Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Michael Walsh
Robert Nelson's *Bleu Shut *from 1971. Perhaps not contemporary enough but
one of the best uses of time in a film.
In the upper right hand corner of the frame is a clock running in real
time, nearly the entire length of the film. Early in the film a narrator
tells the viewers to keep track of the time because certain shots will
appear at scheduled times.
-Michael Walsh

On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 2:12 PM Eugeni Bonet  wrote:

> Just near you, Al...
>
> https://www.hamacaonline.net/titles/10-min/
> plus, in a way, my Metronome pieces as film-sculupture and film-performance
>
> https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/duracion
>
> Antoni Abad's "Time Code", a clock expressed in sign language
> (see
> http://www.fundaciosunol.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/acte39-AA-english-AAFF-v6-NoCropMarks-Spreads-96dpi-ok.pdf
> )
>
> also, thought not intended as a film but as as sound art piece:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mUv705xj3U
>
> see you in a few hours (or days), but time just changed (daylight saving
> time)
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Ruth Hayes
Perhaps these aren’t contemporary enough, but Al Jarnow’s Celestial Navigation 
(1984) includes a clock, a “clock” (Stonehenge), and uses the camera to 
repurpose his studio into another marker of time. Also, Len Lye’s trade Tattoo 
(1937) has a lot of imagery of clock faces.

Ruth

http://www.randommotion.com 
blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr 

> On Oct 27, 2018, at 5:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  > wrote:
> 
> Hello frameworkers,
> 
>  
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of 
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept 
> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided to 
> concentrate just about the clock.
> 
>  
> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important 
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found 
> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock 
> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
> 
>  
> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that 
> could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
> 
>  
> Any suggestions?
> 
>  
> Thank you all,
> 
>  
> Best,
> 
> Albert
> 
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Eugeni Bonet
Just near you, Al...

https://www.hamacaonline.net/titles/10-min/
plus, in a way, my Metronome pieces as film-sculupture and film-performance

https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/duracion

Antoni Abad's "Time Code", a clock expressed in sign language
(see
http://www.fundaciosunol.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/acte39-AA-english-AAFF-v6-NoCropMarks-Spreads-96dpi-ok.pdf
)

also, thought not intended as a film but as as sound art piece:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mUv705xj3U

see you in a few hours (or days), but time just changed (daylight saving
time)

;—)
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[Frameworks] Cosmic Rays Film Festival 2019

2018-10-27 Thread Sabine Gruffat
I just wanted to remind everyone that Cosmic Rays is back this year!
We're taking submissions of  first-person, experimental, essay, animated films 
less than  20 min. in duration.

Please submit on FilmFreeway by December 1st.
https://filmfreeway.com/CosmicRaysFilmFestival
[https://storage.googleapis.com/ff-storage-p01/festivals/logos/000/039/110/large/logo.jpg?1535822707]

COSMIC RAYS - FilmFreeway
A Festival of Experimental, Essay, First Person, and Artists' Film. Cosmic Rays 
is an annual celebration of non-commercial short films that extend the idea of 
film as art.
filmfreeway.com

Sabine Gruffat
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
Not exactly “contemporary”, but Bleu Shut by Robert Nelson

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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Takahiro Suzuki
Tehching Hsieh’s “One Year Performance” 

https://vimeo.com/16280427

I don’t know that the documentation is widely considered as a film, but it 
probably fits well with what you’re researching.

--Takahiro Suzuki
www.takahiro-suzuki.com
www.acinema.space

> On Oct 27, 2018, at 12:51 PM, Els van Riel  wrote:
> 
> this is a film-installation, not a film: Congres Clock: 
> http://www.elsvanriel.be/works.php?id=260
> 
> greetings from Brussels
> els
> 
> 
> 
> On 27 Oct 2018, at 18:17, Adam Hyman  wrote:
> 
> Morgan Fisher’s Phi Phenomenon is perhaps the purest example:
> ""A single static close-up, bilaterally symmetrical about both axes, shows an 
> ordinary electric classroom clock without a second hand running in regular 
> fashion." –M. F.
> 
> From: FrameWorks  on behalf of Roger 
> Beebe 
> Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List 
> " 
> Date: Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 6:50 AM
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List " 
> 
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock
> 
> There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s Speaking Directly where we are just forced 
> to watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out.  My 
> memory is that it’s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth watching).
> 
> Best,
> Roger
> 
>> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello frameworkers,
>>  
>> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of 
>> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept 
>> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided 
>> to concentrate just about the clock.
>>  
>> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important 
>> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found 
>> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock 
>> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
>>  
>> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that 
>> could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
>>  
>> Any suggestions?
>>  
>> Thank you all,
>>  
>> Best,
>> Albert
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Els van Riel
this is a film-installation, not a film: Congres Clock: 
http://www.elsvanriel.be/works.php?id=260 


