Re: [Frameworks] Chloe Aaron

2020-04-08 Thread Laura McGough
Thank you for posting this remembrance, Ron. Laura > On Apr 8, 2020, at 2:17 PM, Green, Ron Green wrote: > > The NYTimes reported on April 3 that Chloe Aaron died of cancer Feb 29. The > Times obituary understandably focused on her major contributions in building > PBS from a collection of

Re: [Frameworks] Julius Eastman & Tony Conrad?

2018-03-21 Thread Laura McGough
Dear Christopher, Tony arrived in Buffalo in 1976 as Visiting Faculty at UB; Julius Eastman left UB circa 1975. I was part of the video arts community in Buffalo in the last 1980s/early 1990s, working with Tony and many others and serving, for a bit, as the Video Curator at Hallwalls

Re: [Frameworks] texts on interlacing

2016-06-26 Thread Laura McGough
Richard Dienst talks a bit about scanning as an aesthetic in "Still Life in Real Time: Theory After Television" Best, Laura > On Jun 26, 2016, at 5:00 AM, Ben Gwilliam > wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just wondering if anyone knows of any critical texts on video

Re: [Frameworks] Rights of Hollis Frampton - Will Faller

2016-06-23 Thread Laura McGough
Brecht, I'm guessing you already tried directly calling his gallery (which is located near Buffalo in East Aurora, NY), but in case not the phone number is 716-430-1762. Best, Laura McGough > On Jun 23, 2016, at 8:01 AM, Brecht Debackere <bre...@visualantics.net> wrote: &g

Re: [Frameworks] Tony Conrad video ID

2016-05-31 Thread Laura McGough
I believe that would be Hello Happiness from 2001. Best, Laura > On May 31, 2016, at 1:03 PM, Mark Toscano wrote: > > Hi all - > > Does anyone know the name (if it has one) of the very short video piece Tony > Conrad made in which he inserted himself into some kind

[Frameworks] "Idiomorphs: Barbara Lattanzi, selected works" at Microscope Gallery

2015-10-11 Thread Laura McGough
Just a heads-up... "Idiomorphs: Barbara Lattanzi, selected works," a career survey of media artist Barbara Lattanzi’s film, video and generative software works curated by Laura McGough, will screen on Friday, October 16 at 7:30 at the Microscope Gallery (329 Willoughby Ave