Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Kate Dollenmayer
How Among the Frozen Words, Deborah Stratman
73 Suspect Words, Peggy Ahwesh
Famous Irish Americans, Roger Beebe


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Warren Cockerham <
warrencocker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Run Wrake's *Rabbit* (2005)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3XyOyl47Q
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Steve Polta wrote:
>
>> About a month ago, San Francisco Cinematheque (in association with
>> Litquake [a "literary arts" festival] and the Canyon Cinema Foundation)
>> presented a screening (curated by me) of works on this very topic—"Films on
>> the Visualization of Text." I paste the promo text below and also offer
>> this link to our website:
>> http://www.sfcinematheque.org/screenings/the-word-my-dear-is-piecemeal-films-on-the-visualization-of-text/
>>
>> Notably, Stephanie Barber has done a lot a lot of film/video work using
>> visualized text, including many of the works in her series *Jhanna and
>> the Rats of James Olds*. Nearly the entire filmography of David Gatten
>> deals with text as image and with the process of reading. Joyce Weiland is
>> also a good call that has been made. Jesse Malmed's recent work is also (in
>> a way) very much about visualized language and concrete poetry. See the
>> link below; a lot of his work is online.
>>
>> Best,
>> Steve Polta
>> San Francisco Cinematheque
>>
>> Presented as part of Litquake 
>> 2013,
>> San Francisco Cinematheque presents a screening of film/video works in
>> which written text is visualized and plasticized, explored and displayed.
>> Battering, caressing and seducing viewers/readers while exploring
>> syntactical forms (including poetic lyric, introspective essay,, journal,
>> harangue, laundry list, love letter and song), the seven film/video works
>> on this program form a thumbnail catalog of the diverse expressive
>> potentialities of language’s graphic notation displayed as light moving in
>> time. Screening: Jeanne 
>> Liotta’s
>> *Dark Enough* (2011), a celestial contemplation, “a virtual proscenium
>> stage for the poetry to play itself upon,” a collaboration with poet Lisa
>> Gill; Stan Brakhage’s *I… Dreaming* (1988), a sound film visualizing the
>> lyrics of Stephen Foster; *Word Movie *(1966) by Paul 
>> Sharits,
>> a radically flickering, optical/conceptual sound/text conflation, a
>> three-and-a-half minute word; Stephanie 
>> Barber’s
>> *letters, notes* (2000) a melancholy compendium of lost correspondence
>> and found photography; David Gatten ’s
>> silent love letter *How to Conduct a Love Affair *(2007); Su 
>> Friedrich’s
>> harrowing dream journal *Gently Down the Stream*, Jesse 
>> Malmed’s
>> sound/image/data morass *Supernym *(2013) and a very rare screening of
>> Michael Snow’s 1982 epic monolithic film/text essay *So Is This*, a
>> direct confrontation/repudiation of the very notion of cinematic language
>> itself*.*
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Jacob  wrote:
>>
>>> This might be of some interest:
 http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/2010/02/text-of-sight.html(made 
 several years ago, needs a major update)...

>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Jacob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>   ---
>>> Jacob Waltman
>>> SLC, UT
>>> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/
>>>   ---
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread L G THOMAS
Oliver Harrison

