Lawder’s
“Necrology.” To object that these people aren’t necessarily leaving work is to
ignore the fact that we all work in the social factory every day. In that
sense, we never leave work.
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Harun Farocki's In Comparison might be a good suggestion
Am 07.01.2014 um 11:33 schrieb Insa Langhorst:
Dear Frameworkers,
I would like to build a list of video art and films which look at aspects,
concepts and realities of work. One piece I came across recently is Johan van
der
“Modern Times”-style factory scenes in narrative films are endless and not
relevant to this query, but I’ll take the opportunity to remember the marvelous
sausage factory scene with Bulle Ogier in Alain Tanner’s “La Salamandre”
(1971). An entirely different spin, again not relevant here, is
I have a video which probably matches.
'Undercut prices because we're closing down'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpROCGRfzQo
2014/1/7 Insa Langhorst insa.langho...@gmail.com
Dear Frameworkers,
I would like to build a list of video art and films which look at aspects,
concepts and
Anything from Kevin Jerome everson.
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On Jan 7, 2014, at 7:22 AM, Μιχαλης Αγραφιωτης michail.agrafio...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have a video which probably matches.
'Undercut prices because we're closing down'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpROCGRfzQo
2014/1/7 Insa
I feel like I've seen notices of a couple screenings here and there
revolving around Workers Leaving the Factory that would have relevant work
in em. Here's one we had here in Austin
http://www.ercatx.org/march-27th-workers-leaving-the-factory/
On Tuesday, January 7, 2014, Heather Trawick wrote:
Workers Leaving the Googleplex, by Andrew Norman Wilson
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On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Ekrem Serdar ekremser...@gmail.com wrote:
I feel like I've seen notices of a couple screenings here and there
revolving around Workers Leaving the Factory that would have
Here are some of my suggestions:
Work Hard Play Hard (2011) - documentary by Carmen Losmann
Indoctrination - Harun Farocki
The Interview - Harun Farocki
The Creators of the Shopping Worlds - Harun Farocki
In Comparison - Harun Farocki
Workers Leaving the Factory - Katharina Gruzei (2012)
We would like to suggest GOING TO WORK, 1981 by Anne Charlotte Robertson
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Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond
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might be hard to get a great sense of the work from this documentation of his
work at the last Venice biennale, but some pieces by Ali Kazma's could be worth
looking at:
http://youtu.be/AlSRJ61JREE
http://www.c24gallery.com/artists/ali-kazma/
On Jan 7, 2014, at 12:30 PM, Anderwald Grond
Does anyone know where to find (the late) Dara Greenwald's videos for rental?
thanks
Scott
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In addition to already mentioned Farocki titles, see “An Image” (1983),
meticulous document of a four-day Playboy Centerfold shoot.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 10:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Films/Videos looking at concepts of
Frameworkers, this is amazing!
Thanks for all the suggestions so far - I am looking forward to going
through them. And to receiving more suggestions!
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On 07/01/2014 18:36, Matt Whitman wrote:
There's a film series at a gallery in Portland right now that is sort of in
this vein. The theme is production of goods, but it seems like it might
relate. The list of films is on their site:
http://yaleunion.org/the-devil-probably/
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Matt Whitman
not experimental but really scary:
Working Man's Death by Glawogger
Am 07.01.2014 um 18:53 schrieb Insa Langhorst:
Frameworkers, this is amazing!
Thanks for all the suggestions so far - I am looking forward to going through
them. And to receiving more suggestions!
Hi Scott,
Video Data Bank would be a great place to start.
Best,
Oona
On Jan 7, 2014, at 12:45 PM, Scott Stark wrote:
Does anyone know where to find (the late) Dara Greenwald's videos for
rental?
thanks
Scott
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Variations on a Cellophane Wrapper by David Rimmer
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On 7-Jan-14, at 2:33 AM, Insa Langhorst wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
I would like to build a list of video art and films which look at
aspects, concepts and realities of work. One piece I came across
recently is Johan van der Keuken's
I don't think they're at the Video Data Bank (as Oona suggested), but they
should be!
