[Frameworks] Sound - Structural Film / New Formal Film

2013-07-08 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello, I'm studying the relationships between sound and structural film / materialist / new formal film from the sixties and seventies, and i would like to receive some inputs about this issue (films, filmmakers, books, writers, articles, websites, exhibitions, etc). I have found a website

Re: [Frameworks] Literature on james benning

2013-07-08 Thread Ben Gwilliam
Hi George Thanks very much for the links, I did hear about this book recently in my findings. Looks like a copy will find its way to me Thanks very much ben - Original Message - From: George Robinson To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 2:59 PM

Re: [Frameworks] Sound - Structural Film / New Formal Film

2013-07-08 Thread David Tetzlaff
I would suggest that sound is an under-discussed matter in Hollis Frampton's films, most notably 'Critical Mass.' The sound/image relationships in Bruce Conner's 'Report' might also be worth consideration. ___ FrameWorks mailing list

Re: [Frameworks] Sound - Structural Film / New Formal Film

2013-07-08 Thread scott
Larry Gottheim's MOUCHES VOLANTES; FOUR SHADOWS; TREE OF KNOWLEDGE; MNEMOSYNE, MOTHER OF MUSES. Gottheim can be reached at beh...@be-hold.com.Scott Original Message Subject: [Frameworks] Sound - Structural Film / New Formal Film From: Albert Alcoz albertalc...@yahoo.es Date:

Re: [Frameworks] Sound - Structural Film / New Formal Film

2013-07-08 Thread Peter Mudie
Mike Leggett films are especially fascinating – perhaps the most articulate exploration of the sound/image relationship out of all his films is VISTASOUND. Peter Larry Gottheim's MOUCHES VOLANTES; FOUR SHADOWS; TREE OF KNOWLEDGE; MNEMOSYNE, MOTHER OF MUSES. Gottheim can be reached at

Re: [Frameworks] Literature on james benning

2013-07-08 Thread Abigail Severance
James Benning / Two Cabins On Jul 7, 2013, at 6:36 AM, Ben Gwilliam wrote: Was wondering if anyone knew about any literature or online critique on the films of James Benning, specifically on the experience of looking and anything about his sound design. Mucho apprecio! Ben