Hi Frameworkers
Sheffield Fringe is very pleased to announce the June programme to
open at Bloc Projects in Sheffield on Friday June 6th. This year’s
extended edition considers the relationship between aesthetics and
emergency politics, manifested as experimental narratives.
Encountering
That’s a lot of syllables – must be some pretty great things going on there.
Peter
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Date: Thursday, 15 May 2014 9:21 pm
Hey Friends in Chicago,
Does anyone have a Bolex I could borrow, the take up on mine has given out
:(
I have lenses and eveything, just need a body, rex/non rex I just need to
take picture. I'm pretty light on cash but am willing to
work/trade/pocket change/forever gratefullness for its use
Hello, I'm looking for suggestions for films, videos and other moving
image/time-based artworks (historical contemporary) that are related to
the work of Eadweard Muybridge (yes, I suppose it's all related to
Muybridge, technically). Thom Andersen's doc is certainly a great start but
also
Check out the Scott MacDonald’s Avant-Garde Film: Motion Studies for a
discussion of a number of such films.
R.
On May 15, 2014, at 4:13 PM, Jesse Pires jessepire...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm looking for suggestions for films, videos and other moving
image/time-based artworks (historical
Hi Jesse,
As one example, Paul Glabicki animates Muybridge images throughout Object
Conversation.
Apart from that example, I'll say that I've not found the use or animation
of Muybridge stills to be an indicator of top notch work.
Eric
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Jesse Pires
Sixteen Studies From Vegetable Locomotion by Hollis Frampton and Marion
Faller.
Presented as animated GIRs here: http://hollisframpton.org.uk/ssfvl.htm
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In 2011, San Francisco Cinematheque and the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art presented the event Muybridge in Three Movements that included film,
dance and a Muybridge-driven conversation on cinematic space and time.
The conversation was more of a reading by Rebecca Solnit from her book on
Larry Jordan anmates and hand-colors Muybridge imagery in his great film
Sophie's Place, though I'm not sure how much the film a a whole has to
do with Muybridge. An old review of this film, by me, is at
http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/film-of-changes/Content?oid=871558
Fred Camper
Hi Jesse,
Stacey Steers' Phantom Canyon (2006) makes particularly elegant use of
Muybridge imagery.
Best,
Jodie Mack
Assistant Professor of Animation
Dartmouth College
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Electric Company Theatre did a feature-length play about Muybridge's work. I
never saw it but all their stuff is fantastic.
Info, including video, here:
http://electriccompanytheatre.com/projects/touring/studies-in-motion/
- Flick
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