[Frameworks] experimental cinema and the anthropocene

D. Stanek damonccny at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 17:55:13 UTC 2015


I think that you could talk about Chris Welsby, and specifically the manner in which the camera is allowed to interact with the environment as found in Wind Vane 1972.  

Very differently, you could speak of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, in the broad terms of the work, which is a composite of the dirt and rocks placed into the Utah landscape, but also the film, and the photo-documentation, and the essay he wrote.  The work should be understood more as geological time than in a human-scaled temporality.

Please share the list you settle upon when it is complete, I think many will be curious.

Damon Stanek
Minneapolis College of Art and Design


> On Dec 7, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Marco Poloni <mar.poloni at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Frameworkers,
> 
> I am writing you to ask if you could indicate me some films that are
> connected to the concept of the anthropocene (the geological time when
> the activity of the human species started to have a significant impact
> on the living system of planet earth).
> 
> 
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