Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Robert Schaller
I'm not looking at the whole thread, but I have to recommend one of my
favorite films, Peter Rose's "The Man Who Could Not See Far Enough," which
has a whole segment of people watching a solar eclipse.

On Tue, February 9, 2016 11:15 am, graeme hogg wrote:
>

>
> Our recent 'Film That Buys The Cinema' (an anthology film made up of 70 x
>  1 minute films) has one film of what 'appears' to be a solar eclipse,
> its the one by Ben Rivers.
>
> http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/ftbtc/ftbtc.pl
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>
>
>
>> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos
>> that feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread graeme hogg



Our recent 'Film That Buys The Cinema' (an anthology film made up of 70 x 
1 minute films) has one film of what 'appears' to be a solar eclipse, its 
the one by Ben Rivers.


http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/ftbtc/ftbtc.pl




I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?

peace, jw
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Esorp
"the man who could not see far enough" has an eight minute section documenting 
a total solar eclipse shot off the coast of Africa and uses the material for a 
27 screen split image.  You can see some of it at https://vimeo.com/48855848

Peter Rose

 

 

 

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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Anderwald Grond
right, there is also Totality, 2000, by Tacita Dean, And Diamond Ring, 2002.

Sent from my mobile device.

> Am 09.02.2016 um 15:27 schrieb Nicky Hamlyn :
> 
> If I 'm not mistaken, the actual eclipse is not visible in Tacita's  film. It 
> was totally overcast that day. Nicky
> 
> Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Sony Xperia™
> 
> 
> 
>  Anderwald Grond a écrit 
> 
> 
> Tacita Dean, Banewl 1999 
> 16mm colour anamorphic film with optical sound, 63 minutes 
> 
> There was a programme at ICA London that might interest you:
> https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/lsff-special-event-micromacro-film
> 
> Also, did not John Whitney make a Super8 film on a lunar eclipse?
> 
> And, we have two of our own works dealing with solar eclipses:
> Camera Solaris, 2008-2011, 16mm film installation and camera obscura
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=34
> 
> Ink, Rain, Swans in a Shanghai Park, 2010
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=49
> 
> 
> Ruth+Leo
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond
> 
> When I came in I was confused, when I came out I was full of ideas. Eilean 
> Hooper-Greenhill
> 
> http://www.on-dizziness.org
> 
> Dizziness-A Resource FWF-PEEK AR-224
> 
> 
>> Am 09.02.2016 um 14:28 schrieb John Warren :
>> 
>> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
>> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Eiki SSL claw problem

2016-02-09 Thread Scott Dorsey
Do adjust that screw... but FIRST make sure the cam lubrication is good.  I
have seen too many of these machines where the cam just wears out because
people aren't careful about doing regular maintenance on them.
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Carl E Bogner

How about:

Joseph Cornell’s "Rose Hobart”  (1936)
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s “Syndromes and a Century” (2006)


Carl
Milwaukee


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Subject: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Cathy
Under - "Any other astronomical event" - Nicky Hamlyn's 'The Transit of Venus'
http://nickyhamlyn.com/images-4/.

Best
Cathy
Cathyrogers.co.uk

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> On 9 Feb 2016, at 13:28, John Warren  wrote:
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> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Nicky Hamlyn
If I 'm not mistaken, the actual eclipse is not visible in Tacita's  film. It 
was totally overcast that day. Nicky 

Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Sony Xperia™

 Anderwald Grond a écrit 

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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Nicky Hamlyn
The 2012 Transit of Venus is combined with the 2004, so it's two films in one 
now. Nicky 

Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Sony Xperia™

 Cathy a écrit 

>Under - "Any other astronomical event" - Nicky Hamlyn's 'The Transit of Venus'
>http://nickyhamlyn.com/images-4/.
>
>Best
>Cathy
>Cathyrogers.co.uk
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 9 Feb 2016, at 13:28, John Warren  wrote:
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>> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
>> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Mariah Garnett
I've got one called Untitled (Eclipse). It's the annular solar eclipse from 
2012.