http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2012/apocalypse_rhyme



> On 15 Nov 2013, at 06:56, Warren Cockerham  wrote:
> 
> Run Wrake's Rabbit (2005)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3XyOyl47Q
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Steve Polta  wrote:
>> About a month ago, San Francisco Cinematheque (in association with Litquake 
>> [a "literary arts" festival] and the Canyon Cinema Foundation) presented a 
>> screening (curated by me) of works on this very topic—"Films on the 
>> Visualization of Text." I paste the promo text below and also offer this 
>> link to our website: 
>> http://www.sfcinematheque.org/screenings/the-word-my-dear-is-piecemeal-films-on-the-visualization-of-text/
>> 
>> Notably, Stephanie Barber has done a lot a lot of film/video work using 
>> visualized text, including many of the works in her series Jhanna and the 
>> Rats of James Olds. Nearly the entire filmography of David Gatten deals with 
>> text as image and with the process of reading. Joyce Weiland is also a good 
>> call that has been made. Jesse Malmed's recent work is also (in a way) very 
>> much about visualized language and concrete poetry. See the link below; a 
>> lot of his work is online.
>> Best,
>> Steve Polta
>> San Francisco Cinematheque
>> 
>> Presented as part of Litquake 2013, San Francisco Cinematheque presents a 
>> screening of film/video works in which written text is visualized and 
>> plasticized, explored and displayed. Battering, caressing and seducing 
>> viewers/readers while exploring syntactical forms (including poetic lyric, 
>> introspective essay,, journal, harangue, laundry list, love letter and 
>> song), the seven film/video works on this program form a thumbnail catalog 
>> of the diverse expressive potentialities of language’s graphic notation 
>> displayed as light moving in time. Screening: Jeanne Liotta’s Dark Enough 
>> (2011), a celestial contemplation, “a virtual proscenium stage for the 
>> poetry to play itself upon,” a collaboration with poet Lisa Gill; Stan 
>> Brakhage’s I… Dreaming (1988), a sound film visualizing the lyrics of 
>> Stephen Foster; Word Movie (1966) by Paul Sharits, a radically flickering, 
>> optical/conceptual sound/text conflation, a three-and-a-half minute word; 
>> Stephanie Barber’s letters, notes (2000) a melancholy compendium of lost 
>> correspondence and found photography; David Gatten’s silent love letter How 
>> to Conduct a Love Affair (2007); Su Friedrich’s harrowing dream journal 
>> Gently Down the Stream, Jesse Malmed’s sound/image/data morass Supernym 
>> (2013) and a very rare screening of Michael Snow’s 1982 epic monolithic 
>> film/text essay So Is This, a direct confrontation/repudiation of the very 
>> notion of cinematic language itself.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Jacob  wrote:
 This might be of some interest: 
 http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/2010/02/text-of-sight.html (made 
 several years ago, needs a major update)...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Jacob
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>>   ---
>>> Jacob Waltman
>>> SLC, UT
>>> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/
>>>   ---
>>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Warren Cockerham
Run Wrake's *Rabbit* (2005)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3XyOyl47Q


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Steve Polta  wrote:

> About a month ago, San Francisco Cinematheque (in association with
> Litquake [a "literary arts" festival] and the Canyon Cinema Foundation)
> presented a screening (curated by me) of works on this very topic—"Films on
> the Visualization of Text." I paste the promo text below and also offer
> this link to our website:
> http://www.sfcinematheque.org/screenings/the-word-my-dear-is-piecemeal-films-on-the-visualization-of-text/
>
> Notably, Stephanie Barber has done a lot a lot of film/video work using
> visualized text, including many of the works in her series *Jhanna and
> the Rats of James Olds*. Nearly the entire filmography of David Gatten
> deals with text as image and with the process of reading. Joyce Weiland is
> also a good call that has been made. Jesse Malmed's recent work is also (in
> a way) very much about visualized language and concrete poetry. See the
> link below; a lot of his work is online.
>
> Best,
> Steve Polta
> San Francisco Cinematheque
>
> Presented as part of Litquake 
> 2013,
> San Francisco Cinematheque presents a screening of film/video works in
> which written text is visualized and plasticized, explored and displayed.
> Battering, caressing and seducing viewers/readers while exploring
> syntactical forms (including poetic lyric, introspective essay,, journal,
> harangue, laundry list, love letter and song), the seven film/video works
> on this program form a thumbnail catalog of the diverse expressive
> potentialities of language’s graphic notation displayed as light moving in
> time. Screening: Jeanne 
> Liotta’s
> *Dark Enough* (2011), a celestial contemplation, “a virtual proscenium
> stage for the poetry to play itself upon,” a collaboration with poet Lisa
> Gill; Stan Brakhage’s *I… Dreaming* (1988), a sound film visualizing the
> lyrics of Stephen Foster; *Word Movie *(1966) by Paul 
> Sharits,
> a radically flickering, optical/conceptual sound/text conflation, a
> three-and-a-half minute word; Stephanie 
> Barber’s
> *letters, notes* (2000) a melancholy compendium of lost correspondence
> and found photography; David Gatten ’s
> silent love letter *How to Conduct a Love Affair *(2007); Su 
> Friedrich’s
> harrowing dream journal *Gently Down the Stream*, Jesse 
> Malmed’s
> sound/image/data morass *Supernym *(2013) and a very rare screening of
> Michael Snow’s 1982 epic monolithic film/text essay *So Is This*, a
> direct confrontation/repudiation of the very notion of cinematic language
> itself*.*
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Jacob  wrote:
>
>> This might be of some interest:
>>> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/2010/02/text-of-sight.html (made
>>> several years ago, needs a major update)...
>>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Jacob
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>   ---
>> Jacob Waltman
>> SLC, UT
>> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/
>>   ---
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Steve Polta
About a month ago, San Francisco Cinematheque (in association with Litquake
[a "literary arts" festival] and the Canyon Cinema Foundation) presented a
screening (curated by me) of works on this very topic—"Films on the
Visualization of Text." I paste the promo text below and also offer this
link to our website:
http://www.sfcinematheque.org/screenings/the-word-my-dear-is-piecemeal-films-on-the-visualization-of-text/

