Hi Dan,
This organization might be a good resource for you:
https://www.purevisionarts.org
To my knowledge they don’t have any moving image artists on board but the
staff is well trained and could have some ideas.
Best wishes,
Alison Folland
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 5:42 PM Dan Anderson wrote:
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Hello Dan, I'm 30 years on the spectrum myself, however I don't have teaching
experience with autistic students. While your students may not find found
footage filmmakers Bruce Conner or Bill Morrison as appealing as I do, one
thing to keep in mind is that this generation is prone to video game
Also, Margaret Rorison started a thread on this subject in March 2017 that
you could review at
https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/pipermail/frameworks/2017-March/thread.html
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:47 PM Eric Theise wrote:
> Robert Beavers' *The Suppliant* (2010)
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Robert Beavers' *The Suppliant* (2010)
https://expcinema.org/site/en/wiki/work/suppliant
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:41 PM Ekrem Serdar wrote:
> Three beautiful ones dedicated to, about Marion McMahon that I think would
> be appropriate:
> *Froglight* by Sarah Abbott
> *Behind this Soft Eclipse*
Hey folks,
Thanks for those who chimed in with thoughts and recommendations for
working with non-hearing students!
In part two of "Adventures in First-Time Community College Teaching," I'm
wondering if anyone has experience better reaching autistic students.
There are two in my "Intro to Video"
Three beautiful ones dedicated to, about Marion McMahon that I think would
be appropriate:
*Froglight* by Sarah Abbott
*Behind this Soft Eclipse* by Eve Heller
of course, *What these Ashes Wanted *by Philip Hoffman
Also, Abraham Ravett's *Tziporah*
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:31 PM Adam Hyman
'Mass for the Dakota Sioux' (1964)
Bruce Baillie
On Tuesday, August 28, 2018, Sarah Bliss wrote:
> Greetings Frameworkers,
>
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
> love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd. At AgX, we sometimes hold a
> salon for
I feel like Bruce Conner's White Rose has so many of the right elements of an
elegy.
best
Christian
From: FrameWorks on behalf of Adam
Hyman
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2018 11:30 AM
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Perhaps Necrology by Standish Lawder. Does it work as elegy, for you to
decide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs
When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included
Passage Through: A Ritual (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min)
And also Brakhage¹s Panels for the Walls of
Threnody—Nathaniel Dorsky
The Dragon is the Frame—Mary Helena Clark
Best,
Katie Model
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood wrote:
> Alexander Sokurov’s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and
> Moscow Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev’s apartment).
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> On August 28,
Robert Frank Film / The Present
Dealing with the death of his son Pablo / how do you go on in life !
Best
Christopher
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Sarah Bliss
wrote:
> Greetings Frameworkers,
>
> I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
> love, since the
Greetings Frameworkers,
I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with
love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd. At AgX, we sometimes hold a
salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies. What filmic examples
of elegies do you know?
The Poetry
Open up one of the slide mounts. Read the emulsion number off the piece of
film. Tell us what it is, and we might be able to answer your question.
Also... what do you currently have that you want to turn into slides? Are
they negatives, or are they slide originals, or are they prints?
--scott
Hello frameworks hive
I am working on an exhibition that will feature a few Judith Barry
works in 2019. One work is being rebuilt that uses 35mm slide
projectors. The original slides were/are ESTAR based. Unfortunatley we
cannot use any of the original prints, so we are to produce more
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