Re: [Frameworks] optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool

2016-03-12 Thread o...@thenowcorporation.com
Watersmith is so beautiful. Owen's mobile device > On Mar 12, 2016, at 9:40 PM, Eric Theise wrote: > > Even if it's not Will Hindle's Watersmith, I'm glad to be reminded of it. > >> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Pip Chodorov wrote: >> You mean Water Pulu by Ladislav Galeta? >> >> >> A

Re: [Frameworks] optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool

2016-03-12 Thread Eric Theise
Even if it's not Will Hindle's Watersmith, I'm glad to be reminded of it. On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Pip Chodorov wrote: > You mean Water Pulu by Ladislav Galeta? > > > At 18:26 -0800 12/03/16, vanessa renwick wrote: > >> I am trying to remember who made this short, beautiful movie that wa

Re: [Frameworks] optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool

2016-03-12 Thread Jesse Pires
Perhaps you're thinking of Watersmith by Will Hindle…beautiful film. -JP On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 9:26 PM, vanessa renwick wrote: > I am trying to remember who made this short, beautiful movie that was an > optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool. > I think it was a Japanese mak

Re: [Frameworks] optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool

2016-03-12 Thread vanessa renwick
No, that is not it. It was more shot from above over an olympic size pool, many lanes and swimmers seen from above, then layered in the best ways ever with the optical printer. Very geometric. thanks. Vanessa Renwick Oregon Department of Kick Ass On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 3

Re: [Frameworks] optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool

2016-03-12 Thread Pip Chodorov
You mean Water Pulu by Ladislav Galeta? At 18:26 -0800 12/03/16, vanessa renwick wrote: I am trying to remember who made this short, beautiful movie that was an optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool. ___ FrameWorks mailing list Fra

[Frameworks] optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool

2016-03-12 Thread vanessa renwick
I am trying to remember who made this short, beautiful movie that was an optically printed film on people swimming laps in a pool. I think it was a Japanese maker, but I am not sure on that. I also think there was sound to it and maybe it was around 10 minutes long. Does anyone have a clue? It is a

Re: [Frameworks] Chocolate Mountains

2016-03-12 Thread Michael Kemp
Great review (though the link is actually Edward Dimendberg on Pat O’Neill's Where the Chocolate Mountains ) |   | |   | |   |   |   |   |   | | Edward Dimendberg on Pat O’Neill's Where the Chocola...CALIFORNIA ABOUNDS WITH BEGUILING PLACE NAMES. The divergence between promise and reality may be

[Frameworks] Visiting Assistant Professor in Film/Media Studies BUCKNELL IS HIRING

2016-03-12 Thread rebecca meyers
Thanks for sharing with people who may be a good fit! http://www.bucknell.edu/FacultyJobs Visiting Assistant Professor in Film/Media Studies Location: Lewisburg, PA -- Bucknell University’s Program in Film/Media Studies invites applications for a Visiting Assistant P

[Frameworks] Chocolate Mountains

2016-03-12 Thread Gene Youngblood
Pat O’Neill’s new film, Where the Chocolate Mountains, premieres tonight at Redcat in Los Angeles. Here’s a review in Artforumhttp://artforum.com/film/ http://artforum.com/film/> ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman

Re: [Frameworks] THE END OF FACEBOOK AS SOCIAL NETWORK

2016-03-12 Thread drawclose.com
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