[Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 43, Issue 19

Gene Youngblood atopia at comcast.net
Fri Dec 20 17:30:36 UTC 2013


Cardoso Flea Circus (1998) VDB? And in feature films, The Death of the Flea Circus Director, Thomas Koerfer (1972)
Martha Colburn: Spiders in Love, Big Bug Attack
Various by Jean Painleve



From: Ross Nugent 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 8:23 AM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 43, Issue 19

I just recently saw Manuel DeLanda's JUDGEMENT DAY (1983,S8-to-16mm, color, sound, 8 min), which 
features some pretty amazing cockroaches...

~Ross





On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 4:17 AM, חן שינברג <chennsh at netvision.net.il> wrote:

  The cameraman's revenge- ladislaw Starewicz.1912
  The acrobatic fly- percy smith. 1910

  And I also made many insect films,
  I can contact you off list.

  Thanks
  Chen Sheinberg

  נשלח מה-iPhone שלי

  ב-19 בדצמ 2013, בשעה 22:25, Curtis Tamm <curtis.tamm at gmail.com> כתב/ה:


    i am developing a list of experimental films about insects and islands, please help contribute.  

    thanks, 
    curtis 




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      Today's Topics:

         1. Ralph Steiner's Joy of Seeing (Pablo Marin)
         2. Re: projector-less film loops (Sasha Janerus)


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      From: Pablo Marin <pamarin82 at yahoo.com>
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      Subject: [Frameworks] Ralph Steiner's Joy of Seeing
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      Hi all,

      Anyone out there knows if this is available in any way (print, dvd, link)?

      Thanks in advance,
      Pablo Marin
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      From: Sasha Janerus <sasha.janerus at gmail.com>
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      Subject: Re: [Frameworks] projector-less film loops
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      A good place to look would be the recent book Exhibiting Cinema in
      Contemporary Art by Erika Balsom.



    3.  

      On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Mary Stark <marystark at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

      > Hi Rebecca,
      >
      > I have been working with 16mm film as installation using loops, fresnel
      > lenses and film as a sculptural material. If you are interested please look
      > at my website and blog
      > http://www.marystark.co.uk/
      > http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/
      >
      > Best wishes,
      >
      > Mary Stark
      >
      > Tel: 07828450979
      >
      >
      > On 17 Dec 2013, at 20:27, Jonathan Walley <walleyj at denison.edu> wrote:
      >
      > > Rebecca, et. al.,
      > >
      > > After re-reading your post, and reading Scott's response, it strikes me
      > that you may have been looking for information about early (e.g. silent,
      > "primitive?") film systems that involved viewing 16mm film without lens or
      > projector. Your use of the term "installation" made me assume expanded
      > cinema, film installation, etc., but then there's your reference to the
      > zoetrope, which suggests that you're looking for something further back in
      > history. Of course, the zoetrope did not use film of any kind. What's more,
      > 16mm film wasn't invented until 1923, by which time projection - with
      > lenses - was, of course, standard practice in film exhibition. I'm not
      > aware of any viewing systems for 16mm that don't employ at least lenses:
      > flatbed editors don't quite "project" the images, at least not in the same
      > way a projector does, and devices like Moviolas and Moviscopes don't
      > involve projection - the film image is simply magnified into a viewer, not
      > unlike the Kinetsoscope. But these systems are used to edit film reels, not
      > to show loops. And they all use lenses.
      > >
      > > Specifying your research project would be helpful - can we have a little
      > more detail?
      > > Jonathan
      > >
      > > Dr. Jonathan Walley
      > > Associate Professor
      > > Department of Cinema
      > > Denison University
      > > walleyj at denison.edu
      > >
      > >
      > > On Dec 17, 2013, at 12:44 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
      > >
      > >> Well, the first loop system was the Edison Kinetoscope but that was
      > 35mm..
      > >> --scott
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