> On Feb 9, 2016, at 2:28 PM, John Warren  wrote:
> 
> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Chris Stults
Jeanne Liotta "Eclipse" http://www.jeanneliotta.net/filmpages/eclipse.html


On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Anderwald Grond 
wrote:

> right, there is also Totality, 2000, by Tacita Dean, And Diamond Ring,
> 2002.
>
> Sent from my mobile device.
>
> Am 09.02.2016 um 15:27 schrieb Nicky Hamlyn :
>
> If I 'm not mistaken, the actual eclipse is not visible in Tacita's  film.
> It was totally overcast that day. Nicky
>
> Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Sony Xperia™
>
>
>  Anderwald Grond a écrit 
>
>
> Tacita Dean, *Banewl* 1999
> 16mm colour anamorphic film with optical sound, 63 minutes
>
> There was a programme at ICA London that might interest you:
> https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/lsff-special-event-micromacro-film
>
> Also, did not John Whitney make a Super8 film on a lunar eclipse?
>
> And, we have two of our own works dealing with solar eclipses:
> Camera Solaris, 2008-2011, 16mm film installation and camera obscura
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=34
>
> Ink, Rain, Swans in a Shanghai Park, 2010
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=49
>
>
> Ruth+Leo
>
>
>
>
> 
> Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond
>
> *When I came in I was confused, when I came out I was full of ideas.* Eilean
> Hooper-Greenhill
>
> http://www.on-dizziness.org
>
> Dizziness-A Resource FWF-PEEK AR-224
>
>
> Am 09.02.2016 um 14:28 schrieb John Warren :
>
> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that
> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Gene Youngblood
The Man Who Could not See Far Enough, Peter Rose

> On Feb 9, 2016, at 6:58 AM, Anderwald Grond  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Tacita Dean, Banewl 1999 
> 16mm colour anamorphic film with optical sound, 63 minutes 
> 
> There was a programme at ICA London that might interest you:
> https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/lsff-special-event-micromacro-film 
> 
> 
> Also, did not John Whitney make a Super8 film on a lunar eclipse?
> 
> And, we have two of our own works dealing with solar eclipses:
> Camera Solaris, 2008-2011, 16mm film installation and camera obscura
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=34 
> 
> 
> Ink, Rain, Swans in a Shanghai Park, 2010
> http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=49 
> 
> 
> 
> Ruth+Leo
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond
> 
> When I came in I was confused, when I came out I was full of ideas. Eilean 
> Hooper-Greenhill
> 
> http://www.on-dizziness.org 
> 
> Dizziness-A Resource FWF-PEEK AR-224
> 
> 
>> Am 09.02.2016 um 14:28 schrieb John Warren > >:
>> 
>> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
>> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread John Sundholm
mika taanila: 'the zone of total eclipse' (2006). two projector performance

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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread Anderwald Grond

Tacita Dean, Banewl 1999 
16mm colour anamorphic film with optical sound, 63 minutes 

There was a programme at ICA London that might interest you:
https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/lsff-special-event-micromacro-film

Also, did not John Whitney make a Super8 film on a lunar eclipse?

And, we have two of our own works dealing with solar eclipses:
Camera Solaris, 2008-2011, 16mm film installation and camera obscura
http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=34

Ink, Rain, Swans in a Shanghai Park, 2010
http://www.anderwald-grond.at/index.php?idcatside=49


Ruth+Leo





Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond

When I came in I was confused, when I came out I was full of ideas. Eilean 
Hooper-Greenhill

http://www.on-dizziness.org

Dizziness-A Resource FWF-PEEK AR-224


> Am 09.02.2016 um 14:28 schrieb John Warren :
> 
> I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
> feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Eiki SSL claw problem

2016-02-09 Thread Karl Reinsalu
There is a screw on the interior of the mechanism that allows for
claw-adjustment.  Make 1/4 turns at a time to see if this can assist in
solving the problem.
I have a schematic somewhere; will post when I find it.  Fairly easy to
spot once you open up the back of the unit to see it's meat.

Best of luck!

Karl - (Technical Coordinator - Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of
Toronto - www.lift.ca)

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> started to have major pull down claw issues tonight. I will be in Omaha
> tomorrow for a day off and the next show is on the 11 in Minneapolis.
> Anybody could help on this? I am happy to provide free tickets for the
> upcoming shows in Minneapolis and Chicago as a reward apart from paying for
> the repair.
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[Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread John Warren
I have a question—can you think of any experimental films or videos that 
feature a solar eclipse specifically or other astronomical event?

