Re: [Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-07 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello,

Around the theme of liberty here is a quite literal recommendation:
*Monuments in Love * (1992)


It is a huge art project by Antoni Miralda around the marriage of the
Statue of Liberty (New York) and Christopher Columbus monument (Barcelona).

The video was done by Jordi Torrent.

Best,
Albert


On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 9:36 PM Ignacio Tamarit 
wrote:

> Hola Jodie!
>
> Freiheit (1966) by George Lucas
> Gamelan (1981) by Claudio Caldini
> Ere erera baleibu izik subua aruaren (1970) by José Antonio Sistiaga
> 21 - 87 (1964) by Arthur Lipsett
>
>
> El lun., 6 jul. 2020 a las 16:10, Bernard Roddy ()
> escribió:
>
>> John, I think you should make that clown with the plate in his forehead
>> into a profile cycle for Facebook. I have ever seen your work. The metal
>> bucket, the syringe, the fuse, all these things I have been inclined to
>> draw in a technical and realistic way, and limited to a single sheet, end
>> of story.
>>
>> Bernie
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 1:10 PM John Knecht  wrote:
>>
>>> Jodie,  Maybe my film "Free-Dumb-Rains" would work.  //
>>> johnknechtart.com/category/single-channel/page/2/
>>>
>>> John Knecht
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:34 AM Jodie  wrote:
>>>
 Hello Dear Frameworkers,

 I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your
 Own Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos
 centered around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to
 LIBERTY in traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking
 liberties to the concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works
 by others or yourself are most welcome.

 With a light beam,

 JM
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-06 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
Hola Jodie!

Freiheit (1966) by George Lucas
Gamelan (1981) by Claudio Caldini
Ere erera baleibu izik subua aruaren (1970) by José Antonio Sistiaga
21 - 87 (1964) by Arthur Lipsett


El lun., 6 jul. 2020 a las 16:10, Bernard Roddy ()
escribió:

> John, I think you should make that clown with the plate in his forehead
> into a profile cycle for Facebook. I have ever seen your work. The metal
> bucket, the syringe, the fuse, all these things I have been inclined to
> draw in a technical and realistic way, and limited to a single sheet, end
> of story.
>
> Bernie
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 1:10 PM John Knecht  wrote:
>
>> Jodie,  Maybe my film "Free-Dumb-Rains" would work.  //
>> johnknechtart.com/category/single-channel/page/2/
>>
>> John Knecht
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:34 AM Jodie  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Dear Frameworkers,
>>>
>>> I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your
>>> Own Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos
>>> centered around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to
>>> LIBERTY in traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking
>>> liberties to the concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works
>>> by others or yourself are most welcome.
>>>
>>> With a light beam,
>>>
>>> JM
>>> ___
>>> FrameWorks mailing list
>>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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>>
>>
>> --
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>>  University Professor of Art and Art History
>>  and Film and Media Studies. Emeritus.
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show

2020-07-06 Thread Chris Freeman
Lydia Moyer
https://goodfornow.net/


and my own "American Toddlers"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj8G6f-9n1c




On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 12:13 PM KJ Mohr  wrote:

> Dara Greenwald & Bettina Escauriza - Love It or Leave It
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 2:37 PM Adam Hyman  wrote:
>
>> Ken Jacobs, Star Spangled to Death
>>
>> Joyce Wieland, Rat Life and Diet in North America
>>
>> Jim FInn,  Encounters with Your inner Trotsky Child, perhaps
>>
>> Some films included in these programs might be of interest:
>>
>> https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/summer-2018/1968-actions-and-reactions/
>>
>>
>> https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/spring-2018/1968-visions-of-new-possibilities-part-1-black-panthers-and-black-power/
>>
>>
>> https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/winter-2017/resistance-isn-t-futile-films-on-the-occasion-of-a-presidential-inauguration/
>>
>> From: FrameWorks  on behalf of
>> Cynthia Madansky 
>> Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List <
>> frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" 
>> Date: Monday, July 6, 2020 at 10:48 AM
>> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List "
>> 
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show
>>
>> Hi Jodie,
>> Maybe show them *Oh Say Can you See*, part of the PSA Project 1-15
>> http://www.madansky.com/film-video/the-psa-project-1-15/
>> Cynthia
>>
>>
>> On 06 Jul 2020, at 13:40, Bernard Roddy  wrote:
>>
>> Jodie Mack:
>>
>> It's a nice course title, "Curating and Microcinema: Make your own
>> culture."
>>
>> It raises many fine questions. For one, what is the role of "curating" in
>> these microcinemas today? Does the term function in anything like the way
>> it is intended to for budgeted, wall-hung exhibitions?
>>
>> The word "liberty" is also a striking choice for an exhibition theme. If
>> you read the news like I have, you'll likely bring to mind a president in
>> front of the Mount Rushmore or a debate concerning a Lincoln monument that
>> has the famous president standing with a nude black slave before him. (An
>> 1876 document was just unearthed by emancipation leader, Frederick
>> Douglass, objecting to the sculpture's design: "The negro here, though
>> rising, is still on his knees and nude. What I want to see before I die is
>> a monument representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a
>> four-footed animal, but erect on his feet like a man." From the Wall Street
>> Journal today)
>>
>> I very much like the whole project - or task! - now before your students.
>> What should be screened? And what can be said about the very procedures
>> that go into deciding? Should there be a call for new work? What if you
>> can't get permission to screen something?
>>
>> Last year I responded to a call entitled What Remains that was held here
>> in Chicago and organized by Joseph Ravens and ieke Trinks. It was a
>> complicated concept, to use the term artists like to employ, a term for
>> approaching new work. But isn't an exhibition, or the way in which it is
>> conceived, also a creative work, and first off a concept?
>>
>> Bernie
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>>
>> +001 917 885 8638
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show

2020-07-06 Thread KJ Mohr
Dara Greenwald & Bettina Escauriza - Love It or Leave It

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 2:37 PM Adam Hyman  wrote:

> Ken Jacobs, Star Spangled to Death
>
> Joyce Wieland, Rat Life and Diet in North America
>
> Jim FInn,  Encounters with Your inner Trotsky Child, perhaps
>
> Some films included in these programs might be of interest:
> https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/summer-2018/1968-actions-and-reactions/
>
>
> https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/spring-2018/1968-visions-of-new-possibilities-part-1-black-panthers-and-black-power/
>
>
> https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/winter-2017/resistance-isn-t-futile-films-on-the-occasion-of-a-presidential-inauguration/
>
> From: FrameWorks  on behalf of
> Cynthia Madansky 
> Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List <
> frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" 
> Date: Monday, July 6, 2020 at 10:48 AM
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List " <
> frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show
>
> Hi Jodie,
> Maybe show them *Oh Say Can you See*, part of the PSA Project 1-15
> http://www.madansky.com/film-video/the-psa-project-1-15/
> Cynthia
>
>
> On 06 Jul 2020, at 13:40, Bernard Roddy  wrote:
>
> Jodie Mack:
>
> It's a nice course title, "Curating and Microcinema: Make your own
> culture."
>
> It raises many fine questions. For one, what is the role of "curating" in
> these microcinemas today? Does the term function in anything like the way
> it is intended to for budgeted, wall-hung exhibitions?
>
> The word "liberty" is also a striking choice for an exhibition theme. If
> you read the news like I have, you'll likely bring to mind a president in
> front of the Mount Rushmore or a debate concerning a Lincoln monument that
> has the famous president standing with a nude black slave before him. (An
> 1876 document was just unearthed by emancipation leader, Frederick
> Douglass, objecting to the sculpture's design: "The negro here, though
> rising, is still on his knees and nude. What I want to see before I die is
> a monument representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a
> four-footed animal, but erect on his feet like a man." From the Wall Street
> Journal today)
>
> I very much like the whole project - or task! - now before your students.
> What should be screened? And what can be said about the very procedures
> that go into deciding? Should there be a call for new work? What if you
> can't get permission to screen something?
>
> Last year I responded to a call entitled What Remains that was held here
> in Chicago and organized by Joseph Ravens and ieke Trinks. It was a
> complicated concept, to use the term artists like to employ, a term for
> approaching new work. But isn't an exhibition, or the way in which it is
> conceived, also a creative work, and first off a concept?
>
> Bernie
> ___
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>
> Cynthia Madansky
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>
> +001 917 885 8638
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-06 Thread Bernard Roddy
John, I think you should make that clown with the plate in his forehead
into a profile cycle for Facebook. I have ever seen your work. The metal
bucket, the syringe, the fuse, all these things I have been inclined to
draw in a technical and realistic way, and limited to a single sheet, end
of story.

