[Frameworks] Will Hindle Essay & New Will Hindle LiveJournal Tribute Page!

Doug Chaffin("Douglas Graves") dgtolstoy at yahoo.com
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Please check out this wonderful essay about Will Hindle from his friend & colleague at USF in the 1970s & 80s, Charles Lyman, who is a prolific & accomplished cinematic filmmaker & videomaker in his own right. 
He wrote it in 2007 for the Ybor Festival of The Moving Image:
https://willhindlewmh.livejournal.com/469.html

And please follow my WillHindleWMH LiveJournal Tribute Page. 
Enjoy, Doug
"Good God, but being alive is so a beautiful moment...." 
 ~William Mayo Hindle 

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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Need Movieola Flatbed Repair Urgently! (Scott Dorsey)
  2. Need Movieola Flatbed Repair! (Margot Niederland)
  3. Re: Need Movieola Flatbed Repair! (Scott Dorsey)
  4. Will Hindle Personal Cinematic Art Slideshow Tribute
      (Doug Chaffin("Douglas Graves"))
  5. Re: Need Movieola Flatbed Repair Urgently! (Beebe, Roger W.)
MPE was the shop in NYC.  I don't know if the have anyone left who even knows
what a flatbed is, but years ago Stewart Mann there was the guy.  Boston 
Connection up north will work on them and they can probably swap boards by 
mail if you can identify the bad board.

In general people who work on mechanical film equipment hate working on
the moviola flatbeds because of the electronic controls on everything.
It's a totally different set of skills needed to work on compared with a KEM.
But you could try Paul Tomasko and see if he's willing to touch it.

In general if the electronic controls are becoming flaky and you haven't
recapped the machine in the past 20 years, any good tech is going to want to
replace every electrolytic capacitor in the thing before before even 
attempting diagnosis, just to warn you.  It's a good plan.
--scott





Thank you Becca…I appreciate your response but  I can’t afford to hire Dwight Cody at Boston Connection to come all the way down here and fix it. 
Also…parts offered by MONO)… I don’t think I need parts … won’t know for sure till someone looks at my flatbed in person.
… the problem might be in the wiring.? With everything but the main power switched off…the  take up plates and sound heads are spinning uncontrollably.  I think I know where this might stem from but  I need someone to come, check it out and fix it.
Please let me know if there’s anyone in the NY area who can do this.
Thank you,Margot 
Website: margotniederland.comPhone: 212 431-0778
> With everything but the main power switched off?the  take up plates and sound heads are spinning uncontrollably.

Check fuses.  If one of the low voltage power supplies comes up and the
other does not, it will run away like this.  Check fuses before anything
else.  (Then get the supplies recapped if they have not already been, etc.)
--scott



Please check out my new Will Hindle Tribute! 
https://youtu.be/uVDNdrv0R0w

And my whole new Will Hindle YT Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjxTNQB0ONtad7yoJhdXcPOBVqEaMfdPb

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  1. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Eric Theise)
  2. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (andre.colinet at telenet.be)
  3. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Chris Freeman)
  4. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Eli Horwatt)
  5. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (MARILYN BRAKHAGE)
  6. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Beebe, Roger W.)
  7. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Todd Eacrett)
  8. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Brandon Walley)
  9. Re: First Look 20/21 Experimental Films at Museum of the
      Moving Image (Stephen Anker)
  10. Re: experimental/doc films about sports (JANIS LIPZIN)
  11. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Albert Alcoz)
  12. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Marcin Gizycki)
  13. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Elena Duque)
I really liked Miguel Angel Rios' trompos pieces, e.g., A Morir (Till Death), which I think I first saw installed at Site Santa Fe. Here's an excerpt: https://youtu.be/00PPJmXmeoQ
Lee Walton made a number of funny often smart performance videos dealing with sports when he lived in San Francisco and I think it's still an interest of his. In one, he purchased a heavy barbell weight at a downtown sports store and lugged it six miles through hilly San Francisco to another location near the Pacific Ocean where he returned it.
http://www.leewalton.com/art/35-pounds-purchased-and-returned

In another, he lurked at the track at Kezar Stadium in Golden Gate Park, and when causal joggers were approaching the finish line he'd burst out running to pass them just in time to "win" a race; their reactions ranged from surprise to not even noticing.
http://www.leewalton.com/art/the-competitionist

And there was Last Place: The Walton Derbyhttp://www.leewalton.com/art/last-place-2001-walton-derby

Probably other good examples on his website that I don't know.
Eric

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My favorite is “Water Pulu” by Ladislav Galeta.
- Pip Chodorov


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My favorite is “Water Pulu” by Ladislav Galeta.
- Pip Chodorov


