[Frameworks] Films that are mostly about an audience

John Smith info at johnsmithfilms.com
Sun Nov 7 12:41:06 CST 2021


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>   1. Re: Films that are mostly about an audience (Adam Hyman)
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> From: Adam Hyman <adam at lafilmforum.org>
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> *?seating? not ?eating?, and it should actually be ?sitting?.
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> ----Morgan Fisher has a series of films, each called ?Screening Room,? made individually for individual venues, which are basically about the experience of an audience member, walking in from outside, all the way to eating and viewing the screen.  
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> http://www.resettheapparatus.net/corpus-work/screening-room.html
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> http://www.ravenrow.org/events/screening_room_morgan_fisher_programme_at_bfi_southbank/
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> There are a couple for spaces in Los Angeles.  I wonder if there is a full list of venues for which he has made them.
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> On 11/4/21, 6:16 AM, "Frameworks on behalf of jaime cleeland" <frameworks-bounces at film-gallery.org on behalf of ethnomite at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> Thank you to everyone for the suggestions.  Quite a list to shift through:
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> Sharon Lockhart?s TEATRO AMAZONAS.
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> "Play" (2003), by Christoph Girardet and Matthias M?ller.
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> David Rimmer, ?Watching for the Queen" 
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> SIDE SEAT PAINTING SLIDE SOUND FILM by Michael Snow
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> You could argue Nashville is about an audience. 
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> Sally Potter?s Goldiggers 
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> Tsai Ming-Liang?s GOODBYE, DRAGON INN.
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> Auditorium Ian Breakwell (with Ron Geesin)UK, 1993 32 minutes, Colour, Sound
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> Abbas Kiarostami's Shirin
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> On 11/6/21, 8:48 AM, "Frameworks on behalf of Adam Hyman" <frameworks-bounces at film-gallery.org on behalf of adam at lafilmforum.org> wrote:
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> Morgan Fisher has a series of films, each called ?Screening Room,? made individually for individual venues, which are basically about the experience of an audience member, walking in from outside, all the way to eating and viewing the screen.  
> 
> http://www.resettheapparatus.net/corpus-work/screening-room.html
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> http://www.ravenrow.org/events/screening_room_morgan_fisher_programme_at_bfi_southbank/
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> There are a couple for spaces in Los Angeles.  I wonder if there is a full list of venues for which he has made them.
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> Best,
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> Adam
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> On 11/4/21, 6:16 AM, "Frameworks on behalf of jaime cleeland" <frameworks-bounces at film-gallery.org on behalf of ethnomite at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> Thank you to everyone for the suggestions.  Quite a list to shift through:
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> Sharon Lockhart?s TEATRO AMAZONAS.
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> "Play" (2003), by Christoph Girardet and Matthias M?ller.
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> David Rimmer, ?Watching for the Queen" 
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> SIDE SEAT PAINTING SLIDE SOUND FILM by Michael Snow
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> You could argue Nashville is about an audience. 
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> Sally Potter?s Goldiggers 
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> Tsai Ming-Liang?s GOODBYE, DRAGON INN.
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> Auditorium Ian Breakwell (with Ron Geesin)UK, 1993 32 minutes, Colour, Sound
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> Abbas Kiarostami's Shirin 
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> Shirin, (2008) Abbas Kiarostami, Full movie with English subtitle
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> 10 minutes older' (Frank Herz 1978) 
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> Owen Land?s REMEDIAL READING COMPREHENSION perhaps?
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> Jodie Mack?s RAD PLAID, I?d argue.
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> Barbara Hammer?s AUDIENCE comes to mind, 
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> Best,
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> Jaime
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> Reminds me of Peter Miller?s Projector Obscura project, in which he used the 35mm booth projectors as cameras to film the curtains and screen.
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>> On Nov 7, 2021, at 12:48 AM, Adam Hyman <adam at lafilmforum.org> wrote:
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>> Morgan Fisher has a series of films, each called ?Screening Room,? made individually for individual venues, which are basically about the experience of an audience member, walking in from outside, all the way to eating and viewing the screen.  
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