Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-27 Thread John Muse
Thanks, Anna!  Great addition!

> On Oct 27, 2017, at 9:41 AM, Anna Kipervaser  
> wrote:
> 
> HOMAGE BY ASSASSINATION, Elia Suleiman, 25 minutes, 1992
> 
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L25WlRh6OlI
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-27 Thread Anna Kipervaser
HOMAGE BY ASSASSINATION, Elia Suleiman, 25 minutes, 1992

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L25WlRh6OlI
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-26 Thread John Muse
Thanks, Pablo.  I’m eager to see this one.  I wonder if Sarah Christman's 
Dear Bill Gates (2006) is the progenitor of Dear Steve? 

> On Oct 26, 2017, at 2:40 PM, Pablo de Ocampo  
> wrote:
> 
> John
> 
> Though it's not exactly a desktop doc, I always thought Herman Asselberghs 
> Dear Steve would make an interesting prologue/epilogue/counterpoint to this 
> new genre of work:
> 
> http://www.augusteorts.be/projects/48/dear-steve
> 
> Pablo
> 
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 4:28 PM, John Muse  wrote:
> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
> interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
> films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share works that 
> either take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as 
> a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively.  What 
> interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. 
> create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how they ruin everything good and 
> right and holy about film.
> 
> So far I’m thinking about:
> 
> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
> 
> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/65935223
> 
> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
> 
> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
> https://vimeo.com/94101046
> 
> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
> 
> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
> 
> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/131805970
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-26 Thread Pablo de Ocampo
John

Though it's not exactly a desktop doc, I always thought Herman
Asselberghs *Dear
Steve* would make an interesting prologue/epilogue/counterpoint to this new
genre of work:

http://www.augusteorts.be/projects/48/dear-steve

Pablo

On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 4:28 PM, John Muse  wrote:

> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical
> user interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries,
> narrative films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share
> works that either take the desktop environment for granted, critically
> engage with it as a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally
> but incisively.  What interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and
> drop, double-click, etc. create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how
> they ruin everything good and right and holy about film.
>
> So far I’m thinking about:
>
> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
>
> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/65935223
>
> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
>
> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
> https://vimeo.com/94101046
>
> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-
> guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
>
> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
>
> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/131805970
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread todd eacrett




Brett Kashmere's Cleaning the Glass, which we just showed a few minutes ago at 
Antimatter.

Inbar Hagai's Foot Stretcher has sections made this way as well.



On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 19:28:12 -0400, John Muse  wrote:

Hive mind! I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
films. Below is my preliminary list of films. Please share works that either 
take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as a space 
and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively. What interests 
me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. create new 
editing protocols and rules. Or how they ruin everything good and right and 
holy about film.

So far I’m thinking about:

Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot

Patrick Cederberg  Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
https://vimeo.com/65935223

Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI

Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
https://vimeo.com/94101046

Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013

Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start

Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
https://vimeo.com/131805970

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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread John Muse
Wow!  I love the look of this.  Thanks, Anna.

j

> On Oct 25, 2017, at 3:18 AM, Anna Dabrowska  wrote:
> 
> All that is solid by L. Henderson
> 
> https://vimeo.com/102666180
> 
> On 25 October 2017 at 09:11, Aman Wadhan  wrote:
> Hello John,
> 
> Memories of the following film leap to mind; you might find it interesting: 
> 
> 'Noah' (2013, 17 min.)
> dir. Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg
> 
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3017108/you-need-to-see-this-17-minute-film-set-entirely-on-a-teens-computer-screen
> 
> Best,
> Aman.
> 
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2017, John Muse  wrote:
> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
> interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
> films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share works that 
> either take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as 
> a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively.  What 
> interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. 
> create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how they ruin everything good and 
> right and holy about film.
> 
> So far I’m thinking about:
> 
> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
> 
> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/65935223
> 
> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
> 
> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
> https://vimeo.com/94101046
> 
> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
> 
> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
> 
> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/131805970
> 
> j/PrM
> 
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> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread John Muse
Yep, Noah is on my list.  See below.

> On Oct 25, 2017, at 3:11 AM, Aman Wadhan  wrote:
> 
> Hello John,
> 
> Memories of the following film leap to mind; you might find it interesting: 
> 
> 'Noah' (2013, 17 min.)
> dir. Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg
> 
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3017108/you-need-to-see-this-17-minute-film-set-entirely-on-a-teens-computer-screen
> 
> Best,
> Aman.
> 
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2017, John Muse  wrote:
> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
> interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
> films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share works that 
> either take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as 
> a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively.  What 
> interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. 
> create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how they ruin everything good and 
> right and holy about film.
> 
> So far I’m thinking about:
> 
> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
> 
> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/65935223
> 
> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
> 
> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
> https://vimeo.com/94101046
> 
> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
> 
> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
> 
> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/131805970
> 
> j/PrM
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread John Muse
Check!  I have that one in my list.

