Re: [Frameworks] Affect

2020-02-15 Thread Santiago Fernandez
Affection and cinema right away brings to mind the affection-image from Gilles Deleuze’s cinema studies. Primary developed from Henri Bergson, affection is the intermediary state of the nervous system between perception and action. Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Feb 2020, at 20:37, Gene

Re: [Frameworks] Affect

2020-02-15 Thread Fred Camper
I'd bve interested if someone up on the latest in academicese weighs in with something different, but to me this looks like a standard use of the word "affect" as a noun. Here is what I take the be the relevant definition from the OED: "the outward display of emotion or mood, as manifested by

[Frameworks] Affect

2020-02-15 Thread Gene Youngblood
Academic Frameworkers: I like to keep abreast of trends in academic language, and I've noticed an increased use of the word “affect” in scholarly papers. It has become fashionable, but the spin being put on it isn’t clear to me. Could someone please tell me what “affect” means here for example: 

Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-15 Thread Myron Ort
My camera less film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4atEmXsA92A > On Feb 14, 2020, at 11:37 PM, lindsay mcintyre wrote: > > At Emily Carr University of Art + Design I teach an Analogue Practices course > as well as an Advanced Analogue

[Frameworks] seeking Bolex in Rome for three days

2020-02-15 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Dear FrameWorkers, My friend Giuseppe Zevola is preparing to shoot ten minutes of 16mm film in Rome but he forgot his Bolex in Napoli. Would anybody have a lead to anyone in Rome with a Bolex? Or anyone in Italy with a Bolex willing to travel to Rome? Please contact me off list and I will

[Frameworks] FW: This week [February 15 - 23, 2020] in avant garde cinema

2020-02-15 Thread weeklylisting
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Re: [Frameworks] Cameraless film in the university

2020-02-15 Thread Albert Alcoz
Thank you very much Lindsay to share your personal experience teaching cameraless film. Scott, I think there are dozens of actual filmmakers working in these area. I recommend you to investigate some of the names you can read here: