Hello Frameworkers,
I’ve been trying to determine when Peter Kubelka first displayed Arnulf Rainer
as rows of filmstrips on a wall. He completed the film in 1960, but I have not
been able to find a definitive statement of when he decided to display the
strip directly. I think it was at the
Why don't you ask Kubelka himself?
Am 14.11.2014 16:50, schrieb Jonathan Walley:
Hello Frameworkers,
I’ve been trying to determine when Peter Kubelka first displayed
/Arnulf Rainer/ as rows of filmstrips on a wall. He completed the film
in 1960, but I have not been able to find a definitive
Good point. Does anyone have his contact info (off list)?
Meantime, if anyone knows the answer, I’d still love to hear it.
JW
On Nov 14, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Ingo Petzke i...@petzke.biz wrote:
Why don't you ask Kubelka himself?
Am 14.11.2014 16:50, schrieb Jonathan Walley:
Hello
Dear Frameworkers and extended experimental film family,
We are writing from the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles to send our love
and alert you all to three wonderful and exciting things happening in the next
few weeks at EPFC. For those unfamiliar with our organization, we are a media
Hello!
The Film-Makers' Coop is very excited to announce two upcoming events–
Our annual benefit with live audio-visual performances by a range of
amazing artists on 11/19 in NYC;
And our annual art auction, featuring original artworks by members and
friends of the Coop which is being hosted
I know ive read about this before! There was a whole story behind it, but i
should delve into my files to find the reference. Think
Kubelka first displayed the filmstrips that way at AFA. Almost 100% sure of
that... Let us know if you still need that reference after contacting The
Man :-)
Did you
There’s this thing called the net:
http://vimeo.com/45572792
(about 59 minutes in)
Peter
(Perth)
From: Esperanza Collado
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Saturdays 3-6pm: 11/22, 12/6, 12/13 (total 9 hours). Teacher: Kelly Spivey.
Participants will learn the use and creative implications of Millennium Film
Workshop’s JK optical printer, as well as exposure manipulation,
superimposition, film stocks, and color control. Students will have free
Just to add a bit of information to Almudena’s post:
This event will take place at the University of Rochester (NY), and is part of
an upstate tour in which the film will also be screened at Hamilton College,
Syracuse University, and Cornell.
thanks,
Jason
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Jason Middleton
Associate