> On Oct 25, 2017, at 10:44 AM, tanya g  wrote:
> 
> Big_Sleep TM (Evan Meaney and Amy Szczepanski, 2016)
> 
> http://www.evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/
> 
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 3:19 AM Anna Dabrowska  
> wrote:
> All that is solid by L. Henderson
> 
> https://vimeo.com/102666180
> 
> On 25 October 2017 at 09:11, Aman Wadhan  wrote:
> Hello John,
> 
> Memories of the following film leap to mind; you might find it interesting: 
> 
> 'Noah' (2013, 17 min.)
> dir. Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg
> 
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3017108/you-need-to-see-this-17-minute-film-set-entirely-on-a-teens-computer-screen
> 
> Best,
> Aman.
> 
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2017, John Muse  wrote:
> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
> interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
> films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share works that 
> either take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as 
> a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively.  What 
> interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. 
> create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how they ruin everything good and 
> right and holy about film.
> 
> So far I’m thinking about:
> 
> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
> 
> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/65935223
> 
> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
> 
> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
> https://vimeo.com/94101046
> 
> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
> 
> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
> 
> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/131805970
> 
> j/PrM
> 
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> http://www.finleymuse.com
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread Anna Dabrowska
All that is solid by L. Henderson

https://vimeo.com/102666180

On 25 October 2017 at 09:11, Aman Wadhan  wrote:

> Hello John,
>
> Memories of the following film leap to mind; you might find it
> interesting:
>
> 'Noah' (2013, 17 min.)
> dir. Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg
>
> https://www.fastcompany.com/3017108/you-need-to-see-this-
> 17-minute-film-set-entirely-on-a-teens-computer-screen
>
> Best,
> Aman.
>
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2017, John Muse  wrote:
>
>> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical
>> user interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries,
>> narrative films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share
>> works that either take the desktop environment for granted, critically
>> engage with it as a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally
>> but incisively.  What interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and
>> drop, double-click, etc. create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how
>> they ruin everything good and right and holy about film.
>>
>> So far I’m thinking about:
>>
>> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
>>
>> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
>> https://vimeo.com/65935223
>>
>> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
>>
>> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
>> https://vimeo.com/94101046
>>
>> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
>> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-gui
>> de-night-tremors-mix-2013
>>
>> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
>> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
>>
>> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One
>> (2015)
>> https://vimeo.com/131805970
>>
>> j/PrM
>>
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>>
>> john muse
>> visual media scholar
>> haverford college
>> he/him/his
>> http://www.finleymuse.com
>> http://www.haverford.edu/faculty/jmuse
>> http://haverford.academia.edu/JohnMuse
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread Aman Wadhan
Hello John,

Memories of the following film leap to mind; you might find it interesting:

'Noah' (2013, 17 min.)
dir. Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg

https://www.fastcompany.com/3017108/you-need-to-see-this-17-minute-film-set-entirely-on-a-teens-computer-screen

Best,
Aman.

On Wednesday, October 25, 2017, John Muse  wrote:

> Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical
> user interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries,
> narrative films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share
> works that either take the desktop environment for granted, critically
> engage with it as a space and temporal structure, or use it occasionally
> but incisively.  What interests me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and
> drop, double-click, etc. create new editing protocols and rules.  Or how
> they ruin everything good and right and holy about film.
>
> So far I’m thinking about:
>
> Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
>
> Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/65935223
>
> Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
>
> Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
> https://vimeo.com/94101046
>
> Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
> http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-
> guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
>
> Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
> http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
>
> Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/131805970
>
> j/PrM
>
> *
>
> john muse
> visual media scholar
> haverford college
> he/him/his
> http://www.finleymuse.com
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Re: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-25 Thread William Basquin
John,

Hello!

I like Sarah Christman's film "Dear Bill Gates" (2006?).
It's been a few years since the last time I saw it, but I'm 
pretty sure it overlaps with your criteria.

-- Bill

Bill Basquin
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415.317.7611
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>From: John Muse <jm...@sonic.net>
>Sent: Oct 24, 2017 4:28 PM
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>Subject: [Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative
>
>Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
>interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
>films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share works that either 
>take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as a space 
>and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively.  What interests 
>me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. create new 
>editing protocols and rules.  Or how they ruin everything good and right and 
>holy about film.
>
>So far I’m thinking about:
> 
>Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot
>
>Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
>https://vimeo.com/65935223
>
>Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI
>
>Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
>https://vimeo.com/94101046
>
>Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
>http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013
>
>Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
>http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start
>
>Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
>https://vimeo.com/131805970
>
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>haverford college
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[Frameworks] Desktop documentary/essay/narrative

2017-10-24 Thread John Muse
Hive mind!  I’m looking for films that use the desktop and the graphical user 
interface as the ground and foundation for essays, documentaries, narrative 
films.  Below is my preliminary list of films.  Please share works that either 
take the desktop environment for granted, critically engage with it as a space 
and temporal structure, or use it occasionally but incisively.  What interests 
me most: how the window, pop-up, drag and drop, double-click, etc. create new 
editing protocols and rules.  Or how they ruin everything good and right and 
holy about film.

So far I’m thinking about:
 
Camille Henrot Grosse Fatigue (2013)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Henrot

Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (2013)
https://vimeo.com/65935223

Nick Briz: Apple Computers (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GyvH3LApDI

Kevin B. Lee, Transformers: The Premake (2014)
https://vimeo.com/94101046

Theo Anthony: Spirit Guide - Night Tremors Mix (2013)
http://www.theoanthony.net/installation/2014/1/21/spirit-guide-night-tremors-mix-2013

Evan Meaney: Big Sleep (2015)
http://evanmeaney.com/bigsleep/#start

Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation: Number One (2015)
https://vimeo.com/131805970

j/PrM

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john muse
visual media scholar
haverford college
he/him/his
http://www.finleymuse.com
http://www.haverford.edu/faculty/jmuse
http://haverford.academia.edu/JohnMuse

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