[Frameworks] 2 sides screen: materials

Esperanza Collado esperanzacollado1 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 9 02:52:18 CDT 2022


Thank you, Nicole. I got some interesting suggestions that I will test
soon...

Best,



El dom, 9 oct 2022 a las 8:37, Nicole (<nicole at magiklantern.com>) escribió:

> If you want to use fabric you could try those curtains that block out all
> light. For something light and cheap, you can obtain large sheets of
> cardboard or foam core.
>
>
> Nicole Elaine Baker Peterson (she/her/they)
> Founder & Head Programmer, Media Monsters
> nicole at magiklantern.com
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>
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 4:48 PM Esperanza Collado <
> esperanzacollado1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Frameworkers,
>>
>> I am preparing a film installation composed of 2 16mm film projections
>> where the screen will be placed between them, very much like Michael Snow's *Two
>> Sides to Every Story* in form. I believe this installation format is
>> quite common nowadays, I have seen it in exhibitions before, but I wonder
>> what kind of material I could use for the screen that is not translucent. I
>> am not interested in melting both projections into one image or something
>> of the sort, so I would like to find an opaque material.
>>
>> I guess this could be done with any rigid object, like a sheet of steel
>> or wood treated on both sides with a special painting, but maybe there are
>> other options out there that may be interesting to try.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your advice!
>>
>> best
>>
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