these are my favorites:
https://melhus.de/das-zauberglas-the-magic-glass/
https://melhus.de/again-and-again/
> On 24. Jun 2020, at 01:15, kris wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
>
> BJOERN MELHUS makes these films where he often uses an original score or
> dialog and re enacts all the speaking roles.
>
Dear Rick,
I would be interested!
With best wishes,
Alena
> On 28. Apr 2020, at 17:00, Rick Prelinger wrote:
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> If anybody would like junk film (mostly 16mm) in large quantities, please
> let me know. Every so often we have a lot of material to give away — old
> workprints, outtakes,
love this!
> On 20. Nov 2019, at 07:53, Scott Dorsey wrote:
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> Okay, old guy tells stories.
>
>
> Back in the twenties and thirties, doctors would employ open fluoroscopes,
> with an X-ray source behind the patient and a fluorescent screen in front
> of them. X-rays passing through the
Nancy Holt, Pine Barrens, 1974
Nancy Holt (in collaboration with Smithson/Heizer), Mono Lake,
Amy Reid, Long Haulers, 2018
http://amyreidart.com/index.php?/2016/long-haulers/
> On 19. Oct 2019, at 08:54, Tara wrote:
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> Niagara Falls by Anne Charlotte Robertson
>
>> On Oct 19, 2019, at
dear john,
i would recommend:
adrià julià, popcorn (2012), 90min
a feature length film capturing the eventual popping of a single kernel of
corn... stunning
with best wishes,
alena
> On 23.05.2017, at 03:13, John Muse wrote:
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> Hive mind! I’m beginning research on
snow and wieland
> On 11.02.2017, at 08:18, James Hansen wrote:
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> Erin Espelie and David Gatten
> Basma Alsharif and Ben Russell
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>
>> On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 7:00 AM,
>> wrote:
>> Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to
>>
smithson and holt-- in particular, their sculptural work (and some films and
videos) are distinct but they have collaborated on a couple of films and tapes
too
müller and girardet are not a couple, but do collaborate quite often on film;
however they have many distinct works of their own
> On
thanks everyone for the notification--- i was just talking about him in my
lecture to students last week
i never knew that little museum in mülheim an der ruhr with the camera
obscura was once due to buy his collection, but when the director died the
city went another direction
dear jana,
this project might be of interest. if you need contact information, feel
free to reach me off-list.
with best wishes,
alena
*Unearthing Disaster I* (2013)
(first shown as Corridor X: Postscript to an Unfinished Journey)
2-channel HD video, 36min.
Angela Anderson and Angela
dear amanda,
here is an example/description of salt in use:
http://www.vdrome.org/jwest-salt.html
with best wishes
alena
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 9:28 PM, amanda
wrote:
> Thanks Lindsay!
>
> Can you give some more details on that process, or point me toward some
Dear all,
Following up on Fred's message, I would like to ask if anyone has more
detailed information about what happened at MoMA.
This is the New York Times article:
MoMA Apologizes for Dropping a Film Critical of North Korea
dear sheri,
two stunning films
Christoph Girardet & Matthias Müller, Kristall, 2006 and Mirror, 2003
looking forward to your final program announcement!
with best wishes,
alena
> On 02.02.2016, at 18:19, Sheri Wills wrote:
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> As part of a
dear tenzin,
i recommend going to the center for land use interpretation website for tips.
they have an office there in wendover. when are you heading out there exactly?
there's going to be a public memorial at sun tunnels for the solstice this
year.
best wishes,
alena
On 10.05.2014, at
dear stephen,
sharon hayes presented some footage from a 1971 demonstration in a recent
exhibition in berlin:
Kate Millett and the Women's Liberation Cinema
Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade, 1971
16mm film, color, sound; 33 min.
she and the original filmmaker created new sound to
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