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career as an experimental film artist on this statement; and I welcome it as it 
pushes me forward as an artist to try something different, something new. 

Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:25:52 -0800
From: curtis.t...@gmail.com
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 43, Issue 19

i am developing a list of experimental films about insects and islands, please 
help contribute. 
thanks, curtis 


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   1. Ralph Steiner's Joy of Seeing (Pablo Marin)

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Hi all,



Anyone out there knows if this is available in any way (print, dvd, link)?



Thanks in advance,

Pablo Marin

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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] projector-less film loops

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A good place to look would be the recent book Exhibiting Cinema in

Contemporary Art by Erika Balsom.



3.  


On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Mary Stark <maryst...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:



> Hi Rebecca,

>

> I have been working with 16mm film as installation using loops, fresnel

> lenses and film as a sculptural material. If you are interested please look

> at my website and blog

> http://www.marystark.co.uk/

> http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Mary Stark

>

> Tel: 07828450979

>

>

> On 17 Dec 2013, at 20:27, Jonathan Walley <wall...@denison.edu> wrote:

>

> > Rebecca, et. al.,

> >

> > After re-reading your post, and reading Scott's response, it strikes me

> that you may have been looking for information about early (e.g. silent,

> "primitive?") film systems that involved viewing 16mm film without lens or

> projector. Your use of the term "installation" made me assume expanded

> cinema, film installation, etc., but then there's your reference to the

> zoetrope, which suggests that you're looking for something further back in

> history. Of course, the zoetrope did not use film of any kind. What's more,

> 16mm film wasn't invented until 1923, by which time projection - with

> lenses - was, of course, standard practice in film exhibition. I'm not

> aware of any viewing systems for 16mm that don't employ at least lenses:

> flatbed editors don't quite "project" the images, at least not in the same

> way a projector does, and devices like Moviolas and Moviscopes don't

> involve projection - the film image is simply magnified into a viewer, not

> unlike the Kinetsoscope. But these systems are used to edit film reels, not

> to show loops. And they all use lenses.

> >

> > Specifying your research project would be helpful - can we have a little

> more detail?

> > Jonathan

> >

> > Dr. Jonathan Walley

> > Associate Professor

> > Department of Cinema

> > Denison University

> > wall...@denison.edu

> >

> >

> > On Dec 17, 2013, at 12:44 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:

> >

> >> Well, the first loop system was the Edison Kinetoscope but that was

> 35mm..

> >> --scott

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