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[Frameworks] Thursday evening in Paris / 35mm: Standard Gauge of Memory

2016-02-09 Thread Mariya Nikiforova
​Hello all,

Here's a very special, last-minute screening of six 35mm films,
including *Engram
of Returning*​, which just won a Tiger Award at the Rotterdam Festival. It
will take place Thursday evening at the Finnish Institute in Paris (M°
Cluny-La Sorbonne), in the presence of filmmakers Daïchi Saïto, Christopher
Becks and Emmanuel Lefrant.

​Hope to see you there!

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35mm: Standard gauge of memory
jeudi 11 février 2016 à 20h00
à l'Institut Finlandais


  A l'occasion de la venue à Paris du cinéaste Daïchi SAÏTO, qui vient
de remporter le Tiger Award au festival international de Rotterdam avec son
nouveau film *Engram of Returning*, nous vous convions à une soirée de
cinéma expérimental le jeudi 11 février 2016 à 20h à l'Institut Finlandais.

  Le format 35 mm est la pellicule la plus utilisée du cinéma
argentique. Considérée comme le « format standard », elle mesure 35
millimètres de largeur et est dotée sur ses bords de perforations
rectangulaires pour assurer son entraînement par les divers mécanismes de
prise de vues et de projection.

  Le programme réunit ici six court-métrages, exclusivement en 35mm,
qui explorent le lien énigmatique entre paysage et perception. Les
cinéastes - tous impliqués, d'un côté de l'Atlantique comme de l'autre,
dans la fabrication artisanale de leurs films sur support argentique -
forgent ici un langage commun à partir de formes organiques. En prise avec
la matérialité des images - battantes, vives et éphémères -, elles
deviennent comme des empreintes gravées dans le paysage, suivant le fil
incertain de notre mémoire.

  La séance sera suivie par une discussion avec les cinéastes Daïchi
SAÏTO, Christopher BECKS et Emmanuel LEFRANT.


*OUVERTURE *
* de Christopher BECKS *
* 2010 / 35 mm / n / sil / 5' 00 *
* LE PAYS DÉVASTÉ *
* de Emmanuel LEFRANT *
* 2015 / 35 mm / coul / son / 11' 30 *
* JOURS EN FLEURS *
* de Louise BOURQUE *
* 2003 / 35 mm / coul / son / 4' 59 *
* I DON'T THINK I CAN SEE AN ISLAND *
* de Christopher BECKS & Emmanuel LEFRANT *
* 2016 / 35 mm / coul / son / 4' 10 *
* LE GRANIER *
* de Olivier FOUCHARD *
* 2007 / 35 mm / coul / sil / 15' 00 *
* ENGRAM OF RETURNING *
* de Daïchi SAÏTO *
* 2015 / 35 mm / coul / son / 18' 30 *


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Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film

2016-02-09 Thread scott
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but Bill Morrison's JUST ANCIENT LOOPS begins with a section that focuses partly on eclipses.


 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Eclipse on film
From: graeme hogg 
Date: Tue, February 09, 2016 12:15 pm
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 



Our recent 'Film That Buys The Cinema' (an anthology film made up of 70 x 
1 minute films) has one film of what 'appears' to be a solar eclipse, its 
the one by Ben Rivers.

http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/ftbtc/ftbtc.pl



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Re: [Frameworks] Eiki SSL claw problem

2016-02-09 Thread Philippe Leonard
Thanks Karl and Scott. I will give a try on that screw. The projectors have
been serviced recently but they go through rough usage with loops every
night.

Best,

Philippe

Film | Photography | Cinematography | Performance | Visuals
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> Do adjust that screw... but FIRST make sure the cam lubrication is good.  I
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[Frameworks] LABORBERLIN 2.0 - FILM AIN'T DEAD

2016-02-09 Thread Anja Dornieden
Dear friends, colleagues and lovers of film,

We at the artist-run film lab, LaborBerlin, recently made a decision that,
seeing the increasing speed with which commercial film-labs in Germany and
world-wide are closing, we need to act fast and change too! We want to
protect analogue technologies for the future, and ensure knowledge about
these technologies is also safe-guarded! We are now raising funds to
purchase professional processing and printing equipment from a small German
lab that recently closed.

As all of you know, this is important work, not just to protect our film
heritage but also to sustain a dirty, gritty and non-homogeneous film
scene!

We just launched our new crowd-funding campaign Saturday night at
DIFFRAKTION, our annual screening event, and already received wonderful and
generous support from our audience of analogue heroes!