I'd contact her partner, Josh McPhee. I don't have his info, but I think
he's findable on the web. Maybe Dara's website has been updated with info
on renting her work.
One of her pieces showed in a
I just submitted a short film by physical mail, and noted on the form that
I was a member of the Frameworks list and had requested a waiver. We will
see if that does any good.
--scott
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Does anyone have a contact for Willie?
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they will know
On 1/7/14, Patrick Friel patrick.fr...@att.net wrote:
I don't think they're at the Video Data Bank (as Oona suggested), but they
should be!
I'd contact her partner, Josh McPhee. I
real[work], a program put together in 2000
for the werkleitz biennial.
http://www.thing.net/~florian/pages/realwork.html
4th Werkleitz Biennale real[work]
film- and video programmes, curated by Marcel Schwierin and Florian Wüst
July 5 - 9, 2000
Werkleitz Gesellschaft e.V., Straße des
check here, as well: http://vimeo.com/daragreenwald/videos/page:1/sort:date
if what you are looking for is not there (the list looks complete to me,
but I am not sure) you can get in touch with Josh through the interference
archive: interferencearch...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 1:46 PM,
I had a different email address for Josh which I just sent Scott off list.
For the screening of Bouncing in the Corner at this past CUFF he just had
us download it from the vimeo page Chris just posted.
Bryan Wendorf
Programmer and Artistic Director
Chicago Underground Film Festival
Yeah I saw her Vimeo page, was hoping to go through proper channels (and
get better quality than Vimeo) -- thanks. Didn't see her work on VDB
(where I think she used to work) or EAI.
Scott
At 10:49 AM 1/7/2014, you wrote:
check here, as well:
Hi All!,
I've got Women's Punk Art Making Party, of which Dara did the section, Puppet
Girl. Which is pretty damn awesome. From 1993.
Here it is: https://vimeo.com/35732187
Cheers,
Mary
http://marybillyou.com/
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Very sorry to hear that a great friend and a great filmmaker has passed away.
Ladislav Galeta 1947-2014
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Thanks Roger, and apologies to all those people to whom I haven't yet replied.
I've been without a computer for the past week. Bear with me!
Kim
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Roger roge...@ufl.edu
Sent: Monday,
He was a good friend of our festival. We were happy to have him here the past
two years teaching a workshop, participating in our research forum, and of
course presenting a program of his films. He will be missed. God bless and rest
in peace.
Sincerely,
Greg de Cuir, Jr
Selector/Programmer,
A new volume Work in Cinema was just released, edited by Ewa Mazierska.
Haven't read it yet but I'm eager to.
http://us.macmillan.com/workincinema/EwaMazierska
Sincerely,
Greg de Cuir, Jr
Selector/Programmer, Alternative Film/Video Belgrade
http://www.alternativefilmvideo.org/
Daniel Eisenberg's Unstable Object:
http://www.fidmarseille.org/index.php/en/?option=com_contentview=articlelayout=editid=933
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Subject: [Frameworks] Films/Videos looking at concepts of work
Does anyone on Frameworks know where to source a 16mm film print of William
Moritz's 'reconstruction' of Leger/Murphy's Ballet méchanique? It has a
soundtrack that attempts to provide a sense of Antheil's original score, and it
also has some colour tinting in some sections.
This version is on
Dear Michael,
Moritz's estate was given in part to the ONE ARCHIVE in Los Angeles. It's one
of the largest gay and lesbian archives in the world, now owned by USC. When I
was there doing some work on Moritz, I was told that USC library may have some
Moritz films. I'd suggest contact either
Another possibility, if CVM doesn¹t have it, is iotaCenter, where Moritz
worked.
Adam
On 1/7/14 8:51 PM, Jonathan M. Hall jmh...@pomona.edu wrote:
Dear Michael,
Moritz's estate was given in part to the ONE ARCHIVE in Los Angeles. It's one
of the largest gay and lesbian archives in the
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