Read Blake Butler's INSOMNIA. M On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 1:36 PM Jessica Arseneau <jessarsen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Frameworkers, > > > I am currently working on the theme of insomnia/chronic sleeplessness for > a thesis, as well as for a forthcoming video and performance work. I would > be curious and grateful to know if you can recall films/videos/contemporary > art where there's something related to insomnia as a mental or cultural > state (a scene, a spark triggering a plot, as a topic, etc.). > > Here is my current list: > > Ingmar Bergman, *Hour of the Wolf* > Danillo Correale, > > *No More Sleep No MoreSofia Coppola, Lost in TranslationSean Ellis, Cash > Back* > Jim Jarmusch, > *Only Lovers Left Alive*Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle > > *, Sonambulo II (Blue)Christopher Nolan, InsomniaMartin Scorsese, Taxis > Driver* > Andrei Tarkovsky, *Solaris *(because there is no distinction between day > and night, and the quote by Dr. Snaut: "Mankind has lost the ability to > sleep") > Wim Wenders, > > * Paris, Texas* > Exhibition *Insomnia *in art space Bonniers Konsthall (Katarina Löfström, > *Downhill*, Carsten Höller, *Two Roaming Beds*, Rafaël Rozendaal’s *15 > websites*, Kate Cooper’s animations) > > > Many thanks! > Best wishes, > > > Jessica Arseneau > jessarseneau.github.io > +49 17627787032 <+49%20176%2027787032> > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > -- @xenopraxis <https://twitter.com/xenopraxis> xenaudial <https://xenaudial.wordpress.com/> xenaudial (b/c) <https://xenaudial.bandcamp.com/> The Occulture <http://www.theocculture.net/> WKWYLF (vimeo) <https://vimeo.com/user9854186>
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