[Frameworks] tableau vivante : experimental film and single frames

Gene Youngblood atopia at comcast.net
Mon Oct 6 23:24:54 UTC 2014


Some of these are probably stretching too far, others I think qualify...

Some Warhol 
Certain moments in Kenneth Anger 
Geography of the Body
Fragments of Etoile de Mer and The Seashell and the Clergyman
fragments of Christopher MacLaine’s The End
James Broughton, The Golden Positions 
Cocteau, Blood of a Poet
James Herbert’s nudes
parts of Joan Jonas’ I Want To Live In the Country
some of Shiho Kano, but I can’t remember which
ken Kobland’s Flaubert Dreams of Travel
Daina Krumins’ The Divine Miracle
some setups in Mike Kuchar
Owen Land, Noli Me Tangere
Tracey Moffatt, Night Cries
Parts of Richard Meyers’ 37/73
Sidney Peterson, Mr. Frenhofer and the Minotaur
Ed Rankus, Naked Doom
John Sturgeon’s early work, 1975-79


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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