[Frameworks] New zine & upcoming events at No Name Cinema

Justin Rhody justincliffordrhody at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 11:39:15 CDT 2025


Good Day Frameworkers,

Dropping in to let you all know about a new publication we've made at No
Name Cinema highlighting the history of an early 1970's DIY film group in
Santa Fe New Mexico, the Moving Image Film Co-op. We would love copies to
get into the hands of film libraries and archives, microcinemas, diy
spaces, filmmaking collectives, etc. Copies are available at the link below
for only $5 (+postage).

**And scroll further down for info on upcoming events at No Name Cinema*

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*The Moving Image Film Co-op*
*Flyers 1971-1972, Santa Fe NM*

32 pages, full color
saddle-stitch binding
heavy card stock covers
first edition of 100 copies
hand numbered

*From the introduction:*
"The Moving Image Film Co-op presented film screenings at various locations
throughout Santa Fe NM from 1971-72 (with sporadic actions in the following
few years). The group, made up of filmmakers, visual artists and community
organizers, had two focal points. The first was to bring films not usually
seen at a theatrical venue: experimental, documentary, animation, shorts,
home movies and films from low- and middle-income countries, to a local
audience. The second objective of the organization was to donate proceeds
from film screenings to local non-profits such as the Women’s Prison
Project, New Life Food Co-op, Santa Fe Community Press or Women’s Health
Services.

One of the co-founders of The Moving Image, Ray Hemenez, kept copies of
some of the posters and programs that had been created for the screenings.
In 2023, No Name Cinema mounted an exhibition of these ephemeral works to
showcase the actions of cinema allies operating in the same town over 50
years prior to ourselves.

In an effort to extend the knowledge of this minor history from Northern
NM, we now present these documents in book form for future discovery and
research. Thank you to the artists, organizers, historians and librarians
that came before us and to those that will continue this work in the
future." -No Name Cinema, Justin Rhody & Abigail Smith

*Copies available ($5 +shipping) at:*
*physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com/merch*
<http://physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com/merch>

[image: Moving Image book.jpg]

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*Friday March 14th*

doors: 7, films: 7:30


$5 - $15 suggested donation

FREE POPCORN


No Name Cinema

2013 Pinon Street

Santa Fe, NM 87505

nonamecinema.org


*YOUR EYES ARE SPECTRAL MACHINES*

*(multi-projector 16mm film performance)*

**filmmaker in attendance from Barcelona Spain*


A selection of films in which Luis Macias investigates the concept of what
he calls spectral cinema. Exploring each of the different components of the
film spectrum: the process & structure as a challenge, the photochemical
transformation in the laboratory of created and/or appropriated images,
editing/manipulation & re-photography through the optical/contact printer,
& the projection as an event. The properties of the image & its forms & the
modification/alteration of the mechanical structure of the projector are
combined in new proposals for the exercise of a human eye that explores the
images of nature and/or how it is revealed to us. These are parts of a
filmic form organized in closed structures allowing intermediate spaces
that force/activate improvisation.


Luis Macias is an artist, filmmaker & image composer. His work deals with
the formal & spectral properties of the moving image, through the
exploration of the cinematographic device itself & the photochemical nature
of the medium. Focused on experimental & procedural practices of analog
image, his works in Super-8mm, 16mm, 35mm & video are composed for
projection performance. His films & expanded cinema have been shown in
festivals, museums & alternative spaces around the world. Macias is a
co-founder of Crater-Lab, an independent laboratory for analog cinema, &
alternates his art work with specialized teaching in experimental cinema &
the exploration of analog formats.


*OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS:*

4/1 - CHRISTINE KELLY [poetry reading]

4/4 - VERNACULAR VISIONS [35mm slideshow]

4/19 - K/S/R + WOODS + ENNIS [expanded cinema]

5/2 - MEGAN MIRRO [exhibition opening]

5/30 - OPEN SCREEN v.7 [submissions open late-April]

6/13 - MATT WHITMAN [in attendance from NYC]

6/27 - QUEEN OF DIAMONDS [4K Restoration]

7/12 - SOAP OPERA EXPERIMENTAL

8/8 - MAX NORDILE [exhibition opening]

[image: NNC 109.jpg]


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*Photography & Film: *justincliffordrhody.com
*No Name Cinema:* *www.nonamecinema.org* <http://www.nonamecinema.org>
*Physical media:* *physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com*
<http://physicalbooksandmedia.bandcamp.com>
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