Re: [Frameworks] The Complaining Body

2015-03-03 Thread Sean Batton
In Stephen Dwoskin's Pain Is... (1997), there is a sequence where a trapeze artist describes how her body suffers from robe burns and restricted blood flow. There is a version on YouTube ; the sequence is at 0:35:01.

Re: [Frameworks] The Complaining Body

2015-03-02 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
If you include video: Laura Kipnis, Marx: The Video (1990) presents the personal medical ailment of painful carbuncles erupting on Marx’s body while he was working on Capital in comparison with the economic and political analysis of the body politic under capitalism. On Mar 2, 2015, at 9:55

Re: [Frameworks] The Complaining Body

2015-03-02 Thread Lauren Howes
Solidarity ­ Joyce Wieland http://www.cfmdc.org/node/16145 On 2015-03-02 12:55 PM, "sarah browne" wrote: > Hi Frameworkers, > > I'm looking for some help putting together a list of films that address ideas > of the body under duress, or expressing complaint, in connection with labour > conditio

Re: [Frameworks] The Complaining Body

2015-03-02 Thread Warren Cockerham
Hi Sarah, There was a post similar to this last year called "concepts of work" that you might find in the Frameworks archive. I copied and pasted my response here: There's also Teching (Sam) Hseih's* One Year Performance 1980-1981 (Time Clock Piece) *which I believe exists somewhere in 16mm forma

Re: [Frameworks] The Complaining Body

2015-03-02 Thread Eli Horwatt
Michael Glowogger - Workingman's Death On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 12:55 PM, sarah browne wrote: > Hi Frameworkers, > > I'm looking for some help putting together a list of films that address > ideas of the body under duress, or expressing complaint, in connection with > labour conditions and workp

[Frameworks] The Complaining Body

2015-03-02 Thread sarah browne
Hi Frameworkers, I'm looking for some help putting together a list of films that address ideas of the body under duress, or expressing complaint, in connection with labour conditions and workplace environments. As a guide, the first on my list is The Nightcleaners by the Berwick Street Film Co