Please take a look at our campaign page:  LABORBERLIN 2.0 - FILM AIN'T DEAD


And please support us by sharing our campaign far and wide and continue to
be a part of the analogue film movement! Even the smallest contribution
helps! A thousand million thank-yous for any donation!

Best wishes,
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[Frameworks] Seeking Stephanie Gray's Email

2016-02-09 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
Can someone please send me Stephanie Gray's email, off list? Phone number as 
well, if you feel comfortable doing so.

Thanks so much, Ken

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[Frameworks] Two shows in California: 2/14 in San Francisco and 2/20 in Los Angeles

2016-02-09 Thread Rick Bahto
Dear Frameworks readers,
I've organized two shows coming up; one this weekend and one the next, in
San Francisco and Los Angeles respectively. The first program brings a
number of Super 8 and 16mm films made at / through the Echo Park Film
Center to screen in the Bay Area, all for the first time. The second is the
thirty-first program in the on-going New Works Salon series that I have
been curating at the Echo Park Film Center since 2012. If you find yourself
in either city, please consider coming.
best,
Rick Bahto

Sunday, February 14, 2016 at 8 pm

*Films from the Southland*

Artists’ Television Access / 992 Valencia St. San Francisco 94110



This program brings together a sampling of recent works in Super 8 and 16mm
made through the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles, including works made
through the LA AIR artist-in-residency program. The residency program has
facilitated the creation of dozens of new works in film and video by
providing Los Angeles-based artists access to space, time, and resources.
This program will include *Haruko Tanaka’s The Soroban and the Present *is
part abacus (soroban) tutorial, part historical account, part freeway
numerology meditation, and part guerrilla ringing and field recordings of 2
forgotten L.A. bells, while *John Palmer’s Intimations #1 *features Super 8
portraits of strangers and their secrets and spaces. *Pablo Valencia *will
show a suite of Super 8 miniatures, *Kate Brown *shows her Super 8 film
*4X3*, and *Alee Peoples *will show her *untitled *8mm visual translation
of a 1963 pop song’s lyrics. For the past few years EPFC has also been
commissioning new works in Super 8 and 8mm film from artists around the
world. This program features a small selection of these films,
including *Martine
Syms’ L’Inventaire, *in which a man gestures on screen to describe the
various parts of a hardcover book, while a woman recounts the books that
have changed her life in Jacques Prévert's poetic style, *Daniel Marlos’
Odalisque,* a structuralist document of the repetition and variation of a
quilted ground and the nude female figure that reclines upon it,* Tomonari
Nishikawa’s Manahttan One Two Three, Jessica Storm’s Yesterday’s News, *as
well as works by Bay Area artists *Paul Clipson *and *Rosario Sotelo. */ $7–10




*Filmmakers Kate Brown, Rosario Sotelo, and Jessica Storm in person! *

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Saturday, February 20, 2016 at 8 pm

*New Works Salon XXXI: Brookbank, Cannizzaro, Ciummo, Flowers, Hahn,
Monahan, Valencia*

Echo Park Film Center / 1200 N Alvarado St



The New Works Salons series is a casual forum for the presentation and
discussion of new works in film, video, sound, and performance, with local
and visiting artists in-person to introduce their work. *John Cannizzaro *will
show *Dodecahedron, *a light-hearted primer on image making. Using three
16mm film projectors and a separate sound source, this film “happening”
explores the multi-layered process of capturing images. This film was
commissioned by EPFC on our 12th anniversary! *Reza Monahan *will show *Gravely
Mistaken Identities, *a modified piece taken from a multi-media
installation installed last August at Monte Vista Projects. Unfolding as a
conversation between operatives of time and place, this film utilizes a
charged "discussion" to pull movement from degrees of stillness while
ushering stillness back into forms of hyper-active movement. *Olivia Ciummo
*will show her work *On The Evening: *between the sky and ground is an
anxious state of affairs—a tropical nighttime landscape, re-photographed
historical sites, political boundaries and the elasticity of a dream
state. Also
on the program: *Karissa Hahn *will show a new series of short works made
on Super 8, including *1_ _ _ _1, 1_ /\ _ _1, *along with a video piece
titled* Chipping Off, too,* *Ursula Brookbank *will perform* Marguritte: A
Demonstration *for overheard projector, 16mm film, and cake, and we’ll have
recent Super 8 films by *Pablo Valencia *and by New York based artist *Marquita
Flowers. *



$5 suggested donation



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