Notably, Stephanie Barber has done a lot a lot of film/video work using
visualized text, including many of the works in her series *Jhanna and the
Rats of James Olds*. Nearly the entire filmography of David Gatten deals
with text as image and with the process of reading. Joyce Weiland is also a
good call that has been made. Jesse Malmed's recent work is also (in a way)
very much about visualized language and concrete poetry. See the link
below; a lot of his work is online.

Best,
Steve Polta
San Francisco Cinematheque

Presented as part of Litquake
2013,
San Francisco Cinematheque presents a screening of film/video works in
which written text is visualized and plasticized, explored and displayed.
Battering, caressing and seducing viewers/readers while exploring
syntactical forms (including poetic lyric, introspective essay,, journal,
harangue, laundry list, love letter and song), the seven film/video works
on this program form a thumbnail catalog of the diverse expressive
potentialities of language’s graphic notation displayed as light moving in
time. Screening: Jeanne
Liotta’s
*Dark Enough* (2011), a celestial contemplation, “a virtual proscenium
stage for the poetry to play itself upon,” a collaboration with poet Lisa
Gill; Stan Brakhage’s *I… Dreaming* (1988), a sound film visualizing the
lyrics of Stephen Foster; *Word Movie *(1966) by Paul
Sharits,
a radically flickering, optical/conceptual sound/text conflation, a
three-and-a-half minute word; Stephanie
Barber’s
*letters, notes* (2000) a melancholy compendium of lost correspondence and
found photography; David Gatten ’s silent love
letter *How to Conduct a Love Affair *(2007); Su
Friedrich’s
harrowing dream journal *Gently Down the Stream*, Jesse
Malmed’s
sound/image/data morass *Supernym *(2013) and a very rare screening of
Michael Snow’s 1982 epic monolithic film/text essay *So Is This*, a direct
confrontation/repudiation of the very notion of cinematic language itself*.*


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Jacob  wrote:

> This might be of some interest:
>> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/2010/02/text-of-sight.html (made
>> several years ago, needs a major update)...
>>
>
>
> Best,
> Jacob
>
>
>
> --
>   ---
> Jacob Waltman
> SLC, UT
> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/
>   ---
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[Frameworks] ACSS CFP 2014--please post

2013-11-14 Thread Gina Marchetti
 *CALL FOR PAPERS*

Post-Asia Film, Media and Popular Culture Conference, July 14-16, 2014

If the historical experiences of colonialism and imperialism, both internal
and external, have produced the asymmetries of Asia versus the Rest, how
does one address the problematics of Asia as an identity category? Indeed
how can one define ‘Asia’ or ‘Asian-ness’ without falling into the traps of
essentialism that glosses over the diversity of experiences not only within
the Asian region but also beyond -- where sites of Asian-ness come to
being, and where sights of Asian-ness float about? How do film, media and
popular culture and other cultural artifacts expressive of the changing
spectra of representations and identities -- whether created inside or
outside Asia -- imagine that diversity in the past and the present, as well
as for the future? Do they otherwise articulate sameness that cuts between
Asia and the Rest? If essentialist notions of identity can be tolerated as
expedient means for political ends, at what point do they become
unquestioned categories for academic inquiry? Can an interdisciplinary *lingua
frança *be found to rethink Asia beyond the terms of geographical,
cultural, ethnic and national essentialisms? Can ecologies of the
‘Inter-Asia’ and the ‘Sinophone’, and other new critical categories,
including the renewed take on cosmopolitanism, de-territorialize ‘Asia’ and
‘Asian-ness’ without reinscribing existing ontological dilemmas? Can ‘Asia’
and ‘Asian-ness’ be de-Asianized? What is post-Asia?

