Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-16 Thread mary billyou
Lili Chin has one: lil...@gmail.com

On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:10 AM, Justin Mackenzie <justin2...@hotmail.fr>
wrote:

> Hello Adam,
>
>
> I'm thinking of the series Spaceship Earth by the director Nicolas Gessner.
>
>
> You can see all of the episodes here on youtube :
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaG70cJ8vDE=
> PLhXnrXHn0TB3jtcKXugRT1f2Eq2LeWYUz=1
> Spaceship Earth - YouTube
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaG70cJ8vDE=PLhXnrXHn0TB3jtcKXugRT1f2Eq2LeWYUz=1>
> www.youtube.com
> Man I love this! Biggups to Ubah and Wynn for bringing it back to me!
> There are a total of 52 episodes, one for each week of Earths rotation
> around the Sun ...
>
>
>
> Good luck on your project,
>
> Justin
> --
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> Adam Hyman <a...@lafilmforum.org>
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> imagery - recommendations
>
> Thank you.
> I'll send a summary email in a couple of days.
>
> Best,
>
> Adam
>
> From: Piibe Kolka <piibe.ko...@gmail.com>
> Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.
> com>" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 22:07:33 +0300
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" <
> frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite
> imagery - recommendations
>
> Hi Adam,
>
> i made an experimental doc '540 nanometers' on the topic in 2012.
> https://vimeo.com/41938289
> ps. thanks for starting the thread - so many good recommendations for this
> particular interest.
>
> Piibe
>
> On 14 September 2016 at 19:42, Rob Gawthrop <r...@robgawthrop.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Erth John Latham UK 1971
>> "A journey from outer space to the centre of the world, in which
>> consciousness itself is revealed as a form sedimented history. With
>> distant views of the approaching Earth punctuated by black and silence,
>> light years are compressed into a cosmic imaginary.” Lux
>>
>> Moon 69 Scott Bartlett 1969
>> "Moon 1969 is a beautiful, eerie, haunting film, all the more wonderful
>> for the fact we do not once see the moon: only the manifestation of its
>> powers here on earth, the ebb and flow of the waters.. fiery rainbows into
>> a cloudy sky... men and rockets transformed into shattering crystals...
>> creating a picture if the cosmos in continual transformation."-- Gene
>> Youngblood
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On 13 Sep 2016, at 18:28, Adam Hyman <a...@lafilmforum.org> wrote:
>>
>> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
>> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
>> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>>
>> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
>> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
>> (so to speak).
>>
>> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
>> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
>> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
>> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>>
>> I am thinking of:
>> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
>> Films by Jeanne Liotta
>> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
>> (1970)
>>
>>
>> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
>> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
>> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
>> satellites.
>>
>> Additional suggestions, please?
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> --
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>> Los Angeles Filmforum
>> a...@lafilmforum.org
>> http://www.lafilmforum.org
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-15 Thread Justin Mackenzie
Hello Adam,


I'm thinking of the series Spaceship Earth by the director Nicolas Gessner.


You can see all of the episodes here on youtube :


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaG70cJ8vDE=PLhXnrXHn0TB3jtcKXugRT1f2Eq2LeWYUz=1

Spaceship Earth - 
YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaG70cJ8vDE=PLhXnrXHn0TB3jtcKXugRT1f2Eq2LeWYUz=1>
www.youtube.com
Man I love this! Biggups to Ubah and Wynn for bringing it back to me! There are 
a total of 52 episodes, one for each week of Earths rotation around the Sun ...





Good luck on your project,

Justin


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Envoyé : jeudi 15 septembre 2016 01:11:44
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Objet : Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery 
- recommendations

Thank you.
I'll send a summary email in a couple of days.

Best,

Adam

From: Piibe Kolka <piibe.ko...@gmail.com<mailto:piibe.ko...@gmail.com>>
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite 
imagery - recommendations

Hi Adam,

i made an experimental doc '540 nanometers' on the topic in 2012.
https://vimeo.com/41938289
ps. thanks for starting the thread - so many good recommendations for this 
particular interest.