greetings from Brussels
els



On 27 Oct 2018, at 18:17, Adam Hyman  wrote:

Morgan Fisher’s Phi Phenomenon is perhaps the purest example:
""A single static close-up, bilaterally symmetrical about both axes, shows an 
ordinary electric classroom clock without a second hand running in regular 
fashion." –M. F.

From: FrameWorks mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com>> on behalf of Roger Beebe 
mailto:beebe...@osu.edu>>
Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>" mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 6:50 AM
To: "Experimental Film Discussion List mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>" mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s Speaking Directly where we are just forced to 
watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out.  My memory is 
that it’s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth watching).

Best,
Roger

> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  > wrote:
> 
> Hello frameworkers,
>  
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of 
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept 
> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided to 
> concentrate just about the clock.
>  
> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important 
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found 
> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock 
> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
>  
> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that 
> could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
>  
> Any suggestions?
>  
> Thank you all,
>  
> Best,
> Albert
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clockd count

2018-10-27 Thread Takahiko iimura
Takahiko Iimura
I made  ‘’Time Film’’ rather than ‘’Time related film’’ means actually 
realizing ‘'film time’’ of 24 frames per second measuring the exact frames made 
in the 1970s. The titles are 1 To 60 Second(1973), 24 Frames Per 
Second(1975-78), and One Frame Duration(1975-77) which were screened at the 
London Film Coop. Also distributed  from Filmmakers’ Cooperative New
York.




> Oct 27, 2018 11:22 PM、Anthony Yanick  のメール:
> 
> Safety Last (1923) -- the famous Harold Lloyd hanging clock scene
> https://www.youtube.tcom/watch?v=9SRGKc9DbyM 
> i
> 
> Speed (1994) and all the "race against the clock" type films in general
> Tony
> 
> 
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 9:50 AM Beebe, Roger W.  > wrote:
> There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s Speaking Directly where we are just forced 
> to watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out.  My 
> memory is that it’s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth watching).
> 
> Best,
> Roger
> 
>> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hello frameworkers,
>> 
>>  
>> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of 
>> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept 
>> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided 
>> to concentrate just about the clock.
>> 
>>  
>> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important 
>> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found 
>> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock 
>> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
>> 
>>  
>> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that 
>> could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
>> 
>>  
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>>  
>> Thank you all,
>> 
>>  
>> Best,
>> 
>> Albert
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Adam Hyman
Morgan Fisher¹s Phi Phenomenon is perhaps the purest example:
""A single static close-up, bilaterally symmetrical about both axes, shows
an ordinary electric classroom clock without a second hand running in
regular fashion." ­M. F.

From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
Roger Beebe 
Reply-To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List
" 
Date:  Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 6:50 AM
To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List "

Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

There¹s a sequence in Jon Jost¹s Speaking Directly where we are just forced
to watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out.  My
memory is that it¹s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth
watching). 

Best,
Roger

> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  wrote:
> 
> Hello frameworkers,
>  
> 
> I¹m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of time
> concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept of
> ³time related to cinema² is almost impossible to delimit I have decided to
> concentrate just about the clock.
>  
> 
> So, i¹m searching films and videos where the clock is an important
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found
> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock
> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i¹m sure there are dozens.
>  
> 
> There¹s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that could
> also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
>  
> 
> Any suggestions?
>  
> 
> Thank you all,
>  
> 
> Best,
> Albert
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Anthony Yanick
Safety Last (1923) -- the famous Harold Lloyd hanging clock scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SRGKc9DbyM

