Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-27 Thread Albert Alcoz
Here are three more:

http://www.visionaryfilm.net/2007/02/desmonatje-film-vdeoapropiacin.html

http://www.visionaryfilm.net/2009/05/piedra-papel-y-tijera-el-collage-en-el.html

http://www.visionaryfilm.net/2006/11/recycled-images-william-c-wees.html


and here a thesis I wrote about
http://www.visionaryfilm.net/search/label/133


Albert




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Enviado: Viernes 24 de Mayo de 2013 22:48
Asunto: Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use
 

Not nec. film specific, but there's tons of stuff on appropriation, collage, 
copyright and fair use. Much of it is related to audio collage as both an avant 
garde practice and pop culture 'mashups'. The discussions are generally 
applicable to found footage films, though.

An essential text is Craig Baldwin's film Sonic Outlaws.

For the whole question of Fair Use of images, moving or otherwise, you'll also 
want to check the essential materials available on the website of the Center 
for Social Media at American University.

Filmmakers working in collage and appropriation seem not to discuss the issues 
surrounding their work as much as artists in other media do. You might look 
into the websites, publications, videos etc. produced by Negativland RTMark, 
Stay Free magazine, Public Works etc. Also the various writings on 'Neoism'. 

The afore-cited Cutting Across Media should offer a list of contributors 
whose other works are worth looking into, and be a good starting place for a 
bibliography.

(Again, none of this is really film specific, though...)

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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-25 Thread Fred Truniger
hi all
this is an excerpt of a list I made a couple of years ago with materials on 
ff-film. some of it is in german even for texts originally written in english. 
you should be able to find these in english, too.
hope it helps,
fred


Arthur, Paul: Lost and Found: American Avant-Garde Film in the Eighties. In: 
Nelly Voorhuis: A Passage Illuminated. The American Avant-Garde Film 1980-1990. 
Amsterdam 1991. S. 15-29.
Arthur, Paul: The Status of Found Footage. In: Spectator, 20.1, Fall/Winter 
2000. Los Angeles 2000. S. 57-69.
Baldwin, Craig: From Junk to Funk to Punk to Link. In: Anker, Steve; Geritz, 
Kathy; Seid Steve (Hrsg.): Radical Light. Alternative Film  Video in the San 
Francisco Bay Area, 1945-2000. Berkeley 2010. S. 95-100.
Basilico, Stefano: Cut. Film as Found Object in Contemporary Video. Milwaukee 
2004.
Beauvais, Yann: Found Footage. Vom Wandel der Bilder. In: Blimp, Heft 16. Graz 
1991. S. 4-11.
Beauvais, Yann: Verloren und wiedergefunden. In: Cecilia Hausheer, Christoph 
Settele: Found Footage Film. Luzern 1992. S. 8-25.
Blümlinger, Christa: Zwischen den Bildern/Lesen. In: Christa Blümlinger; 
Constantin Wulff (Hrsg.): Schreiben Bilder Sprechen. Texte zum essayistischen 
Film. Wien 1992.
Blümlinger, Christa: Kino aus zweiter Hand. Zur Ästhetik materieller Aneignung 
im Film und in der Medienkunst. Berlin 2009.
Bovier, François (Hrsg.): Is This What You Were Born For? Strategies of 
Appropriation and Audio-Visual Collage in the Films of Abigail Child. Geneva 
2011.
Cahill, James Leo: ...and Afterwards? Martin Arnold's Phantom Cinema. In: 
Spectator, 27.3: Supplement 2007. Los Angeles 2007. S. 19-25.
Child, Abigail: This is Called Moving. A Critical Poetics of Film. Tuscalosa, 
Alabama 2005.
Christine N. Brinckmann: Die poetische Verkettung der Bilder. In: montage/av. 
20/1/2011. Marburg 2012. S. 29-43.
Danks, Adrian: The Global Art of Found Footage Cinema. In: Linda Badley; R. 
Barton Palmer; Steven Jay Schneider (Hrsg.): Traditions in World Cinema. 
Edinburgh 2006.
Halter, Ed: Recycle it. Internet: 
http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/recycle-it-20080710 (Internetzugriff 
am: 1.2.2012).
Hauptmann, Jodi: Joseph Cornell. Stargazing the Cinema. New Haven 1999.
Hausheer, Cecilia; Settele, Christoph: Found Footage Film. Luzern 1992.
Hoolboom, Mike; MacKenzie, Alex: Loop, Print, Fade and Flicker. David Rimmer's 
Moving Images. Vancouver 2009.
Horwath, Alexander; Loebenstein, Michael (Hrsg.): Peter Tscherkassky. Wien 2005.
James, David E.: Allegories of Cinema. American Film in the Sixties. Princeton 
1989.
Kirchmann, Kay: Bildermüll und Wiederverwertung. Eine medientheoretische 
Perspektive auf Formen und Funktionen des Bilderrecyclings im 
Found-Footage-Film. In: Thomas Koebner; Thomas Meder (Hrsg.): Bildtheorie und 
Film. München 2006. S. 497-512.
Leyda, Jay: Films beget Films. In: London. London 1964.
O'Pray, Michael: From Dada to Junk. Bruce Conner And the Found-Footage Film. 
In: Monthly Film Bulletin. London 1987. S. 315-316.
Peterson, James: Bruce Conner and the Compilation Narrative. In: Wide Angle, 
Vol. 8, Nr. 3/4. Special Issue Narrative/Non-Narrative. Ann Arbor 1986. S. 
53-62.
Peterson, James: Making Sense of Found Footage. In: Cecilia Hausheer, Christoph 
Settele: Found Footage Film. Luzern 1992. S. 54-75.
Peterson, James: Dreams of Chaos, Visions of Order. Understanding the American 
Avant-Garde Cinema. Detroit 1994.
Sandusky, Sharon: Archäologie der Erlösung. Eine Einführung in den 
Archivkunstfilm. In: Blimp, Heft 16. Graz 1991. S. 14-22.
Sitney, P Adams: The Cinematic Gaze of Joseph Cornell. In: McShine, Kynaston 
(Hrsg.): Joseph Cornell. München 1990. S. 69-89.
Sitney, P. Adams: Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde. Oxford 1979.
Sitney, P. Adams: Eyes Upside Down. Oxford 2008.
Sjöberg, Patrik: The World in Pieces: A Study of Compilation Films. Stockholm 
2001.
Skoller, Jeffrey: Shadows, Specters, Shards. Making History in Avant-Garde 
Film. Minneapolis 2005.
Taylor, Henry McKean: Der Krieg eines Einzelnen. Eine fimische 
Auseinandersetzung mit der Geschichte. Zürich 1995.
Ursula Blickle Stiftung et. al. (Hrsg.): Bruce Conner. Die 70er Jahre. Nürnberg 
2010.
Vertov, Dziga: Kinoki – Umsturz. In: Texte zur Theorie des Films (Reclam). 
Stuttgart 1979. S. 24-38.
Wees, William C: Recycled Images. New York 1993.
Wees, William C.: Old Images, New Meanings: Reontextualizing Archival Footage 
of Nazism and the Holocaust. In: Spectator, 20.1, Fall/Winter 2000. Los Angeles 
2000. S. 70-76.
Zryd, Michael: Found Footage-Film als diskursive Metageschichte. Craig Baldwins 
TRIBULATION 99. In: montage/av. 11/1/2002. Berlin 2002. S. 113-134.



