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> On 13 Jan 2016, at 14:46, Chuck Kleinhans wrote:
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> An answer depends on how “early” you’re talking about film (1890s? later?),
> and about video (Broadcast TV or Portapak?).
Thanks Adam, my apologies about the attachment!
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 8:42 AM, Adam Hyman wrote:
> Hi Lyndsay,
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> Thanks for the announcement.
> But please don't send a 15 MB image to the whole list; it's really a
> pain. Maybe just the link, which is at
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>
Yes, that's right. Because it was positive film, a succession of black
and white rectangles appeared inside each other as with each new pass
the previous result was filmed. I believe it was around 40 minutes long.
It was really interesting; I had never seen anything like it before, and
have
The “early cinema/early video” query is a good one, one that I’ve not seen
explored with much rigor.
Kleinhans’ question of “broadcast TV or portapak” is significant.
Early TV might have more in common with radio than with early film.
Early video (portapak) provoked, for some practitioners,
Jesse!
In regards to "well-deployed spoilers," I might look into Maurice
LeMaître's "Le film est déjà commencé?" from 1952. It was a Lettrist film
and supposed staged provocation. There's some accounts/ info on it in
Off-Screen Cinema by Kaira M Cabañas.
Might not be what you're looking for at
Hi Fred,
wasn't the first image of a candle burning?
I saw Tony project this, not as a performance but as a final print.
Pip
At 23:50 -0500 13/01/16, Fred Camper wrote:
Yes, that's right. Because it was positive film, a succession of
black and white rectangles appeared inside each other as
I can provide Lemaitre's film if you are interested.
Isou's film ON VENOM AND ETERNITY is an earlier
iteration, Lemaitre went farther into
self-recursion (a film about itself).
Pip
At 22:47 -0800 13/01/16, Cinema Project wrote:
In regards to "well-deployed spoilers," I might
look into
Hi Courtney (and everyone else).
The Archives of San Francisco Cinematheque holds what I believe is the
Program Guide to this series. To clarify what I mean by saying "what I
believe," what we have is a Program Guide for The Kitchen's exhibition
"Filmworks 78-79" but with show dates listed as May
Thanks! Looking forward to the screenings.
Best regards,
Adam
From: Lyndsay Bloom
Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 10:48:05 -0800
To: "Experimental Film
Dear Frameworkers,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to the full screening list for a
three day festival (?) in at the Kitchen in 1980 titled, "Filmworks
'78-79." I'm specifically interested to learn if any video-based works were
screened with the films (possibly as kinescopes).
Any help
I believe Tony Conrad did some kind of demonstration or performance of “film
feedback” in which exposed 16mm film went immediately into a developing bath
and was projected, and the projection was filmed and projected, and so on. No
doubt someone on this list remembers that and can describe it
Hey Frameworks,
Please see below for some info on events in London and Rotterdam on
Japanese expanded cinema, including a film/performance series at Tate
Modern/International Film Festival Rotterdam and a symposium at University
of Westminster, that may be of your interest. Thanks!
Throwing
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