Re: [Frameworks] Hutton

2016-12-07 Thread Mark Street
I can't imagine a screening more 'educational' (and edifying and inspiring) than a series of Peter Hutton's films. Mark Street www.markstreetfilms.com On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Shumona Goel wrote: > As a student of Peter Hutton's, I remember distinctly, the first

Re: [Frameworks] Hutton

2016-12-07 Thread Re X
Looking forward to the Hutton retrospective starting tonight in NYC!! It runs through Monday at Anthology. On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Mark Street wrote: > I can't imagine a screening more 'educational' (and edifying and > inspiring) than a series of Peter Hutton's

[Frameworks] "Loop Collective: Recent Works" tour

2016-12-07 Thread dan browne
Dear Frameworks, I wanted to inform you of two upcoming screenings by The Loop Collective, featuring a programme of recent films and videos in support of a new limited edition publication on the collective's history, the launch of which coincides with our 20th anniversary. The Loop Collective is

Re: [Frameworks] 16mm Biker/ Witch Film Kickstarter

2016-12-07 Thread Francisco Torres
very psychtronic 2016-12-07 2:57 GMT-04:00 Ben Winston : > Hey everyone. I just started a kickstarter so I can finish my first > feature film. Here's a link if anyone's interested in what its all about. > Thank you. > >

Re: [Frameworks] Hutton

2016-12-07 Thread Francisco Torres
''. . It's like the letters my father writes that I never answer.'' ??? 2016-12-07 15:24 GMT-04:00 Re X : > Looking forward to the Hutton retrospective starting tonight in NYC!! It > runs through Monday at Anthology. > > On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Mark Street

Re: [Frameworks] Hutton

2016-12-07 Thread Bob Zinck
Several years ago I attended a screening of Peter Hutton's work at the Massachusetts College of Art where Peter was present to answer questions. Being first trained as a still photographer, I couldn't help but think about the work of Alfred Steiglitz and his "Equivalents". Unfortunately, at the

Re: [Frameworks] Books on Contemporary Experimental Film

2016-12-07 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
To extend that thought a bit: book publishers often take into account potential classroom sales. So there’s more of a predictable market for books covering avant garde film “classics” or earlier experimental film periods than the immediate one. And there’s a certain overlaps with “artist