Hi Ruth and Leo, and everyone else,
I would say that any kind of flicker film has something to do with dizziness
and disorientation (The Flicker, Epileptic Seizure Comparison, etc.). Anyway, I
think that the best examples of that kind of practices in art are installations
like the ones by Kurt
Hi everyone
Do any of you know a place where I can buy a lot of old 16 mm footage? I need
at least 14 rolls of films ;) Maybe some of you have some junk film you want to
sell?
Thank you
Laura
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Well, it's right here, so we can see for ourselves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1XNWrUP1u4
A friend of mine saw it last year in New York, and she says she still hasn't
recovered!
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Call ANY lab and they will be willing to sell you sound fill.
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I agree with Jonathan, Back and Forth is anything but static, it's a ping pong
game that gets seriously out of hand. There are dizzying qualities to Central
Region, too. Isn't it the dynamic contrast between the heights of busyness
(rhymes with dizziness) and the relative repose of the calmer
Dear Frameworks,
I'm working on a book that will be a compilation of how-to's by and for
electronic and new media artists. A sort of Recipes for Disaster, but
for the digital age. Some of you may have fun and useful
lessons/exercises you've come up with for workshops/courses you've taught,
or
Not the typical filmmaker to be discussed on Frameworks - although in
the genre of b,c, and z exploitation movies, he was a one-of-a-kind
artist: obsessive, erotomanic, with his films constituting their own
particular, surreal universe with many cross-references and recurring
characters. Next to
Sad news, but he'll live on through his 200 (!) films and tremendous
influence.
At Spectacle in Brooklyn we are also doing a spontaneous Saturday night
tribute with a midnight screening of SHE KILLED IN ECSTASY:
http://spectacletheater.com/april-midnights-12102#franco
Jon
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