Blue, by Derek Jarman
The Black Tower, by John Smith
Black Swans at Night, by Fiona Trigg
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 8:15 AM lagonaboba wrote:
> Universal Hotel, by Peter Thompson
> Routine Pleasures, by Jean Pierre Gorin (almost all voiceover)
> Jollies, by Sadie Benning
> Vanalyne Green’s work (
For screenings:
Artists Television Access
Shapeshifter's Cinema (in Oakland)
SF Cinematheque
On Apr 26, 2017 8:34 AM, "Björn Lundgren"
wrote:
> I'm goint to San Fracisco in June/July and wonder if anyone could send me
> some information about experimental film screenings?
>
> I'm also intereste
Joe Gibbons "Confessions of a Sociopath"
On Feb 21, 2017 5:53 PM, "Morgan Hoyle-Combs" wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or
> the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines:
>
> 1. The audience is well aware that
Call for Entries: GAZE Animation Showcase III
The GAZE Screening Series is currently seeking submissions of short to
mid-length projects for our third animation showcase. From hand-drawn to
computer-rendered, collage to cameraless, and everything inbetween. We are
hoping to include a diverse rang
It's been a while since I've seen it but there may be a couple scenes
towards the end of Zabriskie Point that might work for you. Also most of
Jaques Tati's films heavily feature contemporaneous modernist
architecture/design so there might be something in one of those films that
fits what you're l
"House Fuck" by Lyra Hill
On Apr 3, 2016 2:56 PM, "JS Shokrian" wrote:
> Frameworkers,
>
> Can you think of any films that turn the* interior *out, a dismantling,
> falling apart, unhinged?
>
> Or any scenes in a film that show people in *group study*?
>
> Thanks in advance x
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> :::
Hi Katya,
We would indeed consider it.
Best,
Tessa
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Katya Yakubov
wrote:
> Hi there,
> I was wondering if you would consider a film that used all photographs and
> no drawings as an "animated" film.
>
> Thanks!
> Katya
>
>
GAZE is currently seeking submissions of short to mid-length films for our
second autumn all-animation program. From hand-drawn to digital, collage to
cameraless, stop-motion to GIF-art, we’re hoping to include diverse work by
a wide range of women animators.
GAZE is a film series based out of Art
Open call for filmmakers & video artists
*Pleasure//Pain*
Friday the 13th of February
GAZE • ATA
San Francisco, CA
GAZE film series invites artists to submit short film and video works to
the curated screening *Pleasure//Pain* at *Artists’ Television Access*
on *Friday
the 13th of February
Hi Chris,
The film "Maggots and Men" by Cary Cronenwett comes to mind.
On May 11, 2014 8:43 AM, "Chris G" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for films that portray situations of labor and leisure
> together. It would be great if there were texts specific to those films,
> but I'm also seeking out w
The Blazing World by Jessica Bardsley
On 1/23/14, Barbara GMX wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I´ve been following your discussions and conversations for some time and I´m
> amazed! Thanks for all the great input!
>
> Now I´ve got a question:
> Do you have any good suggestions for crime films/docume
Walking the line between the natural and the mythic, GAZE’s most recent
compilation of moving image works takes us deep into the pulse of the
natural world, where the familiar textures of organic material give way to
manipulated landscapes of the imagination.
Featuring work by local and internatio
The MisALT Screening Series is excited to present Black Thorns in the
Black Box a touring screening of experimental film and video by eleven
contemporary artists whose work resonates with the heavy, dark, and
mystic obscurity of Black Metal music. Originally coinciding with the
Chicago gallery exhi
The MisALT screening series is excited to present Conversations With
The Mirror: Contemporary Autonarrative and Reflections of the Self, an
evening of experimental memoirs, autobiographies and auto-fictions.
The program consists of work by 8 dynamic film and video-makers
ranging from sci-fi memoirs
Hi Doug,
They do make paint for projection but it's pretty expensive ($179 per
gallon on the low end and nearly $300 a gallon on the high end).
Screen Goo (which sells kits) and Paint on Screen are two companies that
make projector screen paint, I've no direct experience with either product
(which
The MisALT Screening Series is excited to go into 2012 with three new calls
for entries for the new year. We’re looking forward to an exciting year of
experimental, avant-garde, and underground film, video, and media art
including shows by guest curators and hopefully some special screenings of
fea
I'm not any sort of Christian, but C.S. Lewis is really worth reading, the
Narnia books are good fun (if a bit over the top in the allegory
department) and his theological writings are quite wonderfully written and
(I believe) quite under appreciated as philosophical texts (though I don't
really ag
My guess would be that they have gotten used to watching video on
monitors/tvs that are 16:9 and that they dislike 4:3 because it either
doesn't fit the screen (when watched in full screen mode) or has to be
warped/cut to fit. They also likely associate 4:3 with older, lower
resolution video.
- Ts
Dear Frameworkers,
In light of the recent revival of the perpetual film vs. video conflict, I
would like to publicize this screening that will be occurring in San
Francisco at Artist Television Access next weekend which hopes to focus on
affinities between certain experimental film and video practi
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