To these ends, we call for paper and panel proposals for the 11th Asian
Cinema Studies Society Conference: Post-Asia Film, Media and Popular
Culture. With the support of the Department of Communication, Faculty of
Social Sciences, University of Macau, in conjunction with the Asian Cinema
Studies Society, the conference is planned for July 14-16, 2014, in Macau
SAR. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:








*Asia Cinema studies Asian Media studiesAsian Popular Culture studiesAsian
Cultural Studies Cosmopolitan cinemas Creative/Cultural Industries
Cross-media formats **Cultural and Media Ecologies*

*Cultural Policies*
*Genders and Sexualities*








*Global Communication Identities and Representations Media Communication
Nationalism and Transnationalism New Media studies Postcolonial Theories
and Criticisms Postmodern cultures Print media Sinophone Communication TV
studies*

Language: English and Chinese.

Please send proposals of 200-300 words in RTF or WORD format. For all
proposals, be certain to include the title, author(s) name(s),
institutional affiliation, mailing address, and email contacts, as well as
a brief biography of each contributor. For panel, workshop, and group
submissions, be certain to provide a brief description (100 words) of the
contribution of each participant. Sessions will be 1 1/2 hours in duration,
and time limits will be strictly enforced.

The deadline for submission of proposals is *15th February 2014*. Notifications
of acceptance will be sent out by early March 2014.

Selected papers will be published in the peer-reviewed biannual *Asian
Cinema. *Now published by Intellect Press (UK), this seminal journal has
long been the flagship publication of the Asian Cinema Studies
Society. *http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=219/
*

Registration fee*:
Regular rate: USD200
Discount rate: USD125. *This applies to participants from developing
countries in Asia such as India, Indonesia, Philippines, People’s Republic
of China (except Hong Kong) and Thailand, as well as full-time students
(with proof of identification).*

* The registration includes access to all sessions, one-year ACSS
membership, one-year subscription to the *Asian Cinema *journal, tea/coffee
breaks, and one closing conference dinner.

Please submit your proposals to XU Xiaying, Richard (University of Macau):
asiancinema2...@gmail.com.

All updated information will posted at: *http://www.umac.mo/fss/comm/acss/
*

Principal organizing members:
TAN See Kam (University of Macau): tsk...@umac.mo <(tsk...@umac.mo>
Gary BETTINSON (University of Lancaster): *g.bettin...@lancaster.ac.uk
.*

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[Frameworks] 1935 review Avant-garde film

2013-11-14 Thread Michael Betancourt
I'm posting this for fun:

http://www.cinegraphic.net/article.php?story=20131114205523108

I recently came across a 1935 review of Oskar Fischinger's Symphony in Blue
in the Dutch journal FilmLiga. The link above includes both a basic
translation and a pdf of the original article.

Michael Betancourt
Savannah, GA USA


michaelbetancourt.com
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Jacob
>
> This might be of some interest:
> http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/2010/02/text-of-sight.html (made
> several years ago, needs a major update)...
>


Best,
Jacob



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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Roger Wilson
Hi Shelly,
I'm just finishing a 35mm film that is based on text taken from my Will, plus I 
wrote out my Will onto the unexposed film stock using light from a laser pen. 
All done in complete darkness. The film is titled My Last Words.
But if you are looking for mainly women filmmakers then I would defiantly 
recommend the already mentioned talented filmmaker Kelly Egan - Toronto 
filmmaker.

Roger D. Wilson613 324 - 7504rogerdwilson@sympatico.cahttp://www.rogerdwilson.ca
Without failure you can never achieve success. I have based my process and my 
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. 

> 
> On 14-Nov-13, at 9:42 AM, Shelly Silver wrote:
> 
> > dear collective knowledge base folks:
> > i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm  
> > especially interested in works by women.
> >
> > thank you!
> >
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread marilyn brakhage
You might be interested in a current exhibition, "Script Films,"  
showing in Karlsruhe, Germany (which includes a few of the filmmakers  
already mentioned in this discussion as well as a number of others):


http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$8560

The Brakhage film included in this exhibition is "I. . . Dreaming".   
Others of his:   "Untitled (For Marilyn)," "From:  First Hymn to the  
Night, Novalis," and "Night Mulch and Very."