Piibe

On 14 September 2016 at 19:42, Rob Gawthrop 
<r...@robgawthrop.co.uk<mailto:r...@robgawthrop.co.uk>> wrote:
Erth John Latham UK 1971
"A journey from outer space to the centre of the world, in which consciousness 
itself is revealed as a form sedimented history. With distant views of the 
approaching Earth punctuated by black and silence, light years are compressed 
into a cosmic imaginary." Lux

Moon 69 Scott Bartlett 1969
"Moon 1969 is a beautiful, eerie, haunting film, all the more wonderful for the 
fact we do not once see the moon: only the manifestation of its powers here on 
earth, the ebb and flow of the waters.. fiery rainbows into a cloudy sky... men 
and rockets transformed into shattering crystals... creating a picture if the 
cosmos in continual transformation."-- Gene Youngblood


Rob


On 13 Sep 2016, at 18:28, Adam Hyman 
<a...@lafilmforum.org<mailto:a...@lafilmforum.org>> wrote:

I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)

This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
(so to speak).

But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.

I am thinking of:
Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
Films by Jeanne Liotta
Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
(1970)


I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
"Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
satellites.

Additional suggestions, please?

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,

Adam

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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-14 Thread Adam Hyman
Thank you.  
I'll send a summary email in a couple of days.

Best,

Adam

From:  Piibe Kolka <piibe.ko...@gmail.com>
Reply-To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List
<frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
Date:  Wed, 14 Sep 2016 22:07:33 +0300
To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>"
<frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite
imagery - recommendations

Hi Adam, 

i made an experimental doc '540 nanometers' on the topic in 2012.
https://vimeo.com/41938289
ps. thanks for starting the thread - so many good recommendations for this
particular interest.

Piibe

On 14 September 2016 at 19:42, Rob Gawthrop <r...@robgawthrop.co.uk> wrote:
> Erth John Latham UK 1971
> "A journey from outer space to the centre of the world, in which consciousness
> itself is revealed as a form sedimented history. With distant views of the
> approaching Earth punctuated by black and silence, light years are compressed
> into a cosmic imaginary.” Lux
> 
> Moon 69 Scott Bartlett 1969
> "Moon 1969 is a beautiful, eerie, haunting film, all the more wonderful for
> the fact we do not once see the moon: only the manifestation of its powers
> here on earth, the ebb and flow of the waters.. fiery rainbows into a cloudy
> sky... men and rockets transformed into shattering crystals... creating a
> picture if the cosmos in continual transformation."-- Gene Youngblood
> 
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> On 13 Sep 2016, at 18:28, Adam Hyman <a...@lafilmforum.org> wrote:
> 
>> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
>> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
>> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>> 
>> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
>> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
>> (so to speak).
>> 
>> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
>> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
>> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
>> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>> 
>> I am thinking of:
>> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
>> Films by Jeanne Liotta
>> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
>> (1970)
>> 
>> 
>> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
>> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
>> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
>> satellites.
>> 
>> Additional suggestions, please?
>> 
>> Thank you for your help.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Adam
>> 
>> -- 
>> Adam Hyman
>> Los Angeles Filmforum
>> a...@lafilmforum.org
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-14 Thread Piibe Kolka
Hi Adam,

i made an experimental doc '540 nanometers' on the topic in 2012.
https://vimeo.com/41938289
ps. thanks for starting the thread - so many good recommendations for this
particular interest.

Piibe

On 14 September 2016 at 19:42, Rob Gawthrop  wrote:

> Erth John Latham UK 1971
> "A journey from outer space to the centre of the world, in which
> consciousness itself is revealed as a form sedimented history. With
> distant views of the approaching Earth punctuated by black and silence,
> light years are compressed into a cosmic imaginary.” Lux
>
> Moon 69 Scott Bartlett 1969
> "Moon 1969 is a beautiful, eerie, haunting film, all the more wonderful
> for the fact we do not once see the moon: only the manifestation of its
> powers here on earth, the ebb and flow of the waters.. fiery rainbows into
> a cloudy sky... men and rockets transformed into shattering crystals...
> creating a picture if the cosmos in continual transformation."-- Gene
> Youngblood
>
>
> Rob
>
>
> On 13 Sep 2016, at 18:28, Adam Hyman  wrote:
>
> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>
> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
> (so to speak).
>
> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>
> I am thinking of:
> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
> Films by Jeanne Liotta
> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
> (1970)
>
>
> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
> satellites.
>
> Additional suggestions, please?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adam
>
> --
> Adam Hyman
> Los Angeles Filmforum
> a...@lafilmforum.org
> http://www.lafilmforum.org
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-14 Thread Rob Gawthrop
Erth John Latham UK 1971
"A journey from outer space to the centre of the world, in which consciousness 
itself is revealed as a form sedimented history. With distant views of the 
approaching Earth punctuated by black and silence, light years are compressed 
into a cosmic imaginary.” Lux