Am 24.05.2013 um 18:50 schrieb Adam R. Levine:

 Hello,
 
 I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of the 
 history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field of moving 
 images. In addition, if there is any such work that also address questions of 
 copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be great.

[Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread Adam R. Levine
Hello,

I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of the
history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field of
moving images. In addition, if there is any such work that also address
questions of copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be great.

Thanks,
Adam
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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread Francisco Torres
this one is pretty good.

http://www.amazon.com/Cutting-Across-Media-Appropriation-Interventionist/dp/0822348225
Cutting Across Media: Appropriation Art, Interventionist Collage, and
Copyright Law


On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Adam R. Levine ada...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of the
 history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field of
 moving images. In addition, if there is any such work that also address
 questions of copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be great.

 Thanks,
 Adam

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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread Christian Gosvig Olesen
This one is in french but is one of the most helpful I have come across:

http://lucdall.free.fr/workshops/IAV07/documents/found-footage_n_brenez.pdf


2013/5/24 Francisco Torres fjtorre...@gmail.com

 this one is pretty good.


 http://www.amazon.com/Cutting-Across-Media-Appropriation-Interventionist/dp/0822348225
 Cutting Across Media: Appropriation Art, Interventionist Collage, and
 Copyright Law


 On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Adam R. Levine ada...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of the
 history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field of
 moving images. In addition, if there is any such work that also address
 questions of copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be great.

 Thanks,
 Adam

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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread adeena . mey
This book on Abigail Child: 
http://www.metispresses.ch/ps_child_anglais.html

Best,
A.




On vendredi 24/05/2013 at 18:51:52, Adam R. Levine  a écrit:


Hello,

I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of 
the history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field 
of moving images. In addition, if there is any such work that also 
address questions of copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be 
great.


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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread Watter, Seth
'films beget films' by jay leyda is a classic, and might be the earliest
study of 'found footage' in film history.

seth


On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Adam R. Levine ada...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of the
 history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field of
 moving images. In addition, if there is any such work that also address
 questions of copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be great.

 Thanks,
 Adam

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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread William Wees, Dr.
Recycled Images: The Art and Politics of Found-Footage Films by William C. 
Wees, distributed by Anthology Film Archives.

--Bill Wees


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Subject: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

Hello,

I'm looking for any books or short texts that might offer a survey of the 
history and practice of the appropriation and collage in the field of moving 
images. In addition, if there is any such work that also address questions of 
copyright, ethics and fair use, that would be great.

Thanks,
Adam
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Re: [Frameworks] Texts on appropriation, collage and ethics/fair use

2013-05-24 Thread David Tetzlaff
Not nec. film specific, but there's tons of stuff on appropriation, collage, 
copyright and fair use. Much of it is related to audio collage as both an avant 
garde practice and pop culture 'mashups'. The discussions are generally 
applicable to found footage films, though.

An essential text is Craig Baldwin's film Sonic Outlaws.

For the whole question of Fair Use of images, moving or otherwise, you'll also 
want to check the essential materials available on the website of the Center 
for Social Media at American University.

Filmmakers working in collage and appropriation seem not to discuss the issues 
surrounding their work as much as artists in other media do. You might look 
into the websites, publications, videos etc. produced by Negativland RTMark, 
Stay Free magazine, Public Works etc. Also the various writings on 'Neoism'. 

The afore-cited Cutting Across Media should offer a list of contributors 
whose other works are worth looking into, and be a good starting place for a 
bibliography.

(Again, none of this is really film specific, though...)

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