Marilyn Brakhage


On 14-Nov-13, at 9:42 AM, Shelly Silver wrote:


dear collective knowledge base folks:
i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm  
especially interested in works by women.


thank you!

best,
shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] european film labs: super 8, 16 mm, winter, snow, black and white

2013-11-14 Thread Anderwald + Grond
In Vienna there is Synchro Film
http://www.synchrofilm.com/en/impressum/
and ForVideo for digitization
http://www.forvideo.at/en/

Ruth


Am 13.11.2013 um 17:49 schrieb Pip Chodorov :

> And there is a Kinetta in Paris if you want to scan 
> 8mm-9.5mm-16mm-17.5mm-28mm etc in 3.3K resolution.
> 
> As'Image
> 116 bd Richard Lenoir
> 75011 Paris
> Tel: 0183625125
> http://www.dvdclic.fr/
> 
> -Pip Chodorov
> 
> 
> At 13:24 -0400 13/11/13, Francisco Torres wrote:
>> a list of artist run film labs around the world
>> http://www.experimentalcinema.org/FilmLabProfiles.pdf
>> if you are into DIY there is this lab in Paris-
>> http://www.filmlabs.org/index.php/labs/labominable/
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Abigail Severance
James Bennings's Four Corners.

Sadie Benning's pixelvisions.

Adele Horne's Maintenance.

David Gatten's Extravagant Shadows.

In a sense, Yoko Ono's film instructions?

Also, my 2002 film Siren, which uses text from a 19th c sailing guide.


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On Nov 14, 2013, at 12:48 PM, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:

> Sue Friedrich: Gently down the stream,
> 
> Nicky.
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> 
> dear collective knowledge base folks:
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> interested in works by women.
> 
> thank you!
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread nicky . hamlyn
Sue Friedrich: Gently down the stream,

Nicky.

 

 

 

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Subject: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text


dear collective knowledge base folks:
i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially 
interested in works by women.

thank you!

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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread 24szabo
Paul Sharits "Touching"

On Thursday, November 14, 2013, William Wees, Dr. wrote:

> See Scott MacDonald's book "Screen Writings: Scripts and Texts by
> Independent Filmmakers" (U. of California Press, 1995).
>
> --Bill Wees
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Shelly Silver
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>
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> interested in works by women.
>
> thank you!
>
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread William Wees, Dr.
See Scott MacDonald's book "Screen Writings: Scripts and Texts by Independent 
Filmmakers" (U. of California Press, 1995).

--Bill Wees


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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Gene Youngblood

Gary Hill, URA-ARU, 1986. Duchamp, Anemic Cinema.

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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread kerrie welsh
 Y0UNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES
http://www.yhchang.com/


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 9:51 AM, chris bravo  wrote:

> David Gatten made a series of films literally made out of text. I forget
> what they are called.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Shelly Silver 
> wrote:
>
>> dear collective knowledge base folks:
>> i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially
>> interested in works by women.
>>
>> thank you!
>>
>> best,
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[Frameworks] MONO NO AWARE VII - Full Program announcement/invitation

2013-11-14 Thread steve cossman
Frameworkers, 

 It is with great positivity that I would like to invite you to join us here in 
Brooklyn, NY for MONO NO AWARE VII. 

 MONO NO AWARE VII exhibits work that is one part live
celluloid projection, and one part live performance element, placing the focus
on the connectivity of the cinematic experience.  With the increase of media
and devices (cell phones, laptops, even taxicabs have streaming video!) the
viewing experience has become singular and passive.  Our annual program 
is counter-culture to the accessibility of digital media emphasizing 
connectivity through cinema. 



 

 In
2012 our sixth annual event presented 14 unique works attracting an audience of
over 550 at LightSpace Studios in Bushwick.  This year we'll present 17
works over the course of 2 nights by 25 international artists who incorporate
Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, and altered light into performance, installation and
sculpture. 