Moon 69 Scott Bartlett 1969
"Moon 1969 is a beautiful, eerie, haunting film, all the more wonderful for the 
fact we do not once see the moon: only the manifestation of its powers here on 
earth, the ebb and flow of the waters.. fiery rainbows into a cloudy sky... men 
and rockets transformed into shattering crystals... creating a picture if the 
cosmos in continual transformation."-- Gene Youngblood


Rob


On 13 Sep 2016, at 18:28, Adam Hyman  wrote:

> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
> 
> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
> (so to speak).
> 
> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
> 
> I am thinking of:
> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
> Films by Jeanne Liotta
> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
> (1970)
> 
> 
> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
> satellites.
> 
> Additional suggestions, please?
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Adam
> 
> -- 
> Adam Hyman
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-14 Thread Adam Hyman
Thank you!  I'll check them out.

Adam

From:  Jesse Malmed <jesse.mal...@gmail.com>
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Date:  Tue, 13 Sep 2016 20:23:49 -0500
To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>"
<frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite
imagery - recommendations

A few (maybe they stretch):

Alexander Stewart + Peter Miller - On the Logic of Dubious Historical
Accounts, 1969-1972
https://vimeo.com/49984605

Deborah Stratman - ...These Blazeing Starrs!
http://www.pythagorasfilm.com/blazeingstarrs.html

Scott Reeder - Moon Dust

Jim Finn - Interkosmos

Blair Bogin - Galileo and Selfies
https://vimeo.com/88908855

Peter Burr - Alone with the Moon
https://vimeo.com/32216168

JM

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:12 PM, Adam Hyman <a...@lafilmforum.org> wrote:
> Thanks!
> I mentioned Belson in my original postŠ
> 
> From:  Scott MacDonald <smacd...@hamilton.edu>
> Reply-To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List
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> Date:  Tue, 13 Sep 2016 18:47:21 -0400
> To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>"
> <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite
> imagery - recommendations
> 
> Bill Morrison's JUST ANCIENT LOOPS.
> 
> Jordan Belson's films.
> 
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:41 PM, John Knecht <jkne...@colgate.edu> wrote:
>> Gunvor Nelson's "Take Off".
>> 
>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Tara Nelson <brendamere...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> La Region Centrale by Michael Snow certainly invokes astronomical imagery...
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Scott Dorsey <klu...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>> You know there are a lot of JPL films out there from their film library.
>>>> 
>>>> Ask them if they can get a print of "The Sergeant-- Report #100" which is
>>>> a hilarious short made up by guys at the JPL film lab in 1959 about the
>>>> Sergeant Rocket.
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Pip Chodorov

Hi Adam,
How about Stan Vanderbeek's SCIENCE FRICTION
Len Lye's BIRTH OF THE ROBOT
Mara Mattuschka's SOS EXTRATERRESTRIA
Or maybe more up your alley would be Courtney Hoskins GALILEAN 
SATELLITES series https://vimeo.com/7229429

-Pip




At 10:28 -0700 13/09/16, Adam Hyman wrote:

But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.

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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Jesse Malmed
A few (maybe they stretch):

Alexander Stewart + Peter Miller - On the Logic of Dubious Historical
Accounts, 1969-1972
https://vimeo.com/49984605

Deborah Stratman - ...These Blazeing Starrs!
http://www.pythagorasfilm.com/blazeingstarrs.html

Scott Reeder - Moon Dust

Jim Finn - Interkosmos

Blair Bogin - Galileo and Selfies
https://vimeo.com/88908855

Peter Burr - Alone with the Moon
https://vimeo.com/32216168

JM

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:12 PM, Adam Hyman <a...@lafilmforum.org> wrote:

> Thanks!
> I mentioned Belson in my original post…
>
> From: Scott MacDonald <smacd...@hamilton.edu>
> Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.
> com>" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 18:47:21 -0400
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" <
> frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite
> imagery - recommendations
>
> Bill Morrison's JUST ANCIENT LOOPS.
>
> Jordan Belson's films.
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:41 PM, John Knecht <jkne...@colgate.edu> wrote:
>
>> Gunvor Nelson's "Take Off".
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Tara Nelson <brendamere...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> La Region Centrale by Michael Snow certainly invokes astronomical
>>> imagery...
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Scott Dorsey <klu...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Adam Hyman
Sorry for the stupid error on my part, Robert.  I had the booklet just in
the next room.  Folks, that is indeed the correct title, with some worthy
writing, and all bilingual English/French.