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My 2013 video - "Rocky's Moves from the Fight Scene in Rocky"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ8wrnEJlhQ
"Atlanta" by Miranda July (1996)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-eicXZ-c14
Paul Pfeiffer's "Long Count" videos of sports with the players removedhttps://ubuweb.com/film/pfeiffer.html
Tim Davis - "Upstate New York Olympics"http://www.davistim.com/videos/unyo.php



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Combat de boxe, Charles Dekeukeleire.
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My favorite is “Water Pulu” by Ladislav Galeta.
- Pip Chodorov


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Nathaniel Dorsky's "A Fall Trip Home." 
https://nathanieldorsky.net/post/182897811518/a-fall-trip-home-two-film-stills

On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 11:33 AM Chris Freeman <christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:

My 2013 video - "Rocky's Moves from the Fight Scene in Rocky"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ8wrnEJlhQ
"Atlanta" by Miranda July (1996)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-eicXZ-c14
Paul Pfeiffer's "Long Count" videos of sports with the players removedhttps://ubuweb.com/film/pfeiffer.html
Tim Davis - "Upstate New York Olympics"http://www.davistim.com/videos/unyo.php



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My favorite is “Water Pulu” by Ladislav Galeta.
- Pip Chodorov


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Stan Brakhage's "Western History," available on 16mm through Canyon Cinema.
Marilyn Brakhage

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Subject: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions

Hello frameworkers,
Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports. 
Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic? 
Deeply appreciated. 
salud,
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Mubi is running an Olympic-themed series right now.  Today’s selection:  Yvonne Rainer’s “Volleyball (Foot Film)”
 
  
 
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
 
  
 
Nathaniel Dorsky's "A Fall Trip Home." 
 
  
 
https://nathanieldorsky.net/post/182897811518/a-fall-trip-home-two-film-stills
 
  
 
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 11:33 AM Chris Freeman <christopherbriggsfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
 

My 2013 video - "Rocky's Moves from the Fight Scene in Rocky"
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ8wrnEJlhQ
 
  
 
"Atlanta" by Miranda July (1996)
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-eicXZ-c14
 
  
 
Paul Pfeiffer's "Long Count" videos of sports with the players removed
 
https://ubuweb.com/film/pfeiffer.html
 
  
 
Tim Davis - "Upstate New York Olympics"
 
http://www.davistim.com/videos/unyo.php
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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Combat de boxe, Charles Dekeukeleire.
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My favorite is “Water Pulu” by Ladislav Galeta.
- Pip Chodorov


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Jørgen Leth's cycling films A Sunday in Hell, Stars and Watercarriers, and The Impossible Hour.


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Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports. 
Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic? 
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Not really about sport, in the conventional sense...
If the War Continues, Jonathan Schwartz (rip)https://canyoncinema.com/catalog/film/?i=5056
Brandon Walley
he/him/his 
www.brandonwalley.commediacityfilmfestival.com

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Jørgen Leth's cycling films A Sunday in Hell, Stars and Watercarriers, and The Impossible Hour.


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Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports. 
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Deeply appreciated. 
salud,
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Good work, Becca! Wish I could be there. Best, Steve
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 7:48 AM Becca Keating <keating.becca at gmail.com> wrote:

This weekend Museum of the Moving Image will present experimental programs as part of its annual First Look Festival of New York Premieres. 

The programs will feature new work from Ken Jacobs (Double Wow and Other Films by Ken Jacobs) and James Benning (Maggie's Farm). Additionally, Are We Here, Together? Experimental Shorts playing Saturday, Just 31st at 6:30pm presents new short works from 2020 and 2021 with filmmakers Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby, Talenda Sanders, Meg Rorison, Peter Burr, Roger Beebe and Ross Meckfessel in person. 

Full details on the programs are as follows: 

Saturday, July 31st4:00pm Maggie's Farm
 Dir. James Benning. United States. 2020, 84 mins. If landscape is a function of time as James Benning has held throughout his career, then this serene study of the parking lot, stairwell, corridors, and rear loading dock of the CalArts building where Benning has worked for 33 years comprises more than the sum of its 24 three-and-a-half-minute-long shots, divided sequentially into eight exteriors, eight interiors, and eight exteriors again, recorded in a single day. The suggested rhythm of the filmmaker’s own quotidian life over decades merges dreamily with the real-time rhythms of this institutional space, where sometimes the music of Bob Dylan and Linda Ronstadt is overheard. New York premiere 
 Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors & students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI members. Order online. After your purchase, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is general admission. Please review safety protocols before your visit.  

Saturday, July 31st
6:30pm Are We Here, Together? Experimental Shorts
 A mining of perception exploring landscapes, cityscapes, bodies, sexuality, feminism, anti-capitalism, and anti-authoritarianism in search of meaning, connection, the self, resolve, and greater ideals. These two programs of shorts conclude with a projector performance by Roger Beebe paying tribute to the filmmaker Norman McLaren. 


 Program 1: In These Times 

 With Emily Vey Duke, Talena Sanders, and Cooper Battersby in person  
  

 Running time: approximately 60 mins. 

 We Carry with Us Our Mother 
   Dir. Olivia Ciummo. United States. 2019, 5 mins. Planetary events and blood red landscapes blend with ethereal sounds as text leaves clues about difficulties with the mind and body. New York premiere 

 Garden City Beautiful 
  Dir. Ben Balcom. United States. 2019, 12 mins. One sunny afternoon in the Midwest, suspended in a time between, two commuters daydream about a life lived otherwise. New York City premiere 

 Zen Basketball. 
 Dir. Mike Hoolboom. U.S. 2020, 5 mins. In a series of simple frames, the often misunderstood practice of Zen takes shape as basketball bliss. Now in retirement, the greatest defensive player of the amateur leagues continues to practice on a remote island, far from the madding crowds. His techniques and dedication undergo continual refinement, revealed here in this startling exposé. North American premiere 

 Eastern State 
   Dir. Talena Sanders. U.S. 2019, 5 mins. Eastern State brings a found archive of decades of footage documenting the lives of the patients and employees of one of the oldest mental health institutions in the United States into dialogue with Barbara Loden's 1970 film Wanda. Through digital video corruption, VHS artifacting, stroboscopic effects, direct animation, and overlays, this collage film considers the fidelity of nonfiction media to lived experiences of isolation. Warning: flicker effects. New York premiere 

 Standing Forward Full 
   Dir. Alee Peoples. United States. 2020, 6 mins. A helter skelter is an amusement ride with a spiral slide built around a tower. Like this film, an exorcism attempt of an unrequited desire, itʼs either moving too fast or at a complete standstill. Disorienting but exciting. New York premiere. 

 Curious Fantasies 
   Dir. Jesse McLean. United States. 2019, 8 mins.The language and imagery related to celebrity perfumes (both descriptive and visual) are a starting point to think about consumer desires and the corruption of branding. “Give us your songs, your smells, and we will give you everything.” The rich get richer, everyone smells poorer. New York premiere 

 BECOMING 
   Dir. Ariel Teal. United States. 2018, 8 mins. Embodying a body after trauma. Blowjobs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and memory are interwoven in an attempt to process and find bodily autonomy. Content warning: The film contains text dealing with sexual trauma. New York premiere 

 Civil Twilight at the Vernal Equinox 
   Dirs. Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby. U.S, 12 mins. “What would another world look like, one that is carried by this feeling of empathy, of mutual love between humans and animals, between species? How would our relationship with a largely domesticated nature and environment change? How would established relationships of power and strength be redefined with this thought?”—Tasja Langenbach. New York premiere 

 Program 2: Perceptual States 

 With Peter Burr, Margaret Rorison, and Ross Meckfessel in person 

 Running time: approximately 75 mins. 

 Black Square 
   Dir. Peter Burr. U.S. 2020. 7 mins. An assembly of human figures writhe and squares strobe in rhythm to audio sampled from the opening of the 1965 Op Art exhibition "The Responsive Eye." Through the friction of this contrast, a portrait emerges of an anxious divided society testing the boundaries of awareness. Warning: flicker effects. New York premiere 

 Another Horizon 
   Dir. Stephanie Barber. U.S. 2020. 9 mins. The horizon, where the sky and the earth meet, is always elsewhere, a promised place where these two elements come together. A metaphor, an orienting, a promise of transition, change, transcendence. A place where the corporeal and spiritual meet, or are cleaved apart. New York City premiere 

 Zero Length Spring 
   Dir. Ross Meckfessel. U.S. 2020. 16 mins. A walk through corridors and rooms culminates in a familial Reiki session—what’s underneath and within. An apotropaic film, imprinted by rituals and symbols, basking in ruptures of the body and the earth. Through ASMR brush tracks and the language of self-help therapy, film surface abrasions and alleged paranormal photos, the film gives shape to various unseeable forces. You’re worth it, you deserve love, you can grow. New York premiere 

 The I and S of Lives 
   Dir. Kevin Jerome Everson. United States. 2021, 7 mins. The “I” and “S” of “Lives” are the smoothest area of resistance. A rollerblader (Jahleel Gardner) navigates the letters on the pavement of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington D.C. on a summer afternoon, 2020. New York premiere 