2013 Participating filmmakers include: JULIETTE
 DUMAS (BROOKLYN, NY) + CHARLOTTE BECKET (BROOKLYN, NY) + JAE SONG 
(BROOKLYN, NY) + MARK STREET (BROOKLYN, NY) + JOEL SCHLEMOWITZ 
(BROOKLYN, NY) + JODIE MACK (LEBANON, NH) + MIKE MORRIS (DALLAS, TX) + 
BRITTANY GRAVELY (BOSTON, MA) & KENNETH LINEHAN (PROVIDENCE, RI) + 
BRUCE McCLURE (BROOKLYN, NY) + MARY STARK (MANCHESTER, UK) + MIKE 
FLEMING (ALFRED, NY) + CHRIS BERNTSEN & NICK KLEIN (BROOKLYN, NY) + 
ELISEO ORTIZ (BUFFALO, NY) + KURT RALSKE, MIRIAM ATKIN & DANIEL 
CARTER (BROOKLYN, NY) + LAURA BARTCZAK, PAIGE FREDLUND & MARK 
DEMOLAR (BROOKLYN, NY) + MARGARET RORISON (BALTIMORE, MD) & JOSH 
MILLROD (BROOKLYN, NY) + SYLVAIN CHAUSSÉE & ADRIAN COOKE (TORONTO, 
CANADA)
 In addition to the program itself, we've also got a great line-up of
DJs (Sal P of Liquid Liquid, Jan Woo of Vibes Management), a host of delicious 
beverages/snacks
from our sponsors (David Lynch's Organic Coffee, Brooklyn Brewery, Route 11
chips ) and amazing raffle items from Impossible Project and Lomography!  



 

 The event is December 6th & 7th beginning at 7 pm both nights. 

 It's FREE to attend, and will be hosted by LightSpace Studios 1115
Flushing Ave (Morgan L, Myrtle JMZ).  

The FULL PROGRAM with artist
biographies, film descriptions, and more is available here: 
http://mononoawarefilm.com/event/mna-2013/
We all hope that you can make it out, 

Steve Cossman
WWW.MONONOAWAREFILM.COM

MONO NO AWARE VII - PROGRAM ANNOUNCED OFFICIAL PROGRAM HERE

VISIT OUR SPONSORS PAGE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PARTNERS

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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Stephen Broomer
Joyce Wieland uses text prominently in several of her films: 1933, Reason Over 
Passion, Sailboat, Solidarity, Pierre Vallieres. Mike Rice mentioned Hollis 
Frampton -- Frampton collaborated on the alphabetical permutations of text of 
Wieland's Reason Over Passion.
There's a short chapter on text and film in Bruce Elder's book on Canadian 
experimental film, Image and Identity (1989), "The Relation of Text and Image: 
Postmodernist Strategies," 293-295. There he also mentions Patricia Gruben's 
The Central Character, and his own films 1857: Fool's Gold, Illuminated Texts, 
and Lamentations.
Stephen
> From: silver...@earthlink.net
> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 12:42:24 -0500
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text
> 
> dear collective knowledge base folks:
> i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially 
> interested in works by women.
> 
> thank you!
> 
> best,
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof
Kelly Egan not only uses text as image in her films but also on the
optical sound track as sound. CFMDC is her film distributor. But Kelly is
also on this list.

Best,

Izabella

On 2013-11-14 12:42 PM, "Shelly Silver"  wrote:

>dear collective knowledge base folks:
>i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially
>interested in works by women.
>
>thank you!
>
>best,
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Heath Iverson
Hi Shelly,

I would look at Lis Rhodes' *Light Reading *(1979).


Best,
Heath
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99 North Street
St. Andrews, KY16 9AD
Scotland, UK


On 14 November 2013 18:47, Warren Cockerham wrote:

> Steve Reinke'sBoy/Analysis: An Abridgement of Melanie Klein's
> "Narrative of a Child Analysis" (2008)
>
> Deborah Stratman's   From Hetty to Nancy (1997)
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Herb Shellenberger 
> wrote:
> >
> > Michael Snow's So is This
> > George Maciunas' fluxfilms (probably some other fluxfilms as well)
> > Guy Sherwin's At the Academy
> > Standish Lawder's Color Film
> > William Klein's Broadway by Light
> >
> >
> > Herb Shellenberger
> > Programs Office Manager
> > International House Philadelphia
> >
> > 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104
> > phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562
> > email: he...@ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org
> >
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com] On
> Behalf Of Shelly Silver
> > Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 12:42 PM
> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List
> > Subject: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text
> >
> > dear collective knowledge base folks:
> > i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm
> especially interested in works by women.
> >
> > thank you!
> >
> > best,
> > shelly
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Warren Cockerham
Steve Reinke'sBoy/Analysis: An Abridgement of Melanie Klein's
"Narrative of a Child Analysis" (2008)

Deborah Stratman's   From Hetty to Nancy (1997)


