[Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

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Tue Dec 17 03:40:15 UTC 2019


Here is another fun and informative one to add to the mix:

http://www.othercinema.com/otherzine/sell-your-tv-and-come-to-the-cinema-how-to-start-a-film-center/ <http://www.othercinema.com/otherzine/sell-your-tv-and-come-to-the-cinema-how-to-start-a-film-center/>

EPFC


> On Dec 16, 2019, at 5:47 PM, Kornelia Boczkowska <kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> There are a number of academic publications/papers, which discuss microcinemas and alternative exhibition spaces in the context of independent, avant-garde and experimental filmmaking - both general and site specific. Here’s a selection that I’ve come across (perhaps some have been already mentioned):
> 
> Scott Berry, Size matters: Microcinemas and alternative exhibition spaces (Millennium Film Journal 41, 2003)
> 
> Santiago Vernetti, Locating the microcinema: Echo Park Film Center, Light Industry, and Other Cinema (MA thesis, University of Southern California, 2013)
> 
> Ben Davis, Repertory Movie Theaters of New York City: Havens for Revivals, Indies and the Avant-Garde, 1960-1994 (McFarland, 2017)
> 
> Julia Bryan-Wilson, “Out to See Video”: EZTV's Queer Microcinema in West Hollywood (Grey Room 56, 2014)
> 
> Kyle Conway, Small Media, Global Media: Kino and the Microcinema Movement (Journal of Film and Video 60: 3/4, 2008)
> 
> Donna de Ville, The Microcinema Movement and Montreal (PhD dissertation, Concordia University, 2014)
> 
> Donna de Ville, The Persistent Transience of Microcinema (in the United States and Canada) (Film History 27: 3, 2015)
> 
> Jennifer Ann Rosales, Participatory Culture at the Echo Park Film Center (Journal of Media Literacy Education 5: 1, 2013)
> 
> Marc Moscato, Persevering despite the impossible: a brief history of media activism in Buffalo, NY (Jump Cut 52, 2010)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Kornelia
> 
> W dniu 16.12.2019 o 02:50, Chris Freeman pisze:
>> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
>> 
>> This would be for an undergraduate class to provide context for guest speakers who run alternative spaces.
>> 
>> Hope that's not too vague, any help is appreciated!
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Chris Freeman
>> 
>> 
>> 
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