Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-24 Thread Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza
I couldn't resist suggesting my own "'On the Road'by Jack Kerouac" jejeje:

http://jorgelorenzocine.mx/en/on-the-road-by-jack-kerouac/


De: FrameWorks  en nombre de Hardin, 
Ted 
Enviado: martes, 23 de julio de 2019 03:40 p. m.
Para: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Asunto: Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or 
experimental films about automobility

James Herbert’s Automan (1988, 20 min.) might be an interesting addition 
stressing ‘automobility.’

Intriguing program.

Ted Hardin
Associate Professor
Cinema Art and Science
Columbia College Chicago
Co-President Long Distance Productions
http://longdistanceproductions.com/
thar...@colum.edu<mailto:thar...@colum.edu>

On Jul 23, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Kornelia Boczkowska 
mailto:kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com>> wrote:



Hi Bryan,

I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on road 
movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric, many 
thanks for recommending my research!

Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally experiment 
with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by Laderman and 
other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already mentioned. And 
feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in the details of my 
project.

Good luck with your program,

Kornelia





Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)

Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)

Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)

Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)

Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)

Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)

Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)

Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)

Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)

Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)

West by Mark Street (1985)

Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)

Portland by Greta Snider (1996)

Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)

Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)

Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)

Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)

Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)

Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)

On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)

Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)

North On Evers by James Benning (1991)

Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)

The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)

Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)

Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)

Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)

El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)

Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)

RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)

Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)

The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)

Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)

Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)

Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)

Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)

Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)

San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)

The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)

City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)

Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)

Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)

I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)

Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)

A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)

Oasis by James Schneider (1995)

The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)

Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)

A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)

Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)

Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)

Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)

September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)

The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)

Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)

Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)

Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)

Runner by Bill Creston (1981)

Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)

[42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)

Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)

Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)

Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film



W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at automobility 
and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering if anyone has 
suggestions about artists' films that study this topic... Titles and links 
would be preferable and I am open to both historic and current works - if you 
have made something along these lines I would be happy to have the opportunity 
to view such films/videos as well.

thanks everyone
Bryan Konefsky
president, Basement Films
founder/director, Experiments in Cinema

Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for that 
spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as Nietzsche 
called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought with money, 
cheap glory, or social position.
- Emma Goldman



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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-24 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Bryan,

Here's another suggestion of an experimental road movie, in this case with
electronic music.
The White Room was created by the musical group The KLF in 1991:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG3A0jebU0A

"The White Room a road movie, about the KLF's search for the mystical White
Room that would enable them to be released from their contract with
Eternity."

Best,
Albert

On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 9:13 PM Mani Mazinani 
wrote:

> Seated Figures (1988)
> Michael Snow
> 16mm colour 42 minutes
>
>
>
> I didn't see this on the previous lists...
>
> Best!,
> Mani
>
> On Tue., Jul. 23, 2019, 15:00 mary billyou  wrote:
>
>> also,
>> Martha Rosler has some super 8 films at EAI that were produced when she
>> was in San Diego (hence the car):
>>
>> Flowerfields
>> Secrets from the Street
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> mary
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 6:50 AM Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>>
>>> thanks everyone
>>> Bryan Konefsky
>>> president, Basement Films
>>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>>
>>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>>> - Emma Goldman
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Mani Mazinani
Seated Figures (1988)
Michael Snow
16mm colour 42 minutes



I didn't see this on the previous lists...

Best!,
Mani

On Tue., Jul. 23, 2019, 15:00 mary billyou  wrote:

> also,
> Martha Rosler has some super 8 films at EAI that were produced when she
> was in San Diego (hence the car):
>
> Flowerfields
> Secrets from the Street
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> mary
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 6:50 AM Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>
>> thanks everyone
>> Bryan Konefsky
>> president, Basement Films
>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>
>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>> - Emma Goldman
>> ___
>> FrameWorks mailing list
>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread mary billyou
also,
Martha Rosler has some super 8 films at EAI that were produced when she was
in San Diego (hence the car):

Flowerfields
Secrets from the Street


Cheers,

mary


On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 6:50 AM Bryan Konefsky  wrote:

> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing list
> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Bernard Roddy
Yeah, I think I saw that Joe Dimaggio video at the Nightingale. What does
that have to do with road movies? I am reluctant to look more closely at
the list.

But I was also thinking that instead of the call for non-fiction or diary
work, instead of titles that could be associated with documentary in some
way, what would constitute an example of a film that is not any of these?

What is it that is supposed to distinguishes a film "as film" (but one that
has been shot and is not, say, an exploration of color effects) from
whatever it is that is outside of the desired conception of a work? Is it
always "narrative" that is to be counterposed to such a film?

There was that more specific call on the list that invited titles of works
that used a diary to compose words for the voiceover. (Oh hey, I would list
my 2008 film, Postcard: 16 mm, black-and-white, oh so personal). This
strikes me as effectively honing in on a communal sensibility about
"avant-garde" that is "non-fiction."

I recently saw a program of Todd Lillethun's work at Chicago Filmmakers.
The first works were in the spirit of a list such as this, at least in
their meditation on the outsider, the homeless. But then there were a
couple of polished works for which Lillethun was director and writer, and
which were all about the spoken lines, the roles, and the turns in
development that made for a polished production about gay life that would
have broad appeal.

Lillethun had programmed a video of mine way back around 2004, and so I was
struck by the evolution of his sensibilities. Should I protest the
direction the work took? I would say so. And why? I would say because it
took on the function of social oil, of providing material for a
meeting-place type of screening event, it was community building in search
of a broader audience that would be taking time out from a life like that
which appears on screen (Woody Allen, for example).

How about a list of filmmakers who have crossed the line . . the line you
would draw between the real and the game.

Bernie

On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 10:24 AM Elena Duque  wrote:

> Hello
>
> I would say Michael Robinson's Onward Lossless Follows (2017) is somehow
> an experimental road movie
> http://www.vdb.org/titles/onward-lossless-follows
>
> Cheers,
>
> El mar., 23 jul. 2019 a las 17:06, Jessica Arseneau (<
> jessarsen...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
>> Hi,
>> This is less in the experimental field, but more in the historic:
>> Wim Wenders, *Im Lauf der Zeit* (1976). In English the title is
>>
>> *Kings of the Road*
>> Best,
>> Jessica
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 3:56 PM Kornelia Boczkowska <
>> kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Bryan,
>>>
>>> I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
>>> road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric,
>>> many thanks for recommending my research!
>>>
>>> Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally
>>> experiment with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by
>>> Laderman and other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already
>>> mentioned. And feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in
>>> the details of my project.
>>>
>>> Good luck with your program,
>>>
>>> Kornelia
>>>
>>>
>>> Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)
>>>
>>> Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)
>>>
>>> Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)
>>>
>>> Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)
>>>
>>> Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)
>>>
>>> Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)
>>>
>>> Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)
>>>
>>> Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)
>>>
>>> Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)
>>>
>>> Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)
>>>
>>> West by Mark Street (1985)
>>>
>>> Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)
>>>
>>> Portland by Greta Snider (1996)
>>>
>>> Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)
>>>
>>> Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)
>>>
>>> Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)
>>>
>>> Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)
>>>
>>> Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)
>>>
>>> Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)
>>>
>>> On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)
>>>
>>> Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)
>>>
>>> North On Evers by James Benning (1991)
>>>
>>> Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)
>>>
>>> The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)
>>>
>>> Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)
>>>
>>> Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)
>>>
>>> Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)
>>>
>>> El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)
>>>
>>> Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)
>>>
>>> RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)
>>>
>>> Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>>>
>>> The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>>>
>>> Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)
>>>
>>> Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)
>>>
>>> Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)
>>>
>>> Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)
>>>

Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Hardin, Ted
James Herbert’s Automan (1988, 20 min.) might be an interesting addition 
stressing ‘automobility.’

Intriguing program.

Ted Hardin
Associate Professor
Cinema Art and Science
Columbia College Chicago
Co-President Long Distance Productions
http://longdistanceproductions.com/
thar...@colum.edu

On Jul 23, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Kornelia Boczkowska 
mailto:kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Hi Bryan,
I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on road 
movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric, many 
thanks for recommending my research!
Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally experiment 
with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by Laderman and 
other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already mentioned. And 
feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in the details of my 
project.
Good luck with your program,
Kornelia




Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)
Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)
Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)
Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)
Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)
Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)
Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)
Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)
Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)
Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)
West by Mark Street (1985)
Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)
Portland by Greta Snider (1996)
Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)
Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)
Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)
Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)
Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)
Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)
On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)
Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)
North On Evers by James Benning (1991)
Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)
The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)
Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)
Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)
Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)
El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)
Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)
RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)
Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)
The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)
Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)
Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)
Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)
Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)
Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)
San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)
The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)
City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)
Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)
Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)
I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)
Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)
A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)
Oasis by James Schneider (1995)
The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)
Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)
A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)
Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)
Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)
Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)
September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)
The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)
Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)
Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)
Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)
Runner by Bill Creston (1981)
Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)
[42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)
Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)
Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)
Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film


W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at automobility 
and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering if anyone has 
suggestions about artists' films that study this topic... Titles and links 
would be preferable and I am open to both historic and current works - if you 
have made something along these lines I would be happy to have the opportunity 
to view such films/videos as well.

thanks everyone
Bryan Konefsky
president, Basement Films
founder/director, Experiments in Cinema

Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for that 
spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as Nietzsche 
called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought with money, 
cheap glory, or social position.
- Emma Goldman


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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Elena Duque
Hello

I would say Michael Robinson's Onward Lossless Follows (2017) is somehow an
experimental road movie
http://www.vdb.org/titles/onward-lossless-follows

Cheers,

El mar., 23 jul. 2019 a las 17:06, Jessica Arseneau ()
escribió:

> Hi,
> This is less in the experimental field, but more in the historic:
> Wim Wenders, *Im Lauf der Zeit* (1976). In English the title is
>
> *Kings of the Road*
> Best,
> Jessica
>
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 3:56 PM Kornelia Boczkowska <
> kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Bryan,
>>
>> I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
>> road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric,
>> many thanks for recommending my research!
>>
>> Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally
>> experiment with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by
>> Laderman and other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already
>> mentioned. And feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in
>> the details of my project.
>>
>> Good luck with your program,
>>
>> Kornelia
>>
>>
>> Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)
>>
>> Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)
>>
>> Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)
>>
>> Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)
>>
>> Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)
>>
>> Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)
>>
>> Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)
>>
>> Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)
>>
>> Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)
>>
>> Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)
>>
>> West by Mark Street (1985)
>>
>> Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)
>>
>> Portland by Greta Snider (1996)
>>
>> Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)
>>
>> Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)
>>
>> Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)
>>
>> Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)
>>
>> Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)
>>
>> Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)
>>
>> On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)
>>
>> Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)
>>
>> North On Evers by James Benning (1991)
>>
>> Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)
>>
>> The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)
>>
>> Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)
>>
>> Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)
>>
>> Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)
>>
>> El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)
>>
>> Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)
>>
>> RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)
>>
>> Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>>
>> The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>>
>> Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)
>>
>> Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)
>>
>> Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)
>>
>> Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)
>>
>> Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)
>>
>> San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)
>>
>> The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)
>>
>> City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)
>>
>> Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)
>>
>> Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)
>>
>> I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)
>>
>> Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)
>>
>> A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)
>>
>> Oasis by James Schneider (1995)
>>
>> The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)
>>
>> Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)
>>
>> A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)
>>
>> Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)
>>
>> Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)
>>
>> Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)
>>
>> September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)
>>
>> The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)
>>
>> Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)
>>
>> Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)
>>
>> Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)
>>
>> Runner by Bill Creston (1981)
>>
>> Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)
>>
>> [42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)
>>
>> Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)
>>
>> Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)
>>
>> Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film
>>
>>
>> W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
>>
>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>
>> thanks everyone
>> Bryan Konefsky
>> president, Basement Films
>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>
>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>> - Emma Goldman
>>
>> ___
>> FrameWorks mailing 
>> l

Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Dominic Angerame
Wow!

What a list.

D
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 6:56 AM Kornelia Boczkowska <
kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
>
> I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
> road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric,
> many thanks for recommending my research!
>
> Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally
> experiment with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by
> Laderman and other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already
> mentioned. And feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in
> the details of my project.
>
> Good luck with your program,
>
> !
>
>
> Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)
>
> Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)
>
> Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)
>
> Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)
>
> Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)
>
> Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)
>
> Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)
>
> Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)
>
> Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)
>
> Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)
>
> West by Mark Street (1985)
>
> Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)
>
> Portland by Greta Snider (1996)
>
> Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)
>
> Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)
>
> Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)
>
> Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)
>
> Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)
>
> Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)
>
> On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)
>
> Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)
>
> North On Evers by James Benning (1991)
>
> Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)
>
> The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)
>
> Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)
>
> Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)
>
> Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)
>
> El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)
>
> Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)
>
> RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)
>
> Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>
> The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>
> Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)
>
> Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)
>
> Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)
>
> Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)
>
> Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)
>
> San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)
>
> The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)
>
> City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)
>
> Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)
>
> Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)
>
> I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)
>
> Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)
>
> A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)
>
> Oasis by James Schneider (1995)
>
> The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)
>
> Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)
>
> A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)
>
> Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)
>
> Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)
>
> Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)
>
> September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)
>
> The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)
>
> Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)
>
> Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)
>
> Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)
>
> Runner by Bill Creston (1981)
>
> Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)
>
> [42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)
>
> Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)
>
> Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)
>
> Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film
>
>
> W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
>
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
>
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing 
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>
> --
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> Department of Studies in Culture
> Faculty of English
> Adam Mickiewicz University in 
> Poznańhttp://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_korneliahttps://orcid.org/-0003-0875-9209
>
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Jessica Arseneau
Hi,
This is less in the experimental field, but more in the historic:
Wim Wenders, *Im Lauf der Zeit* (1976). In English the title is

*Kings of the Road*
Best,
Jessica

On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 3:56 PM Kornelia Boczkowska <
kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
>
> I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
> road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric,
> many thanks for recommending my research!
>
> Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally
> experiment with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by
> Laderman and other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already
> mentioned. And feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in
> the details of my project.
>
> Good luck with your program,
>
> Kornelia
>
>
> Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)
>
> Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)
>
> Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)
>
> Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)
>
> Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)
>
> Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)
>
> Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)
>
> Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)
>
> Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)
>
> Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)
>
> West by Mark Street (1985)
>
> Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)
>
> Portland by Greta Snider (1996)
>
> Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)
>
> Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)
>
> Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)
>
> Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)
>
> Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)
>
> Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)
>
> On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)
>
> Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)
>
> North On Evers by James Benning (1991)
>
> Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)
>
> The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)
>
> Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)
>
> Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)
>
> Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)
>
> El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)
>
> Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)
>
> RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)
>
> Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>
> The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>
> Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)
>
> Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)
>
> Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)
>
> Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)
>
> Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)
>
> San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)
>
> The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)
>
> City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)
>
> Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)
>
> Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)
>
> I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)
>
> Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)
>
> A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)
>
> Oasis by James Schneider (1995)
>
> The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)
>
> Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)
>
> A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)
>
> Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)
>
> Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)
>
> Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)
>
> September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)
>
> The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)
>
> Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)
>
> Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)
>
> Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)
>
> Runner by Bill Creston (1981)
>
> Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)
>
> [42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)
>
> Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)
>
> Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)
>
> Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film
>
>
> W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
>
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
>
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing 
> listFrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.comhttps://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>
> --
> Kornelia Boczkowska, Ph.D.
> Department of Studies in Culture
> Faculty of English
> Adam Mickiewicz University in 
> Poznańhttp://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_korneliahttps://orcid.org/-0003-0875-9209
>
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> ht

Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-23 Thread Kornelia Boczkowska

Hi Bryan,

I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on 
road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. 
Eric, many thanks for recommending my research!


Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally 
experiment with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed 
by Laderman and other scholars - just skip the titles that have been 
already mentioned.And feel free to contact me off list if you're 
interested in the details of my project.


Good luck with your program,

Kornelia


Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)

Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)

Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)

Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)

Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)

Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)

Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)

Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)

Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)

Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)

West by Mark Street (1985)

Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)

Portland by Greta Snider (1996)

Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)

Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)

Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)

Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)

Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)

Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)

On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)

Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)

North On Evers by James Benning (1991)

Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)

The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)

Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)

Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)

Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)

El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)

Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)

RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)

Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)

The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)

Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)

Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)

Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)

Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)

Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)

San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)

The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)

City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)

Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)

Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)

I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)

Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)

A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)

Oasis by James Schneider (1995)

The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)

Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)

A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)

Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)

Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)

Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)

September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)

The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)

Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)

Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)

Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)

Runner by Bill Creston (1981)

Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)

[42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)

Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)

Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)

Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film


W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at 
automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... 
wondering if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study 
this topic... Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to 
both historic and current works - if you have made something along 
these lines I would be happy to have the opportunity to view such 
films/videos as well.


thanks everyone
Bryan Konefsky
president, Basement Films
founder/director, Experiments in Cinema

Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, 
for that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too 
many" as Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that 
can be bought with money, cheap glory, or social position.

- Emma Goldman

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Department of Studies in Culture
Faculty of English
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia
https://orcid.org/-0003-0875-9209

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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Adam Hyman
Sounds akin to James Benning & Bette Gordon¹s The United States of America
(1975) although I haven¹t seen Martin¹s.
https://mubi.com/films/the-united-states-of-america

From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of Ruth
Hayes 
Reply-To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List
" 
Date:  Monday, July 22, 2019 at 6:27 PM
To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List "

Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or
experimental films about automobility

Hi Bryan,

Eric Martin¹s USA Film, 1976, would be worth seeking out. He shot a frame
every sixth of a mile from Boston to DC, to Monument Valley, to SF. The
soundtrack is radio reporting of the Watergate Hearings, as I recall. Eric
may still be on the faculty at Cal Arts, or reachable through them. Or the
film may be in the Harvard Film Archives.

Ruth
http://www.randommotion.com

blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr <http://blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr>


> On Jul 22, 2019, at 3:50 AM, Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
> 
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering if
> anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic... Titles
> and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and current works
> - if you have made something along these lines I would be happy to have the
> opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
> 
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
> 
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for that
> spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Ruth Hayes
Hi Bryan,

Eric Martin’s USA Film, 1976, would be worth seeking out. He shot a frame every 
sixth of a mile from Boston to DC, to Monument Valley, to SF. The soundtrack is 
radio reporting of the Watergate Hearings, as I recall. Eric may still be on 
the faculty at Cal Arts, or reachable through them. Or the film may be in the 
Harvard Film Archives.

Ruth
http://www.randommotion.com
blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr

> On Jul 22, 2019, at 3:50 AM, Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
> 
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at 
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering if 
> anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic... Titles 
> and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and current 
> works - if you have made something along these lines I would be happy to have 
> the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
> 
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
> 
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for that 
> spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as 
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought 
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Hi Evan - thanks so much for the suggestion!
all the best,
Bryan K

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 2:49 PM Evan Greene 
wrote:

> Saul Levine’s Driven series.
> The one with Joe Gibbons is great!
>
> On Monday, July 22, 2019, Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>
>> thanks everyone
>> Bryan Konefsky
>> president, Basement Films
>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>
>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>> - Emma Goldman
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Hi Robert - thanks for the list and YES, I was thinking about your work
that we have screened - best, and will keep you posted.
B

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 1:17 PM Robert Harris  wrote:

> Bryan,
>
> *Suite of Summer Evenings*
> *Burning Memories Pt.1: Forbidden Songs*
> both by Robert Harris, shown in past “Experiments” festivals.
>
> And also, yet unmentioned…
>
> *Shift*, Ernie Gehr
> *The BLVD, *Deborah Stratman
> *Rules of the Road*, Su Friedrich
> *Hot Leatherette, *Robert Nelson
>
>
>
>
>
> On Jul 22, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Fantastic, thanks for the suggestion Salise - I hope all is swell in yer
neck o' the woods.
B

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 11:30 AM Salise Hughes 
wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
> There's the international exquisite corpse I put together a few years ago
> with a road theme, The Spaces Between Cities. Filmmakers include: Pip
> Chodorov, Charles Chadwick, Kate Lain, Amy Bassin & Mark Bickley, Reed
> O'Beirne, Konstantinos-Antonios Goutos, Stephen Broomer, Salise Hughes,
> Douglas Katelus, Blanca Rego, Arto Polus, Robert Zverina, Margaret Rorison,
> Dustin Zemel, Ben Popp, Insa Langhorst, Anna Kipervaser, Pablo Molina
> Guerrero, Milan Milosavlijevic, and Jesse Malmed.
>
> https://vimeo.com/148502251
>
> Cheers,
> Salise
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 10:18 AM Eric Theise  wrote:
>
>> Hi Bryan,
>>
>> Last fall I was using the Film Library & Study Center at PFA and shared a
>> table with a researcher visiting from Poland. Turned out one of the
>> subjects of her teaching and research was the "road movie in American
>> mainstream and avant-garde cinema".
>>
>> http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia
>>
>> Seems it'd be fruitful for both of you to put your heads together. Please
>> give her my regards if you contact her (her email address is on that page).
>>
>> Cheers, Eric
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:44 AM Albert Alcoz 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Some ideas:
>>>
>>> *Kustom Kar Kommandos* (1965) by Kenneth Anger
>>> 
>>> *Harmonica* (1971) by Larry Gottheim
>>> 
>>> *Moment* (1972) by Bill Brand 
>>> *Fresh Kill* (1972) by Gordon Matta-Clark
>>> 
>>> *Pasadena Freeway Stills* (1974) by Gary Beydler
>>> 
>>> *States of America * 
>>> (1975)
>>> by Bette Gordon and James Benning
>>> 
>>> *Seeing in the Rain
>>> *
>>> (1981) by Chris Gallagher
>>> 
>>> *Hringurinn* (1985) by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
>>> 
>>> *Undivided Attention* (1987) by Chris Gallagher
>>> 
>>> *Mohave Cruising *(2000) by Lluis Escartín 
>>> *Cinnamon* (2006) by Kevin Jerome Everson
>>> 
>>> *Make It new John* (2009) by Duncan Campbell
>>> 
>>> *Get Out of the Car* (2010) by Thom Andersen
>>> 
>>> *Dromosphäre* (2010)  by Thorsten
>>> Fleisch 
>>> *Chevelle * (2012) by Kevin
>>> Jerome Everson 
>>> *Death Songs & Car Bombs* (2013) Brendan & Jeremy Smith
>>> 
>>> *The Quiet Car* (2013) by Ernie Gehr
>>> 
>>> *C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road for Those Who Don’t Have the Time *(2013) by
>>> Blake Williams
>>> 
>>> *Small Roads* (2017) by James Benning
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:50 PM Bryan Konefsky 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
 automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
 if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
 Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
 current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
 happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.

 thanks everyone
 Bryan Konefsky
 president, Basement Films
 founder/director, Experiments in Cinema

 Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
 that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
 Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
 with money, cheap glory, or social position.
 - Emma Goldman
 ___
 FrameWorks mailing list
 FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Fantastic - good to hear from you Eric - thanks for the suggestion!
best,
BK

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 11:18 AM Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
>
> Last fall I was using the Film Library & Study Center at PFA and shared a
> table with a researcher visiting from Poland. Turned out one of the
> subjects of her teaching and research was the "road movie in American
> mainstream and avant-garde cinema".
>
> http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia
>
> Seems it'd be fruitful for both of you to put your heads together. Please
> give her my regards if you contact her (her email address is on that page).
>
> Cheers, Eric
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:44 AM Albert Alcoz 
> wrote:
>
>> Some ideas:
>>
>> *Kustom Kar Kommandos* (1965) by Kenneth Anger
>> 
>> *Harmonica* (1971) by Larry Gottheim
>> 
>> *Moment* (1972) by Bill Brand 
>> *Fresh Kill* (1972) by Gordon Matta-Clark
>> 
>> *Pasadena Freeway Stills* (1974) by Gary Beydler
>> 
>> *States of America * 
>> (1975)
>> by Bette Gordon and James Benning
>> 
>> *Seeing in the Rain
>> *
>> (1981) by Chris Gallagher
>> 
>> *Hringurinn* (1985) by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
>> 
>> *Undivided Attention* (1987) by Chris Gallagher
>> 
>> *Mohave Cruising *(2000) by Lluis Escartín 
>> *Cinnamon* (2006) by Kevin Jerome Everson
>> 
>> *Make It new John* (2009) by Duncan Campbell
>> 
>> *Get Out of the Car* (2010) by Thom Andersen
>> 
>> *Dromosphäre* (2010)  by Thorsten
>> Fleisch 
>> *Chevelle * (2012) by Kevin
>> Jerome Everson 
>> *Death Songs & Car Bombs* (2013) Brendan & Jeremy Smith
>> 
>> *The Quiet Car* (2013) by Ernie Gehr
>> 
>> *C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road for Those Who Don’t Have the Time *(2013) by
>> Blake Williams
>> 
>> *Small Roads* (2017) by James Benning
>> 
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:50 PM Bryan Konefsky 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>>
>>> thanks everyone
>>> Bryan Konefsky
>>> president, Basement Films
>>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>>
>>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>>> - Emma Goldman
>>> ___
>>> FrameWorks mailing list
>>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>>>
>>
>>
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>> http://albertalcoz.com/ 
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Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
with money, cheap glory, or social position.
- Emma Goldman
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Brilliant - thanks so much for taking the time to assemble this list and
share it with me.
best,
Bryan K

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 5:44 AM Albert Alcoz  wrote:

> Some ideas:
>
> *Kustom Kar Kommandos* (1965) by Kenneth Anger
> 
> *Harmonica* (1971) by Larry Gottheim
> 
> *Moment* (1972) by Bill Brand 
> *Fresh Kill* (1972) by Gordon Matta-Clark
> 
> *Pasadena Freeway Stills* (1974) by Gary Beydler
> 
> *States of America * 
> (1975)
> by Bette Gordon and James Benning
> 
> *Seeing in the Rain
> *
> (1981) by Chris Gallagher
> 
> *Hringurinn* (1985) by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
> 
> *Undivided Attention* (1987) by Chris Gallagher
> 
> *Mohave Cruising *(2000) by Lluis Escartín 
> *Cinnamon* (2006) by Kevin Jerome Everson
> 
> *Make It new John* (2009) by Duncan Campbell
> 
> *Get Out of the Car* (2010) by Thom Andersen
> 
> *Dromosphäre* (2010)  by Thorsten Fleisch
> 
> *Chevelle * (2012) by Kevin Jerome
> Everson 
> *Death Songs & Car Bombs* (2013) Brendan & Jeremy Smith
> 
> *The Quiet Car* (2013) by Ernie Gehr
> 
> *C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road for Those Who Don’t Have the Time *(2013) by
> Blake Williams
> 
> *Small Roads* (2017) by James Benning
> 
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:50 PM Bryan Konefsky 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>
>> thanks everyone
>> Bryan Konefsky
>> president, Basement Films
>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>
>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>> - Emma Goldman
>> ___
>> FrameWorks mailing list
>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>>
>
>
> --
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> http://albertalcoz.com/ 
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing list
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>


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Professional product tester

Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
with money, cheap glory, or social position.
- Emma Goldman
___
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Evan Greene
Saul Levine’s Driven series.
The one with Joe Gibbons is great!

On Monday, July 22, 2019, Bryan Konefsky  wrote:

> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
>
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Robert Harris
Bryan,

Suite of Summer Evenings
Burning Memories Pt.1: Forbidden Songs
both by Robert Harris, shown in past “Experiments” festivals.

And also, yet unmentioned…

Shift, Ernie Gehr
The BLVD, Deborah Stratman
Rules of the Road, Su Friedrich
Hot Leatherette, Robert Nelson





> On Jul 22, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Bryan Konefsky  wrote:
> 
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at 
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering if 
> anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic... Titles 
> and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and current 
> works - if you have made something along these lines I would be happy to have 
> the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
> 
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
> 
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for that 
> spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as 
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought 
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing list
> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Salise Hughes
Hi Bryan,
There's the international exquisite corpse I put together a few years ago
with a road theme, The Spaces Between Cities. Filmmakers include: Pip
Chodorov, Charles Chadwick, Kate Lain, Amy Bassin & Mark Bickley, Reed
O'Beirne, Konstantinos-Antonios Goutos, Stephen Broomer, Salise Hughes,
Douglas Katelus, Blanca Rego, Arto Polus, Robert Zverina, Margaret Rorison,
Dustin Zemel, Ben Popp, Insa Langhorst, Anna Kipervaser, Pablo Molina
Guerrero, Milan Milosavlijevic, and Jesse Malmed.

https://vimeo.com/148502251

Cheers,
Salise

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 10:18 AM Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
>
> Last fall I was using the Film Library & Study Center at PFA and shared a
> table with a researcher visiting from Poland. Turned out one of the
> subjects of her teaching and research was the "road movie in American
> mainstream and avant-garde cinema".
>
> http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia
>
> Seems it'd be fruitful for both of you to put your heads together. Please
> give her my regards if you contact her (her email address is on that page).
>
> Cheers, Eric
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:44 AM Albert Alcoz 
> wrote:
>
>> Some ideas:
>>
>> *Kustom Kar Kommandos* (1965) by Kenneth Anger
>> 
>> *Harmonica* (1971) by Larry Gottheim
>> 
>> *Moment* (1972) by Bill Brand 
>> *Fresh Kill* (1972) by Gordon Matta-Clark
>> 
>> *Pasadena Freeway Stills* (1974) by Gary Beydler
>> 
>> *States of America * 
>> (1975)
>> by Bette Gordon and James Benning
>> 
>> *Seeing in the Rain
>> *
>> (1981) by Chris Gallagher
>> 
>> *Hringurinn* (1985) by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
>> 
>> *Undivided Attention* (1987) by Chris Gallagher
>> 
>> *Mohave Cruising *(2000) by Lluis Escartín 
>> *Cinnamon* (2006) by Kevin Jerome Everson
>> 
>> *Make It new John* (2009) by Duncan Campbell
>> 
>> *Get Out of the Car* (2010) by Thom Andersen
>> 
>> *Dromosphäre* (2010)  by Thorsten
>> Fleisch 
>> *Chevelle * (2012) by Kevin
>> Jerome Everson 
>> *Death Songs & Car Bombs* (2013) Brendan & Jeremy Smith
>> 
>> *The Quiet Car* (2013) by Ernie Gehr
>> 
>> *C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road for Those Who Don’t Have the Time *(2013) by
>> Blake Williams
>> 
>> *Small Roads* (2017) by James Benning
>> 
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:50 PM Bryan Konefsky 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>>
>>> thanks everyone
>>> Bryan Konefsky
>>> president, Basement Films
>>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>>
>>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>>> - Emma Goldman
>>> ___
>>> FrameWorks mailing list
>>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> http://visionaryfilm.net/ 
>> http://albertalcoz.com/ 
>> ___
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Artist, Filmmaker, Armchair Anthropologist

http://salisehughes.blogspot.com
https://vimeo.com/user1421998
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Eric Theise
Hi Bryan,

Last fall I was using the Film Library & Study Center at PFA and shared a
table with a researcher visiting from Poland. Turned out one of the
subjects of her teaching and research was the "road movie in American
mainstream and avant-garde cinema".

http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia

Seems it'd be fruitful for both of you to put your heads together. Please
give her my regards if you contact her (her email address is on that page).

Cheers, Eric

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:44 AM Albert Alcoz  wrote:

> Some ideas:
>
> *Kustom Kar Kommandos* (1965) by Kenneth Anger
> 
> *Harmonica* (1971) by Larry Gottheim
> 
> *Moment* (1972) by Bill Brand 
> *Fresh Kill* (1972) by Gordon Matta-Clark
> 
> *Pasadena Freeway Stills* (1974) by Gary Beydler
> 
> *States of America * 
> (1975)
> by Bette Gordon and James Benning
> 
> *Seeing in the Rain
> *
> (1981) by Chris Gallagher
> 
> *Hringurinn* (1985) by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
> 
> *Undivided Attention* (1987) by Chris Gallagher
> 
> *Mohave Cruising *(2000) by Lluis Escartín 
> *Cinnamon* (2006) by Kevin Jerome Everson
> 
> *Make It new John* (2009) by Duncan Campbell
> 
> *Get Out of the Car* (2010) by Thom Andersen
> 
> *Dromosphäre* (2010)  by Thorsten Fleisch
> 
> *Chevelle * (2012) by Kevin Jerome
> Everson 
> *Death Songs & Car Bombs* (2013) Brendan & Jeremy Smith
> 
> *The Quiet Car* (2013) by Ernie Gehr
> 
> *C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road for Those Who Don’t Have the Time *(2013) by
> Blake Williams
> 
> *Small Roads* (2017) by James Benning
> 
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:50 PM Bryan Konefsky 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
>> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
>> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
>> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
>> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>>
>> thanks everyone
>> Bryan Konefsky
>> president, Basement Films
>> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>>
>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>> - Emma Goldman
>> ___
>> FrameWorks mailing list
>> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>>
>
>
> --
> http://visionaryfilm.net/ 
> http://albertalcoz.com/ 
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Re: [Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Albert Alcoz
Some ideas:

*Kustom Kar Kommandos* (1965) by Kenneth Anger

*Harmonica* (1971) by Larry Gottheim

*Moment* (1972) by Bill Brand 
*Fresh Kill* (1972) by Gordon Matta-Clark

*Pasadena Freeway Stills* (1974) by Gary Beydler

*States of America
* (1975)
by Bette Gordon and James Benning

*Seeing in the Rain
* (1981)
by Chris Gallagher

*Hringurinn* (1985) by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson 
*Undivided Attention* (1987) by Chris Gallagher

*Mohave Cruising *(2000) by Lluis Escartín 
*Cinnamon* (2006) by Kevin Jerome Everson

*Make It new John* (2009) by Duncan Campbell

*Get Out of the Car* (2010) by Thom Andersen

*Dromosphäre* (2010)  by Thorsten Fleisch

*Chevelle * (2012) by Kevin Jerome
Everson 
*Death Songs & Car Bombs* (2013) Brendan & Jeremy Smith

*The Quiet Car* (2013) by Ernie Gehr 
*C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road for Those Who Don’t Have the Time *(2013) by
Blake Williams

*Small Roads* (2017) by James Benning



On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 12:50 PM Bryan Konefsky  wrote:

> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
> ___
> FrameWorks mailing list
> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
>


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[Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

2019-07-22 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.

thanks everyone
Bryan Konefsky
president, Basement Films
founder/director, Experiments in Cinema

Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
with money, cheap glory, or social position.
- Emma Goldman
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