Thank you all for your suggestions thus far.  Now to some viewing!

Best regards,

Adam

On 9/13/16 12:56 PM, "Robert Haller" 
wrote:

>Dear Adam,
>
>Thanks fpr the mention of my astronomical series and English/French
>catalog, but it was not called "universe" but GALAXY: AVANT-GARDE
>FILM-MAKERS LOOK ACROSS SPACE AND TIME. Sadly it played in the week of
>9/ll which meant that there was almost no media coverage, and it was
>difficult for audiences to get to Anthology because so many of the streets
>in lower Manhattan were blocked by emergency vehicles.--Robert Haller
>
>On 9/13/16 1:28 PM, "Adam Hyman"  wrote:
>
>>I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
>>astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
>>Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>>
>>This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
>>Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
>>(so to speak).
>>
>>But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
>>involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
>>earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
>>run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>>
>>I am thinking of:
>>Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
>>Films by Jeanne Liotta
>>Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
>>(1970)
>>
>>
>>I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
>>"Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
>>his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
>>satellites.
>>
>>Additional suggestions, please?
>>
>>Thank you for your help.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Adam
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Scott MacDonald
Bill Morrison's JUST ANCIENT LOOPS.

Jordan Belson's films.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:41 PM, John Knecht  wrote:

> Gunvor Nelson's "Take Off".
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Tara Nelson 
> wrote:
>
>> La Region Centrale by Michael Snow certainly invokes astronomical
>> imagery...
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Scott Dorsey  wrote:
>>
>>> You know there are a lot of JPL films out there from their film library.
>>>
>>> Ask them if they can get a print of "The Sergeant-- Report #100" which is
>>> a hilarious short made up by guys at the JPL film lab in 1959 about the
>>> Sergeant Rocket.
>>> --scott
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread John Knecht
Gunvor Nelson's "Take Off".

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Tara Nelson 
wrote:

> La Region Centrale by Michael Snow certainly invokes astronomical
> imagery...
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Scott Dorsey  wrote:
>
>> You know there are a lot of JPL films out there from their film library.
>>
>> Ask them if they can get a print of "The Sergeant-- Report #100" which is
>> a hilarious short made up by guys at the JPL film lab in 1959 about the
>> Sergeant Rocket.
>> --scott
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Tara Nelson
La Region Centrale by Michael Snow certainly invokes astronomical imagery...

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Scott Dorsey  wrote:

> You know there are a lot of JPL films out there from their film library.
>
> Ask them if they can get a print of "The Sergeant-- Report #100" which is
> a hilarious short made up by guys at the JPL film lab in 1959 about the
> Sergeant Rocket.
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Scott Dorsey
You know there are a lot of JPL films out there from their film library.

Ask them if they can get a print of "The Sergeant-- Report #100" which is
a hilarious short made up by guys at the JPL film lab in 1959 about the
Sergeant Rocket.
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Robert Haller
Dear Adam,

Thanks fpr the mention of my astronomical series and English/French
catalog, but it was not called "universe" but GALAXY: AVANT-GARDE
FILM-MAKERS LOOK ACROSS SPACE AND TIME. Sadly it played in the week of
9/ll which meant that there was almost no media coverage, and it was
difficult for audiences to get to Anthology because so many of the streets
in lower Manhattan were blocked by emergency vehicles.--Robert Haller

On 9/13/16 1:28 PM, "Adam Hyman"  wrote:

>I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
>astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
>Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>
>This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
>Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
>(so to speak).
>
>But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
>involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
>earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
>run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>
>I am thinking of:
>Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
>Films by Jeanne Liotta
>Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
>(1970)
>
>
>I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
>"Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
>his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
>satellites.
>
>Additional suggestions, please?
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Adam
>
>-- 
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Ken Eisenstein
Frampton's *Lemon* and *Artificial Light *

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Anna Dabrowska 
wrote:

> *I'll Be Late For Dinner*, 2015
> single screen video, b/w, square aspect ratio, ca 12'
> by Elias Heunick ( check the artist's website) could be an option.
> On 13 Sep 2016 20:40, "Dan Anderson"  wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure if this is too obvious, but "Powers of Ten" (1977) by
>> Charles and Ray Eames is always a fun one.. also "The Voyagers" (2010) by
>> Penny Lane.
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 1:02 PM, John Sundholm 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Adam,
>>>
>>> a must see is the Swedish "Altisonans" (1966) composed with  sound from
>>> satellites (Karl-Borger Blomdhal) and electronic imagery designed by Ralph
>>> Lundsten. Shot on 16 mm.
>>>
>>> best,
>>>
>>> John
>>> 
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>>> Hyman 
>>> Skickat: den 13 september 2016 19:28
>>> Till: Experimental Film Discussion List 
>>> Ämne: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite
>>> imagery - recommendations
>>>
>>> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
>>> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
>>> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>>>
>>> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
>>> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
>>> (so to speak).
>>>
>>> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
>>> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
>>> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
>>> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>>>
>>> I am thinking of:
>>> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
>>> Films by Jeanne Liotta
>>> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
>>> (1970)
>>>
>>>
>>> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
>>> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
>>> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
>>> satellites.
>>>
>>> Additional suggestions, please?
>>>
>>> Thank you for your help.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Adam
>>>
>>> --
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Aaron F. Ross

I made an astronomical fantasy...

http://www.dr-yo.com/video_unperturbed_hfr.html

Cheers

Aaron




At 9/13/2016, you wrote:
I'm working on programming a series around a 
theme of earth satellites & astronomy, for a 
museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL 
(Jet Propulsion Lab - the people behind our 
space probes, etc) This is supposed to be a more 
mainstream series, and there will be some 
Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so 
we're not going too far out (so to speak). But 
I'm looking for recommendations of experimental 
films that somehow involve/invoke astronomical 
imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of 
earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth 
from satellites.  I hope to run one in front of 
each feature, or have one evening of them. I am 
thinking of: Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant 
Noise; Black Rain Films by Jeanne Liotta Films 
by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); 
Cosmos (1969); World (1970) I have already been 
through Robert Haller's booklet on his series 
"Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch 
this series to include his time or other 
science-based films.  We're sticking with 
astronomy and satellites. Additional 
suggestions, please? Thank you for your help. 
Best regards, Adam -- Adam Hyman Los Angeles 
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread John Sundholm
Hi Adam,

a must see is the Swedish "Altisonans" (1966) composed with  sound from 
satellites (Karl-Borger Blomdhal) and electronic imagery designed by Ralph 
Lundsten. Shot on 16 mm.

best,

John

Från: FrameWorks  för Adam Hyman 

Skickat: den 13 september 2016 19:28
Till: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Ämne: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - 
recommendations

I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)

This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
(so to speak).

But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.

I am thinking of:
Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
Films by Jeanne Liotta
Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
(1970)


I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
"Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
satellites.

Additional suggestions, please?

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,

Adam

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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Jesse Pires
Omega by Donald Fox...one of my favorites (though it's pretty "out there")

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgJl6AT3DA0

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Adam Hyman  wrote:

> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>
> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
> (so to speak).
>
> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>
> I am thinking of:
> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
> Films by Jeanne Liotta
> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
> (1970)
>
>
> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
> satellites.
>
> Additional suggestions, please?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adam
>
> --
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Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films using Astronomy & Satellite imagery - recommendations

2016-09-13 Thread Michael Walsh
Hi Adam,
The great Dean Snider made a 35mm film in 1987 title LA MAR. Bruce Conner
narrated the film and the footage came from NASA.
-Michael Walsh

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Adam Hyman  wrote:

> I'm working on programming a series around a theme of earth satellites &
> astronomy, for a museum that is doing an exhibition linked to JPL (Jet
> Propulsion Lab - the people behind our space probes, etc)
>
> This is supposed to be a more mainstream series, and there will be some
> Hollywood sci-fi features as part of it, so we're not going too far out
> (so to speak).
>
> But I'm looking for recommendations of experimental films that somehow
> involve/invoke astronomical imagery, or, perhaps even better, imagery of
> earth-orbiting satellites, and views of earth from satellites.  I hope to
> run one in front of each feature, or have one evening of them.
>
> I am thinking of:
> Films by Semiconductor ­ Brilliant Noise; Black Rain
> Films by Jeanne Liotta
> Films by Jordan Belson ­ Allures; Samadhi (1967); Cosmos (1969); World
> (1970)
>
>
> I have already been through Robert Haller's booklet on his series
> "Universe" but I think I am not going to stretch this series to include
> his time or other science-based films.  We're sticking with astronomy and
> satellites.
>
> Additional suggestions, please?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adam
>
> --
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