 Baltimore 
   Dir. Margaret Rorison. United States. 2021, 22 mins. A montage of the underpopulated streets, shuddered storefronts, and crumbling cornices of Baltimore City suggests a disturbed, mind’s eye recollection of social neglect and physical decay. New York premiere. 
Live Performance 
Lineage (for Norman McLaren) 
 Dir. Roger Beebe. U.S. 2019. 15 mins. 16mm projector performance. Lineage is a loop-based “orchestral” film performance for four 16mm projectors. Using as a point of departure Norman McLaren’s abstract animations in Lines Horizontal as well as reworked footage from two documentary portraits of McLaren in his prime and in his later life, the film explores how abstract marks made in a variety of ways—laser printing and etching, contact printing and hand-processing—result in strange and surprising sounds. New York premiere.   
   Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors & students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI members. Order online. After your purchase, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is general admission. Please review safety protocols before your visit.  
Sunday, August 1::4:00pm Double Wow and Other Films by Ken Jacobs 

 With Ken Jacobs in conversation with David Schwartz 

 Dir. Ken Jacobs. United States. 1969–2021, 70-minute program. MoMI’s 1989 Ken Jacobs retrospective celebrated three decades of pioneering work by the New York avant garde icon. Always inventing new forms and bending technology to his unique artistry, Jacobs embraced digital cinema and has become even more prolific in the subsequent three decades. In this program, two celluloid portraits of his young son and daughter and a digital exploration of 19th-century stereographic imagery of children laboring at a thread factory, are presented along with the world premiere of a 40-minute 3D work, Double Wow, whose title evokes the wonderment and impact of so many of his films. The screening, with First Look favorite Ken Jacobs in person, celebrates the release of The Ken Jacobs Collection by Kino Lorber on Blu-ray.

 Nissan Ariana Window (1969, 14 mins., 16mm) 

 Spaghetti Aza (1976, 1 min., 16mm) 


 Opening the 19th Century 1896 (1991, 9 mins., 16mm) 


 Capitalism: Child Labor (2006, 14 mins.) 

 Double Wow (World Premiere. 2021, 40 mins., 3-D) 

 Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors & students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI members. Order online. After your purchase, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is general admission. Please review safety protocols before your visit.  
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One of my favorites  is Jean Vigo’s short film from 1931 about the French swimming champion Jean Taris, entitled Taris.

