Re: [Frameworks] Electric Circus-Barbara Rubin Archives

2016-02-19 Thread Andy Ditzler
Hi Stephen, If I remember correctly, Bob Cowan's wonderful short film Rockflow was filmed at Electric Circus. Film-Makers' Coop should have it. Andy Ditzler Founder and curator, Film Love: www.filmlove.org Co-founder, John Q collective: www.johnq.org On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Oddball Fi

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Marc Couroux
And a resounding yes to Fitzgibbon whose almost complete works screened a few years ago in Toronto. Blown away. Would love to see those again - I wonder if there are any plans to release them on BR? (Pip, are you listening?) Cheers! M On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:42 PM, Jesse Pires wrote: > Hey Joh

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Marc Couroux
Lis Rhodes Valie EXPORT Annabel Nicolson Marilyn Halford FYI, a great resource . M On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:36 PM, John Muse wrote: > I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in > the 60's and 70's or later. Gidal incl

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Mark Toscano
some LA stuff: Picture Without Sound & Now Playing by Susan Rosenfeld various by Roberta Friedman & Grahame Weinbren, including Bertha's Children, After Ten Minutes Lines, The Making of Americans, Future Perfect, Murray and Max Talk About Money, and others. Film Achers by Beth Block -mark t O

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Jesse Pires
Hey John, are you familiar with the work of Coleen Fitzgibbon? Great stuff. -Jesse Pires On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:36 PM, John Muse wrote: > I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in > the 60's and 70's or later. Gidal include Wieland in his anthology; > Sailboa

[Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread John Muse
I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in the 60's and 70's or later. Gidal include Wieland in his anthology; Sailboat is lovely, comic, and punchy. And I, against the grain, appreciate Ono's Fluxus works from this angle. I just found Birgit Hein and will recru

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-19 Thread John Muse
Just because I watched these today: John Smith's The Girl Chewing Gum and Chantal Akerman's La Chambre. And Michael Snow's Back and Forth precisely because it doesn't give me the 360 but, because we're listening to the machine do it's work, I feel nonetheless that the off-screen is there, obdu

Re: [Frameworks] Berlin Film

2016-02-19 Thread Dagie Brundert
> I'm moving to Berlin in a month and I want to get involved with the > Experimental Film/ Art cinema scene there. I'm from both SF and LA and have > worked as a curator for the Artist's Television Access (SF) and with Echo > Park Film Center, Filmforum, etc in LA. > > I can only assume that th

Re: [Frameworks] Electric Circus-Barbara Rubin Archives

2016-02-19 Thread o...@thenowcorporation.com
onasmekasfilms.com > Subject: [Frameworks] 360º films > Message-ID: <31b0c75f-9f4f-4592-addb-daed8ca40...@lakeivan.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Gene, > > There is a great 360º sequence in Pete Rose's The Man Who Could Not See Far > E

Re: [Frameworks] Berlin Film

2016-02-19 Thread chris bravo
Klaus Eisenlohr at the Berlin Director's Lounge is great: http://directorslounge.net/ On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Kiernan wrote: > Hi Frameworks, > > I'm moving to Berlin in a month and I want to get involved with the > Experimental Film/ Art cinema scene there. I'm from both SF and LA and

[Frameworks] Berlin Film

2016-02-19 Thread Kiernan
Hi Frameworks, I'm moving to Berlin in a month and I want to get involved with the Experimental Film/ Art cinema scene there. I'm from both SF and LA and have worked as a curator for the Artist's Television Access (SF) and with Echo Park Film Center, Filmforum, etc in LA. I can only assume that t

[Frameworks] Electric Circus-Barbara Rubin Archives

2016-02-19 Thread Oddball Films
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking for Steenbeck 6000 16/35 timing belts

2016-02-19 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking for Steenbeck 6000 16/35 timing belts

2016-02-19 Thread Al Matthews
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Re: [Frameworks] Looking for Steenbeck 6000 16/35 timing belts

2016-02-19 Thread George, Sherman
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[Frameworks] Reel Bucknell Student Film Festival CALL FOR ENTRIES

2016-02-19 Thread rebecca meyers
*Pennsylvania Film Instructors and Students, please send your films to this student-run festival at Bucknell!* The 'Reel Bucknell Film Festival invites submissions for Bucknell's second bi-annual festival of short films, to take place May 1-2 in the historic 1

[Frameworks] Looking for Steenbeck 6000 16/35 timing belts

2016-02-19 Thread Transit Audio Services Ltd.
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Re: [Frameworks] 360º films

2016-02-19 Thread Gene Youngblood
Thanks David, I showed that film every year for decades and forgot the 360 you mention. > On Feb 19, 2016, at 5:12 AM, david at lake ivan wrote: > > Gene, > > There is a great 360º sequence in Pete Rose's The Man Who Could Not See Far > Enough (interestingly enough, the same film just cited as

[Frameworks] Bi-packing acetate in a Bolex

2016-02-19 Thread Chris G
Again, I had decent success doing this with two acetate films. To bring this topic back up, I was wondering if anyone had done this with tape splices on the source film? Again, I'm using a JK animation motor on 50hz, so it's pretty darn slow (my shutter speed is appx 1/2) and I would say gentle. I

[Frameworks] 360º films

2016-02-19 Thread david at lake ivan
Gene, There is a great 360º sequence in Pete Rose's The Man Who Could Not See Far Enough (interestingly enough, the same film just cited as also having a great eclipse sequence). David Finkelstein da...@lakeivan.org www.lakeivan.org ___ FrameWorks m