Try to contact www.cinematec.be , secretari...@cinematec.be in Brussels.
Best,
André
From: Jacob
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 5:48 PM
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Subject: [Frameworks] Looking for some journals
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone might have access to
2012/10/12 Colinet André :
> Try to contact www. cinematec.be , secretari...@cinematec.be in Brussels.
Did you mean the Belgian Film Archive (Koninklijk Belgisch Filmarchief)?
That is www.cinematek.be
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Yes of course.
Little mistake. K instead of C.
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From: Mirko Heinemann
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 2:39 PM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Looking for some journals
2012/10/12 Colinet André :
> Try to contact www. cinematec.be , secret
Jack:
It might help if you could define the borders of the cinematic domain you want
to include/exclude. I assume it's not exclusively experimental/avant garde, but
are you also including standard Hollywood fare*, crappy exploitation films (as
well as hip, self-aware stuff), documentaries, etc.
Hi David / All
I'm trying not to be too specific because I don't want to stymie any ideas that
may have not occurred to me. Ostensibly, we're talking left field /
experimental / avant garde and so on, but I'm open to ideas.
As to the invocation of magic or the occult in the work, yes its works
Jack,
If video figures in your project, take a look at the early performance
videos of John Sturgeon, especially the first four. Wordless occult rituals
in the vein of "body art" performances designed through and for the camera
(Acconci, Wegman, Nauman, et al), but very different from them. Main