Janis Crystal Lipzin

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>  2. New Will Hindle YT Playlist (douglasbailliegraves)
>  3. doc/exp sports film suggestions (jjmartinod)
>  4. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (jimmyschaus1)
>  5. First Look 20/21 Experimental Films at Museum of the Moving
>      Image (Becca Keating)
>  6. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Eric Theise)
>  7. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Eric Theise)
>  8. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Christine Downing)
>  9. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Eric Theise)
>  10. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (Quentin Darcq)
>  11. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (LIPKIN, BENJAMIN)
>  12. Re: doc/exp sports film suggestions (FrameWorks Admin)
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> Hello frameworkers,
> Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports.
> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
> Deeply appreciated.
> salud,
> j-j
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> off the top of my head...
> 
> Goshogaoka (Sharon Lockhart): https://www.lockhartstudio.com/goshogaoka
> In the Realm of Perfection (Julien Faraut)
> The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (Werner Herzog):
> https://vimeo.com/411151361
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 4:32 PM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello frameworkers,
>> Working on something new and am looking for references of
>> documentary/experimental short films on sports.
>> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
>> Deeply appreciated.
>> salud,
>> j-j
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> From: Becca Keating <keating.becca at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Frameworks] First Look 20/21 Experimental Films at Museum of
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> This weekend Museum of the Moving Image will present experimental programs
> as part of its annual First Look Festival of New York Premieres.
> 
> The programs will feature new work from *Ken Jacobs* (Double Wow and Other
> Films by Ken Jacobs
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2021/08/01/detail/double-wow-and-other-works-by-ken-jacobs>
> *)* and *James Benning* (Maggie's Farm
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2021/07/31/detail/maggies-farm>).
> Additionally, Are We Here, Together? Experimental Shorts
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2021/07/31/detail/are-we-here-together-experimental-shorts>
> playing Saturday, Just 31st at 6:30pm presents new short works from 2020
> and 2021 with filmmakers Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby, Talenda Sanders,
> Meg Rorison, Peter Burr, Roger Beebe and Ross Meckfessel in person.
> 
> Full details on the programs are as follows:
> 
> *Saturday, July 31st*
> 4:00pm Maggie's Farm
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2021/07/31/detail/maggies-farm>
> 
> *Dir. James Benning*. United States. 2020, 84 mins. If landscape is a
> function of time as James Benning has held throughout his career, then this
> serene study of the parking lot, stairwell, corridors, and rear loading
> dock of the CalArts building where Benning has worked for 33 years
> comprises more than the sum of its 24 three-and-a-half-minute-long shots,
> divided sequentially into eight exteriors, eight interiors, and eight
> exteriors again, recorded in a single day. The suggested rhythm of the
> filmmaker?s own quotidian life over decades merges dreamily with the
> real-time rhythms of this institutional space, where sometimes the music of
> Bob Dylan and Linda Ronstadt is overheard. *New York premiere*
> *Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors & students / $9 youth (ages 3?17) / Free for
> MoMI members. Order online.
> <https://1282.blackbaudhosting.com/1282/sslpage.aspx?pid=196&tab=2&txobjid=ae19f444-0a32-46f7-bcfe-59a8446ef3ba>*
> *After
> your purchase, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is
> general admission. Please review safety protocols
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/safety-2021> before your visit.*
> 
> *Saturday, July 31st*
> 6:30pm Are We Here, Together? Experimental Shorts
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2021/07/31/detail/are-we-here-together-experimental-shorts>
> 
> A mining of perception exploring landscapes, cityscapes, bodies, sexuality,
> feminism, anti-capitalism, and anti-authoritarianism in search of meaning,
> connection, the self, resolve, and greater ideals. These two programs of
> shorts conclude with a projector performance by Roger Beebe paying tribute
> to the filmmaker Norman McLaren.
> 
> *Program 1: In These Times*
> 
> *With Emily Vey Duke, Talena Sanders, and Cooper Battersby in person*
> 
> Running time: approximately 60 mins.
> 
> 
> *We Carry with Us Our Mother * Dir. Olivia Ciummo. United States. 2019, 5
> mins. Planetary events and blood red landscapes blend with ethereal sounds
> as text leaves clues about difficulties with the mind and body. *New York
> premiere*
> 
> 
> *Garden City Beautiful * Dir. Ben Balcom. United States. 2019, 12 mins. One
> sunny afternoon in the Midwest, suspended in a time between, two commuters
> daydream about a life lived otherwise. *New York City premiere*
> 
> *Zen Basketball*.
> Dir. Mike Hoolboom. U.S. 2020, 5 mins. In a series of simple frames, the
> often misunderstood practice of Zen takes shape as basketball bliss. Now in
> retirement, the greatest defensive player of the amateur leagues continues
> to practice on a remote island, far from the madding crowds. His techniques
> and dedication undergo continual refinement, revealed here in this
> startling expos?. *North American premiere*
> 
> 
> *Eastern State * Dir. Talena Sanders. U.S. 2019, 5 mins. *Eastern State*
> brings a found archive of decades of footage documenting the lives of the
> patients and employees of one of the oldest mental health institutions in
> the United States into dialogue with Barbara Loden's 1970 film Wanda.
> Through digital video corruption, VHS artifacting, stroboscopic effects,
> direct animation, and overlays, this collage film considers the fidelity of
> nonfiction media to lived experiences of isolation. Warning: flicker
> effects. *New York premiere*
> 
> 
> *Standing Forward Full * Dir. Alee Peoples. United States. 2020, 6 mins. A
> helter skelter is an amusement ride with a spiral slide built around a
> tower. Like this film, an exorcism attempt of an unrequited desire, it?s
> either moving too fast or at a complete standstill. Disorienting but
> exciting. *New York premiere.*
> 
> 
> *Curious Fantasies * Dir. Jesse McLean. United States. 2019, 8 mins.The
> language and imagery related to celebrity perfumes (both descriptive and
> visual) are a starting point to think about consumer desires and the
> corruption of branding. ?Give us your songs, your smells, and we will give
> you everything.? The rich get richer, everyone smells poorer. *New York
> premiere*
> 
> 
> *BECOMING * Dir. Ariel Teal. United States. 2018, 8 mins. Embodying a body
> after trauma. Blowjobs, *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*, and memory are
> interwoven in an attempt to process and find bodily autonomy. Content
