I agree with Pip about the use of the adjective "analogue".
However, when I try to explain what I'm doing, or I teach in classes
or workshops with young people, I find myself to use the word
"analogue" too, also because other people I'm working with use it, or
because who's presenting the class
Dear LIFT,
I completely support your gathering. However, I take issue with the word
“analogue.”
As I mentioned at the film labs meeting in Riga last summer, and also probably
on this list, the use of the words “analog” and “digital” refer to signals,
analog being a continuous signal of
Do u have any discounts for those of us not affiliated with and institution and
spend all their funds on film and processing.
Any housing available as well
Thanks any consideration is welcome
Dominic Angerame
> On Mar 1, 2023, at 1:47 PM, LIFT Special Projects
> wrote:
>
> REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION OPENS FOR
ANALOGUE RESILIENCE: A FILM LABS GATHERING
May 25 – 30, 2023 in Toronto, Canada
Toronto, February 27, 2023—The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto
(LIFT) is excited to announce that we will be hosting a gathering of
analogue film labs and filmmakers here in