Bernie

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 1:10 PM John Knecht  wrote:

> Jodie,  Maybe my film "Free-Dumb-Rains" would work.  //
> johnknechtart.com/category/single-channel/page/2/
>
> John Knecht
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:34 AM Jodie  wrote:
>
>> Hello Dear Frameworkers,
>>
>> I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your
>> Own Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos
>> centered around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to
>> LIBERTY in traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking
>> liberties to the concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works
>> by others or yourself are most welcome.
>>
>> With a light beam,
>>
>> JM
>> ___
>> FrameWorks mailing list
>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show

2020-07-06 Thread Adam Hyman
Ken Jacobs, Star Spangled to Death

Joyce Wieland, Rat Life and Diet in North America

Jim FInn,  Encounters with Your inner Trotsky Child, perhaps

Some films included in these programs might be of interest:
https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/summer-2018/1968-actions-and-reactions/

https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/spring-2018/1968-visions-of-new-possibil
ities-part-1-black-panthers-and-black-power/

https://www.lafilmforum.org/archive/winter-2017/resistance-isn-t-futile-film
s-on-the-occasion-of-a-presidential-inauguration/

From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
Cynthia Madansky 
Reply-To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List
" 
Date:  Monday, July 6, 2020 at 10:48 AM
To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List "

Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show

Hi Jodie,
Maybe show them Oh Say Can you See, part of the PSA Project 1-15
http://www.madansky.com/film-video/the-psa-project-1-15/
Cynthia


> On 06 Jul 2020, at 13:40, Bernard Roddy  wrote:
> 
> Jodie Mack:
> 
> It's a nice course title, "Curating and Microcinema: Make your own culture."
> 
> It raises many fine questions. For one, what is the role of "curating" in
> these microcinemas today? Does the term function in anything like the way it
> is intended to for budgeted, wall-hung exhibitions?
> 
> The word "liberty" is also a striking choice for an exhibition theme. If you
> read the news like I have, you'll likely bring to mind a president in front of
> the Mount Rushmore or a debate concerning a Lincoln monument that has the
> famous president standing with a nude black slave before him. (An 1876
> document was just unearthed by emancipation leader, Frederick Douglass,
> objecting to the sculpture's design: "The negro here, though rising, is still
> on his knees and nude. What I want to see before I die is a monument
> representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a four-footed animal,
> but erect on his feet like a man." From the Wall Street Journal today)
> 
> I very much like the whole project - or task! - now before your students. What
> should be screened? And what can be said about the very procedures that go
> into deciding? Should there be a call for new work? What if you can't get
> permission to screen something?
> 
> Last year I responded to a call entitled What Remains that was held here in
> Chicago and organized by Joseph Ravens and ieke Trinks. It was a complicated
> concept, to use the term artists like to employ, a term for approaching new
> work. But isn't an exhibition, or the way in which it is conceived, also a
> creative work, and first off a concept?
> 
> Bernie
> ___
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-06 Thread John Knecht
Jodie,  Maybe my film "Free-Dumb-Rains" would work.  //
johnknechtart.com/category/single-channel/page/2/

John Knecht

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:34 AM Jodie  wrote:

> Hello Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your
> Own Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos
> centered around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to
> LIBERTY in traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking
> liberties to the concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works
> by others or yourself are most welcome.
>
> With a light beam,
>
> JM
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show

2020-07-06 Thread Cynthia Madansky
Hi Jodie,
Maybe show them Oh Say Can you See, part of the PSA Project 1-15
http://www.madansky.com/film-video/the-psa-project-1-15/ 

