Frameworkers, Thank you all very much for your advise on Dizziness! Helped us a
lot.
All best from Vienna, ruth+leo
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*Ponce de León* (2012) by Jim Drain and Ben Russell is a slow moving work
with a constantly moving and complexly rotating camera that is dizzying and
disorienting and does some very interesting things with the experience of
time and the representation of space.
screening in San Francisco this
Hi Ruth and Leo, and everyone else,
I would say that any kind of flicker film has something to do with dizziness
and disorientation (The Flicker, Epileptic Seizure Comparison, etc.). Anyway, I
think that the best examples of that kind of practices in art are installations
like the ones by Kurt
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I don't think it's a reach at all to say that BaF can induce dizziness
or disorientation; calling the film static, and implicitly likening
its camera movement
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I don't think it's a reach at all to say that BaF can induce dizziness or
disorientation; calling
Dear frameworkers,
We are currently conceiving a research project, including film screenings, on
the phenomenon of Dizziness/Disorientation seen as a resource for thought and
artistic practice.
Could you please recommend theory writings or artists' films and videos?
Thank you!
Ruth + Leo
Michael Snow's Back and Forth would be the best example I can think of off
the top of my head.
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Dear frameworkers,
We are currently conceiving a research project, including film screenings,
on the phenomenon
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Michael Snow's Back and Forth would be the best example I can think of off the
top of my head.
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Dear frameworkers,
We
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Yes, that's a doozy. Flicker by Tony Conrad would also be on the list.
Anthology just showed Back and Forth a week or two ago. Did
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Anticipation of the Night, Stan Brakhage. Also his Desistfilm, and probably
several others
Geez, Mike Snow's Back and Forth has nothing to do with 'dizziness' or
'disorientation'. There is a room, four windows, a door and some people doing
things – the camera position only moves once (just after the beginning). In
terms of phenomena it is remarkably 'static'. Ask yourself, is
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