Speed (1994) and all the "race against the clock" type films in general
Tony


On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 9:50 AM Beebe, Roger W.  wrote:

> There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s *Speaking Directly* where we are just
> forced to watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out.
> My memory is that it’s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth
> watching).
>
> Best,
> Roger
>
> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  wrote:
>
> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided
> to concentrate just about the clock.
>
>
> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found
> appropiation works as *60 Seconds* (2002) by Christoph Girardet and *The
> Clock* (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
>
>
> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named *Time Being* (2009)
> that could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more
> titles.
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> Thank you all,
>
>
> Best,
>
> Albert
>
> --
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> http://albertalcoz.com/ 
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Beebe, Roger W.
There’s a sequence in Jon Jost’s Speaking Directly where we are just forced to 
watch a stopwatch for several minutes that you should check out.  My memory is 
that it’s fairly late in the film (all of which is worth watching).

Best,
Roger

On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz 
mailto:albertal...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello frameworkers,

I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of time 
concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept of “time 
related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided to 
concentrate just about the clock.

So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important object/issue 
for the development of the piece. By now I have just found appropiation works 
as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock (2012) by Christian 
Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.

There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that could 
also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.

Any suggestions?

Thank you all,

Best,
Albert

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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Robert Harris
Bleu Shut by Robert Nelson

> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  wrote:
> 
> Hello frameworkers,
> 
>  
> 
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of 
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept 
> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided to 
> concentrate just about the clock.
> 
>  
> 
> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important 
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found 
> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock 
> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
> 
>  
> 
> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that 
> could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
> 
>  
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
>  
> 
> Thank you all,
> 
>  
> 
> Best,
> 
> Albert
> 
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] 'Grotesque' works

2018-10-27 Thread Albert Alcoz
Try to watch some of this actions documented by Kurt Kren, for example:
http://www.index-dvd.at/en/program/001/index.html

On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 9:54 PM Ken Eisenstein  wrote:

>
> https://www.artforum.com/print/199307/paul-mccarthy-s-and-mike-kelley-s-heidi-33867
>
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 3:08 PM Max Wildenhaus 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all!
>> First time sending an email out here, but I have appreciated everything I
>> have seen shared around in the past.
>>
>> I am currently researching and shooting for a project that I would
>> classify under the grotesque, and was looking for some works to watch to
>> see what all is out there.
>>
>> Thanks for any and all help that can be provided!
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Ken Eisenstein
for precedent
Oscar Micheaux's TEN MINUTES TO LIVE (1932)

On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 8:08 AM Albert Alcoz  wrote:

> Hello frameworkers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided
> to concentrate just about the clock.
>
>
>
> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found
> appropiation works as *60 Seconds* (2002) by Christoph Girardet and *The
> Clock* (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
>
>
>
> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named *Time Being* (2009)
> that could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more
> titles.
>
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
>
> Thank you all,
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Albert
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Kit Basquin
Time Piece by Jim Henson

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:07 AM, Albert Alcoz  wrote:
> 
> Hello frameworkers,
> 
>  
> 
> I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of 
> time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept 
> of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided to 
> concentrate just about the clock.
> 
>  
> 
> So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important 
> object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found 
> appropiation works as 60 Seconds (2002) by Christoph Girardet and The Clock 
> (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.
> 
>  
> 
> There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named Time Being (2009) that 
> could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.
> 
>  
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
>  
> 
> Thank you all,
> 
>  
> 
> Best,
> 
> Albert
> 
> 
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[Frameworks] Films about the clock

2018-10-27 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello frameworkers,



I’m trying to write a short article in spanish about different notions of
time concerning contemporary experimental film and video. Since the concept
of “time related to cinema” is almost impossible to delimit I have decided
to concentrate just about the clock.



So, i’m searching films and videos where the clock is an important
object/issue for the development of the piece. By now I have just found
appropiation works as *60 Seconds* (2002) by Christoph Girardet and *The
Clock* (2012) by Christian Marclay but i’m sure there are dozens.



There’s a brilliant film by Chris Gallagher named *Time Being* (2009) that
could also be useful to theorize some ideas but I need some more titles.



Any suggestions?



Thank you all,



Best,

Albert

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