> warning: The film contains text dealing with sexual trauma. *New York
> premiere*
> 
> 
> *Civil Twilight at the Vernal Equinox * Dirs. Emily Vey Duke, Cooper
> Battersby. U.S, 12 mins. ?What would another world look like, one that is
> carried by this feeling of empathy, of mutual love between humans and
> animals, between species? How would our relationship with a largely
> domesticated nature and environment change? How would established
> relationships of power and strength be redefined with this thought???Tasja
> Langenbach. *New York premiere*
> 
> *Program 2: Perceptual States*
> 
> *With Peter Burr, Margaret Rorison, and Ross Meckfessel in person*
> 
> Running time: approximately 75 mins.
> 
> 
> *Black Square * Dir. Peter Burr. U.S. 2020. 7 mins. An assembly of human
> figures writhe and squares strobe in rhythm to audio sampled from the
> opening of the 1965 Op Art exhibition "The Responsive Eye." Through the
> friction of this contrast, a portrait emerges of an anxious divided society
> testing the boundaries of awareness. Warning: flicker effects. *New York
> premiere*
> 
> 
> *Another Horizon * Dir. Stephanie Barber. U.S. 2020. 9 mins. The horizon,
> where the sky and the earth meet, is always elsewhere, a promised place
> where these two elements come together. A metaphor, an orienting, a promise
> of transition, change, transcendence. A place where the corporeal and
> spiritual meet, or are cleaved apart. *New York City premiere*
> 
> 
> *Zero Length Spring * Dir. Ross Meckfessel. U.S. 2020. 16 mins. A walk
> through corridors and rooms culminates in a familial Reiki session?what?s
> underneath and within. An apotropaic film, imprinted by rituals and
> symbols, basking in ruptures of the body and the earth. Through ASMR brush
> tracks and the language of self-help therapy, film surface abrasions and
> alleged paranormal photos, the film gives shape to various unseeable
> forces. You?re worth it, you deserve love, you can grow. *New York premiere*
> 
> 
> *The I and S of Lives * Dir. Kevin Jerome Everson. United States. 2021, 7
> mins. The ?I? and ?S? of ?Lives? are the smoothest area of resistance. A
> rollerblader (Jahleel Gardner) navigates the letters on the pavement of
> Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington D.C. on a summer afternoon, 2020. *New
> York premiere*
> 
> 
> *Baltimore * Dir. Margaret Rorison. United States. 2021, 22 mins. A montage
> of the underpopulated streets, shuddered storefronts, and crumbling
> cornices of Baltimore City suggests a disturbed, mind?s eye recollection of
> social neglect and physical decay. *New York premiere.*
> 
> 
> *Live Performance Lineage (for Norman McLaren) * Dir. Roger Beebe. U.S.
> 2019. 15 mins. 16mm projector performance. Lineage is a loop-based
> ?orchestral? film performance for four 16mm projectors. Using as a point of
> departure Norman McLaren?s abstract animations in *Lines Horizontal* as
> well as reworked footage from two documentary portraits of McLaren in his
> prime and in his later life, the film explores how abstract marks made in a
> variety of ways?laser printing and etching, contact printing and
> hand-processing?result in strange and surprising sounds. *New York
> premiere.*
> 
> *Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors & students / $9 youth (ages 3?17) / Free for
> MoMI members. Order online.
> <https://1282.blackbaudhosting.com/1282/tickets?tab=2&txobjid=d0eccf03-d611-464a-9169-33478e236690>*
> *After
> your purchase, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is
> general admission. Please review safety protocols
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/safety-2021> before your visit.*
> 
> *Sunday, August 1::*
> 4:00pm Double Wow and Other Films by Ken Jacobs
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2021/08/01/detail/double-wow-and-other-works-by-ken-jacobs>
> 
> *With Ken Jacobs in conversation with David Schwartz*
> 
> Dir. Ken Jacobs. United States. 1969?2021, 70-minute program. MoMI?s 1989
> Ken Jacobs retrospective celebrated three decades of pioneering work by the
> New York avant garde icon. Always inventing new forms and bending
> technology to his unique artistry, Jacobs embraced digital cinema and has
> become even more prolific in the subsequent three decades. In this program,
> two celluloid portraits of his young son and daughter and a digital
> exploration of 19th-century stereographic imagery of children laboring at a
> thread factory, are presented along with the world premiere of a 40-minute
> 3D work, Double Wow, whose title evokes the wonderment and impact of so
> many of his films. The screening, with First Look favorite Ken Jacobs in
> person, celebrates the release of The Ken Jacobs Collection by Kino Lorber
> on Blu-ray.
> 
> *Nissan Ariana Window* (1969, 14 mins., 16mm)
> 
> *Spaghetti Aza* (1976, 1 min., 16mm)
> 
> *Opening the 19th Century* *1896* (1991, 9 mins., 16mm)
> 
> *Capitalism: Child Labor* (2006, 14 mins.)
> 
> *Double Wow* (*World Premiere*. 2021, 40 mins., 3-D)
> 
> *Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors & students / $9 youth (ages 3?17) / Free for
> MoMI members. Order online.
> <https://1282.blackbaudhosting.com/1282/tickets?tab=2&txobjid=2c0caa2a-01d1-49db-8d50-119d4065990e>*
> *After
> your purchase, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is
> general admission. Please review safety protocols
> <http://www.movingimage.us/visit/safety-2021> before your visit.*
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 08:40:43 -0700
> From: Eric Theise <erictheise at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
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> Jean-Jacques,
> 
> Having suffered childhood trauma at the hands of the Chicago Cubs I'd
> normally be the last person to have anything to say on the subject of
> sports. But have you gotten your hands on Incite #7/8?
> 
> http://www.incite-online.net/issueseven.html
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 7:42 AM jimmyschaus1 <jimmyschaus at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> off the top of my head...
>> 
>> Goshogaoka (Sharon Lockhart): https://www.lockhartstudio.com/goshogaoka
>> In the Realm of Perfection (Julien Faraut)
>> The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (Werner Herzog):
>> https://vimeo.com/411151361
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 4:32 PM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello frameworkers,
>>> Working on something new and am looking for references of
>>> documentary/experimental short films on sports.
>>> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
>>> Deeply appreciated.
>>> salud,
>>> j-j
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -
>>> 
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 08:51:18 -0700
> From: Eric Theise <erictheise at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
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> 
> There was also an epic but not public thread of examples in response to a
> query of Brett's on Facebook back on 16 Dec 2016, in case you're on there
> and are friends with him.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 8:40 AM Eric Theise <erictheise at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Jean-Jacques,
>> 
>> Having suffered childhood trauma at the hands of the Chicago Cubs I'd