Cynthia


> On 06 Jul 2020, at 13:40, Bernard Roddy  wrote:
> 
> Jodie Mack:
> 
> It's a nice course title, "Curating and Microcinema: Make your own culture."
> 
> It raises many fine questions. For one, what is the role of "curating" in 
> these microcinemas today? Does the term function in anything like the way it 
> is intended to for budgeted, wall-hung exhibitions? 
> 
> The word "liberty" is also a striking choice for an exhibition theme. If you 
> read the news like I have, you'll likely bring to mind a president in front 
> of the Mount Rushmore or a debate concerning a Lincoln monument that has the 
> famous president standing with a nude black slave before him. (An 1876 
> document was just unearthed by emancipation leader, Frederick Douglass, 
> objecting to the sculpture's design: "The negro here, though rising, is still 
> on his knees and nude. What I want to see before I die is a monument 
> representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a four-footed animal, 
> but erect on his feet like a man." From the Wall Street Journal today)
> 
> I very much like the whole project - or task! - now before your students. 
> What should be screened? And what can be said about the very procedures that 
> go into deciding? Should there be a call for new work? What if you can't get 
> permission to screen something? 
> 
> Last year I responded to a call entitled What Remains that was held here in 
> Chicago and organized by Joseph Ravens and ieke Trinks. It was a complicated 
> concept, to use the term artists like to employ, a term for approaching new 
> work. But isn't an exhibition, or the way in which it is conceived, also a 
> creative work, and first off a concept?
> 
> Bernie
> ___
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[Frameworks] Liberty: a curated show

2020-07-06 Thread Bernard Roddy
Jodie Mack:

It's a nice course title, "Curating and Microcinema: Make your own culture."

It raises many fine questions. For one, what is the role of "curating" in
these microcinemas today? Does the term function in anything like the way
it is intended to for budgeted, wall-hung exhibitions?

The word "liberty" is also a striking choice for an exhibition theme. If
you read the news like I have, you'll likely bring to mind a president in
front of the Mount Rushmore or a debate concerning a Lincoln monument that
has the famous president standing with a nude black slave before him. (An
1876 document was just unearthed by emancipation leader, Frederick
Douglass, objecting to the sculpture's design: "The negro here, though
rising, is still on his knees and nude. What I want to see before I die is
a monument representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a
four-footed animal, but erect on his feet like a man." From the Wall Street
Journal today)

I very much like the whole project - or task! - now before your students.
What should be screened? And what can be said about the very procedures
that go into deciding? Should there be a call for new work? What if you
can't get permission to screen something?

Last year I responded to a call entitled What Remains that was held here in
Chicago and organized by Joseph Ravens and ieke Trinks. It was a
complicated concept, to use the term artists like to employ, a term for
approaching new work. But isn't an exhibition, or the way in which it is
conceived, also a creative work, and first off a concept?

Bernie
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-06 Thread Warren Cockerham
Kevin Jerome Everson's  STOPLIGHT LIBERTY (2013)

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:34 AM Jodie  wrote:

> Hello Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your
> Own Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos
> centered around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to
> LIBERTY in traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking
> liberties to the concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works
> by others or yourself are most welcome.
>
> With a light beam,
>
> JM
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Re: [Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-06 Thread Maximilien
Hi Jodie,

I recently completed a music video for a track called 'Degrees of Freedom'
which might fit:
https://vimeo.com/426700490/bce3bfd759

Best,
Max

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 5:34 PM Jodie  wrote:

> Hello Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your
> Own Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos
> centered around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to
> LIBERTY in traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking
> liberties to the concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works
> by others or yourself are most welcome.
>
> With a light beam,
>
> JM
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[Frameworks] Liberty!

2020-07-06 Thread Jodie
Hello Dear Frameworkers,

I am writing on behalf of my class (Curating and Microcinema: Make Your Own 
Culture). The students are preparing a selection of films and videos centered 
around the theme of LIBERTY. We seek pieces that are related to LIBERTY in 
traditional and lyrical senses (from finding liberty to taking liberties to the 
concept of a free-moving camera). Any suggestions of works by others or 
yourself are most welcome.

With a light beam,

JM
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