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Herb Shellenberger 
wrote:
>
> Michael Snow's So is This
> George Maciunas' fluxfilms (probably some other fluxfilms as well)
> Guy Sherwin's At the Academy
> Standish Lawder's Color Film
> William Klein's Broadway by Light
>
>
> Herb Shellenberger
> Programs Office Manager
> International House Philadelphia
>
> 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104
> phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562
> email: he...@ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com] On
Behalf Of Shelly Silver
> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 12:42 PM
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> Subject: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text
>
> dear collective knowledge base folks:
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>
> thank you!
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> best,
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Herb Shellenberger
Michael Snow's So is This
George Maciunas' fluxfilms (probably some other fluxfilms as well)
Guy Sherwin's At the Academy
Standish Lawder's Color Film 
William Klein's Broadway by Light


Herb Shellenberger
Programs Office Manager
International House Philadelphia

3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104
phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562
email: he...@ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org



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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread festi...@cjcinema.org

Sandrine DEUMIER (http://www.sandrinedeumier.com)





Le 14 nov. 13 à 18:42, Shelly Silver a écrit :


dear collective knowledge base folks:
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especially interested in works by women.


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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Mariah Garnett
I have one called Untitled (Eclipse).
Also, James bennings American Dreams is one of my favorite text films.

www.mariahgarnett.com

> On Nov 14, 2013, at 10:09 AM, mike rice  wrote:
> 
> Hollis Frampton has some great works revolving around the use of text. Some 
> that come immediately to mind: Gloria, Zorns Lemma, and Poetic Justice. As 
> far as works made by women, the first filmmaker I can think of is Su 
> Friedrich and her work film Gently Down the Stream, is a film which involves 
> a lot of text.
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Ronald Gregg
Helen Mirra


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Gisèle Gordon wrote:

>  There is also Vera Frankel.
>
> gisele
>
>
>
> On 13-11-14 1:09 PM, "mike rice"  wrote:
>
> Hollis Frampton has some great works revolving around the use of text.
> Some that come immediately to mind: Gloria, Zorns Lemma, and Poetic
> Justice. As far as works made by women, the first filmmaker I can think of
> is Su Friedrich and her work film Gently Down the Stream, is a film which
> involves a lot of text.
>
> Hope this helps, Mike Rice
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Gisèle Gordon
There is also Vera Frankel.

gisele


On 13-11-14 1:09 PM, "mike rice"  wrote:

> Hollis Frampton has some great works revolving around the use of text. Some
> that come immediately to mind: Gloria, Zorns Lemma, and Poetic Justice. As far
> as works made by women, the first filmmaker I can think of is Su Friedrich and
> her work film Gently Down the Stream, is a film which involves a lot of text.
> 
> Hope this helps, Mike Rice
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Eric Theise
Peter Rose's "Secondary Currents".

On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:09 AM, mike rice  wrote:
> Hollis Frampton has some great works revolving around the use of text. Some
> that come immediately to mind: Gloria, Zorns Lemma, and Poetic Justice. As
> far as works made by women, the first filmmaker I can think of is Su
> Friedrich and her work film Gently Down the Stream, is a film which involves
> a lot of text.
>
> Hope this helps, Mike Rice
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Lee Anne Home
Eija Llisa Ahtila

> On Nov 14, 2013, at 9:51 AM, chris bravo  wrote:
> 
> David Gatten made a series of films literally made out of text. I forget what 
> they are called.
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Shelly Silver  
>> wrote:
>> dear collective knowledge base folks:
>> i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially 
>> interested in works by women.
>> 
>> thank you!
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2013-11-14 Thread mike rice
Hollis Frampton has some great works revolving around the use of text. Some
that come immediately to mind: Gloria, Zorns Lemma, and Poetic Justice. As
far as works made by women, the first filmmaker I can think of is Su
Friedrich and her work film Gently Down the Stream, is a film which
involves a lot of text.

Hope this helps, Mike Rice
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Lee Anne Home
Stephanie Barber

> On Nov 14, 2013, at 9:51 AM, chris bravo  wrote:
> 
> David Gatten made a series of films literally made out of text. I forget what 
> they are called.
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Shelly Silver  
>> wrote:
>> dear collective knowledge base folks:
>> i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially 
>> interested in works by women.
>> 
>> thank you!
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Re: [Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread chris bravo
David Gatten made a series of films literally made out of text. I forget
what they are called.


On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Shelly Silver wrote:

> dear collective knowledge base folks:
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>
> thank you!
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[Frameworks] films/videos using/made up of text

2013-11-14 Thread Shelly Silver
dear collective knowledge base folks:
i'm compiling a list of works using text/made up of text.  i'm especially 
interested in works by women.

thank you!

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