>> normally be the last person to have anything to say on the subject of
>> sports. But have you gotten your hands on Incite #7/8?
>> 
>> http://www.incite-online.net/issueseven.html
>> 
>> Eric
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 7:42 AM jimmyschaus1 <jimmyschaus at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> off the top of my head...
>>> 
>>> Goshogaoka (Sharon Lockhart): https://www.lockhartstudio.com/goshogaoka
>>> In the Realm of Perfection (Julien Faraut)
>>> The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (Werner Herzog):
>>> https://vimeo.com/411151361
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 4:32 PM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello frameworkers,
>>>> Working on something new and am looking for references of
>>>> documentary/experimental short films on sports.
>>>> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
>>>> Deeply appreciated.
>>>> salud,
>>>> j-j
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -
>>>> 
>>>> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com/> Secure Email.
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 11:59:47 -0400
> From: Christine Downing <downing.christine at gmail.com>
> To: jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>,     Experimental Film
>     Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
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> Will Hindle, "Watersmith," 1969
> https://bostonhassle.com/review-watersmith-1969-dir-will-hindle/
> Boston Hassle 5/16/2016
> 
> *Watersmith* (1969) is Hindle?s longest film at 32 minutes. It was made
> during the height of his productivity and critical praise, on the heels of
> his surrealistic fantasy film, *Chinese Firedrill* (1968), of which film
> theorist Gene Youngblood has said contains ?possibly one of the great
> scenes in the history of film.? Fantastically surreal it
> is?*Watersmith *unearths
> a hidden ?world within a world? of ethereal particles, lines, and shapes
> moving across the screen in ways unaccustomed to our limited eyes. More
> concretely, the film is a document of an Olympic swim team practice. It
> begins inauspiciously with a shot of two swimmers changing in a murky
> locker room before heading out to the pool, and the practice begins?
> 
> Beyond this early point in the film, divisions of time marked by events
> come rarely. The swimmers repetitively swim lengths of the pool to hypnotic
> effect. Their bodies are captured by Hindle?s camera from many uncommon
> angles?diagonally from a very close distance; tracked underwater from in
> front; peered at the tops of their heads while hovering over the pool. He
> establishes their presence as physical bodies by exhausting their range of
> motion in the pool, and then transfigures their form: Gradually, what were
> once biological limbs are replaced by energy and light. The pool?s water is
> no longer just the natural matter that gave the team their resistance to
> swim through; it?s a medium on which Hindle can playfully experiment with
> color tinting, multiple exposures, travelling mattes
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matte_(filmmaking)>, and dreamlike lap
> dissolves.
> 
> <https://bostonhassle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Hindle_Watersmith2-1.jpg>
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 10:32 AM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello frameworkers,
>> Working on something new and am looking for references of
>> documentary/experimental short films on sports.
>> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
>> Deeply appreciated.
>> salud,
>> j-j
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -
>> 
>> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com/> Secure Email.
>> 
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 09:03:55 -0700
> From: Eric Theise <erictheise at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
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> P.S. I shouldn't joke about trauma in 2021. I was a devoted Chicago Cubs
> fan at a tender age and when they lost big, late in the playoffs, I was
> heartbroken and could never follow baseball or get excited about team
> sports again.
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 8:40 AM Eric Theise <erictheise at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Jean-Jacques,
>> 
>> Having suffered childhood trauma at the hands of the Chicago Cubs I'd
>> normally be the last person to have anything to say on the subject of
>> sports. But have you gotten your hands on Incite #7/8?
>> 
>> http://www.incite-online.net/issueseven.html
>> 
>> Eric
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 7:42 AM jimmyschaus1 <jimmyschaus at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> off the top of my head...
>>> 
>>> Goshogaoka (Sharon Lockhart): https://www.lockhartstudio.com/goshogaoka
>>> In the Realm of Perfection (Julien Faraut)
>>> The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (Werner Herzog):
>>> https://vimeo.com/411151361
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 4:32 PM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello frameworkers,
>>>> Working on something new and am looking for references of
>>>> documentary/experimental short films on sports.
>>>> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
>>>> Deeply appreciated.
>>>> salud,
>>>> j-j
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -
>>>> 
>>>> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com/> Secure Email.
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Frameworks mailing list
>>>> Frameworks at film-gallery.org
>>>> 
>>>> https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
>>>> 
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 18:05:40 +0200
> From: Quentin Darcq <quentindarcq at gmail.com>
> To: jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>,     Experimental Film
>     Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
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> Hello,
> 
> You should watch this short movie, Kilka opowiesci o szlowieku / A Few
> Stories About Man by Bogdan Dziworski, 1983, 20' Here :
> https://vimeo.com/135970556
> 
> Best Regards
> Quentin
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 4:32 PM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello frameworkers,
>> Working on something new and am looking for references of
>> documentary/experimental short films on sports.
>> Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic?
>> Deeply appreciated.
>> salud,
>> j-j
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -
>> 
>> Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com/> Secure Email.
>> 
>> --
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At the end of the previously cited INCITE magazine is a listing of 160 films, sorted by sports, compiled by Brett Kashmere and Astria Suparak. "A Selective Guide to Sports in Experimental Media" is the title of it. Of all of them I think I prefer Ladislav Galeta's "TV Ping Pong". I just checked that "Muzné hry" (Virile Games, 1988) by Jan Svankmajer is missing, for example. Anyway, it is an incredible list of references. 
Albert Alcoz
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 1:32 AM Brandon Walley <brand500 at gmail.com> wrote:

Not really about sport, in the conventional sense...
If the War Continues, Jonathan Schwartz (rip)https://canyoncinema.com/catalog/film/?i=5056
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On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 3:54 PM Todd Eacrett <hellbox at antimatter.ca> wrote:


Jørgen Leth's cycling films A Sunday in Hell, Stars and Watercarriers, and The Impossible Hour.


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Hello frameworkers,
Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports. 
Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic? 
Deeply appreciated. 
salud,
j-j






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There is a typing error in the title. It should be “Kilka opowieści oczłowieku.”
 
Marcin
 
  
 
From: Frameworks <frameworks-bounces at film-gallery.org>On Behalf Of Quentin Darcq
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] doc/exp sports film suggestions
 
  
 
Hello,
 
  
 
You should watch this short movie, Kilka opowiesci o szlowieku / A Few Stories About Man by Bogdan Dziworski, 1983, 20' Here :https://vimeo.com/135970556
 
  
 
Best Regards
 
Quentin
 
  
 
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 4:32 PM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com> wrote:
 

Hello frameworkers,
 
Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports. 
 
Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic? 
 
Deeply appreciated. 
 
salud,
 
j-j
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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I like very much this Croatian film by Ana Husman:https://vimeo.com/28365381


El jue, 29 jul 2021 a las 10:23, Albert Alcoz (<albertalcoz at gmail.com>) escribió:

At the end of the previously cited INCITE magazine is a listing of 160 films, sorted by sports, compiled by Brett Kashmere and Astria Suparak. "A Selective Guide to Sports in Experimental Media" is the title of it. Of all of them I think I prefer Ladislav Galeta's "TV Ping Pong". I just checked that "Muzné hry" (Virile Games, 1988) by Jan Svankmajer is missing, for example. Anyway, it is an incredible list of references. 
Albert Alcoz
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 1:32 AM Brandon Walley <brand500 at gmail.com> wrote:

Not really about sport, in the conventional sense...
If the War Continues, Jonathan Schwartz (rip)https://canyoncinema.com/catalog/film/?i=5056
Brandon Walley
he/him/his 
www.brandonwalley.commediacityfilmfestival.com

Kresge Arts Fellow




**Detroit occupies unceded land, currently and historically stewarded by Niswi Ishkodewan Anishinaabeg: The Three Fires Confederacy of the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi**




On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 3:54 PM Todd Eacrett <hellbox at antimatter.ca> wrote:


Jørgen Leth's cycling films A Sunday in Hell, Stars and Watercarriers, and The Impossible Hour.


On Wed, Jul 28, 2021, at 7:30 AM, jjmartinod wrote:

Hello frameworkers,
Working on something new and am looking for references of documentary/experimental short films on sports. 
Would any have links/references to anything close to the topic? 
Deeply appreciated. 
salud,
j-j






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Subject: [Frameworks] Need Movieola Flatbed Repair Urgently!
 
  
 
 My Movieola 16mm 6 plate Flatbed is breaking down… and unusable. I’m in the middle of a project and need to find someone in NYC who can repair it…asap.
 
  
 
Does anybody know a repairperson who’ll come to my apt on LES in NYC to fix my Flatbed?
 
  
 
Joel Schlemowitz referred me to Abdul Setoun…but he’s unreachable.
 



 
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