Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-02 Thread Myron Ort
The 35mm Sistiaga film was shown several years ago in San Francisco unfortunately with a very loud and overbearing soundtrack of live “music” (inescapable electronic noise and thumbing bass as I recall). I really don’t know why they do that. There seems to be a couple of digital relics on

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-02 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
*era erera baleibu izik subua aruaren *was the first cameraless film I ve ever seen in my life before I knew what that meant! I remember seeing in at the cinema projected in its original 35 mm cinemascope, and I remember seeing things like shoes, or objects whatever. Some years later I got to know

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-02 Thread Fred Camper
Now this is a really interesting suggestion. This film is quite spectacular. On my one viewing, I was in many ways disappointed, but that could change on later viewings, and in any case it is unique, not really like anything I have seen, and anyone interested in abstract filmmaking should see

Re: [Frameworks] Painting directly to film

2017-12-02 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
I will recommend Jose Antonio Sistiaga´s *era erera baleibu izik subua aruaren ...* (1968–70). A feature lenght cameraless film of pure abstract imaginery. xoxo 2017-12-01 23:33 GMT-03:00 Samantha Heth : > I find this website is interesting to browse around. It might take a

Re: [Frameworks] El cine como forma de arte subversivo, de Amos Vogel

2017-12-02 Thread Santiago Fernandez
I don’t think they’ll distribute it on bookstores anywhere soon. Try trough the website to see if they’ll ship it to you. If not, let me know and I’ll see how much would cost to send it to you myself. "My head is made of the same matter of the sun" > On Dec 2, 2017, at 12:03 PM, Esperanza

Re: [Frameworks] El cine como forma de arte subversivo, de Amos Vogel

2017-12-02 Thread Esperanza Collado
Thanks for letting me know. Is it available anywhere in Europe yet? 2017-12-02 18:47 GMT+01:00 Jesse Lerner : > Yes, this book is now available. It's selling for $300 Mexican pesos, or > approximately US$16. > jl > > On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:57 AM, Esperanza Collado < >

Re: [Frameworks] El cine como forma de arte subversivo, de Amos Vogel

2017-12-02 Thread Jesse Lerner
Yes, this book is now available. It's selling for $300 Mexican pesos, or approximately US$16. jl On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:57 AM, Esperanza Collado < esperanzacolla...@gmail.com> wrote: > To the Spanish-speaking community: > > Do you know if the translated book by Vogel is circulating around yet?

Re: [Frameworks] El cine como forma de arte subversivo, de Amos Vogel

2017-12-02 Thread Santiago Fernandez
Esperanza, As fas as I know it has only been available through Ambulante’s website or during their events. So that’s it. I still have to get my copy so I can’t speak about the edition but 300 pesos is quite accesible (around 16 dollars - which to me is a nice change from the 40 to 70 dollars

[Frameworks] El cine como forma de arte subversivo, de Amos Vogel

2017-12-02 Thread Esperanza Collado
To the Spanish-speaking community: Do you know if the translated book by Vogel is circulating around yet? I had a look at Ambulante's website but it seems $300!! And I can't find it anywhere else. Weird... -- Esperanza Collado www.esperanzacollado.net