the technique with
foundfootage (hollywood and pornographic material).
We are both distributed by http://www.argosarts.org/?lang=en .
All the best.
Colinet André
From: lana
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 9:52 PM
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] Glitch video artists
Hi
That's a nice variety of approaches, on ungun for example.
I suspect most of the glitch people are by now self-consciously
referential. Kim Asendorf has been curating a lot of this recently (in .gif
format, naturally enough). c.f. http://fa-g.org/ongoing .
Some of the major or else visible and
Lana,
I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's not an absolute Glitch Video as we
may consider now, but I did a video art dealing with Digital Cinema in 2001
taking a Lumiere brothers short film (The Arrival of a Train) and
considering the pixels as a fundamental part of the aesthetics: Unitled
Turns out that Lossless #3, the piece in question, was included in the
sold-out screening last night at REDCAT.
Hope some of you made it.
Best regards,
Adam
On 9/22/14 12:58 PM, direc...@lift.on.ca direc...@lift.on.ca wrote:
Sounds like Rebecca Baron and Douglas Goodwin's Lossless
series.
It's a fur piece
but yes, no doubt some of us did see the piece in question, last night.
Here's to many an answer print. Kind regards in turn, Al
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Adam Hyman a...@lafilmforum.org wrote:
Turns out that Lossless #3, the piece in question, was included in the
Hi all, I have been trying to remember the name of a collaborative duo that
made some videos I saw a few years ago. One of the long works was a video made
from a Hollywood western. They used a technique that recorded digital glitches
and artifacting that left streaks and blocks of color.
Rebecca Baron and Doug Goodwin, the Lossless series.
https://sites.google.com/site/orphans7/home/lossless-nos-1-5-2009
Lossless #3 probably
http://www.vdb.org/titles/lossless-3
Rebecca teaches at Cal Arts and actually has a screening at REDCAT in Los
Angeles tonight.
Best regards,
Adam
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Sounds like Rebecca Baron and Douglas Goodwin's Lossless series.
http://www.vdb.org/titles/lossless-3
best
Chris
Hi all, I have been trying to remember the name of a collaborative duo
that made some videos I saw a few years ago. One of the long works was a
video made from a Hollywood
Evan Meaney is deeply involved with the digital glitch. Smart guy, good
artist, fine human being. Has not worked, as far as I know, with hollywood
western footage.
Some of Meaney's work uses his own home (VHS) movies, making it
self-referential and medium-referential.
He teaches in South
um, this is kindof awkward ~
I make screen glitch video. I love talking about datamoshing and other
codec alteration processes work; it is unlike any analog film process, though
analogies abound. I used to do 16mm hand-altered film, that’s part of why I’m
on this list, it’s the tradition I
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