[Frameworks] tableau vivante : experimental film and single frames

Gene Youngblood atopia at comcast.net
Mon Oct 6 22:32:45 UTC 2014


Raul Ruiz, “The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting” (1979) and earlier ones like “Life Is A Dream”, which is not available as far as I know.
Everything by Hans-Jurgen Syberberg
Mark Rappaport, “The Scenic Route” (1978) and at least one other by him that I can’t remember right now.


From: Rebekka Erin Moran 
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 3:08 PM
To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com 
Subject: [Frameworks] tableau vivante : experimental film and single frames

Hi, 

I am researching a project of the use of the Tableau Vivant in experimental or avant-garde filmmaking (history, theory, etc).
I am particularly interested in any examples of filmmakers that were investigating the tableau vivant as a reference to a film frame and not to a painting.
Also any sub themes that may relate to tableau vivant as a durational film frame or living freeze frame, or a tableau vivant as a non-active scene/image shot stop motion or frame by frame (in camera or optical printed). 

Any suggestions for readings or names would be greatly appreciated!

best,
Rebekka





Rebekka Moran


rebekka.moran at gmail.com
http://www.rebekkamoran.com
tel: +345 849 5978








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