some more enjoy!

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=FLZ8mHVYWu3rE8mL4fZP0gTA

Owen



> On Dec 13, 2019, at 7:46 PM, kate lain <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> My gratitude to all of you who have responded to my query both on- and 
> off-list.  I appreciate all the suggestions for works to check out -- lots of 
> great stuff to look at and think about as I move forward with this workshop!
> 
> And Dave, thank you for offering your critiques of my request and your 
> suggestions for how I might approach my class differently.
> 
> My best,
> Kate
> 
>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:29 PM kate lain <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi, Frameworkers.  I’m teaching a multi-part film/video-making workshop for 
>> high schoolers.  We’re exploring rituals of care, different self-care 
>> practices, calming techniques, etc., and the students will be making a 
>> collaborative collage film/video related to all that.  I’d love to show them 
>> some examples of moving image works for inspiration (or send them links to 
>> things they can check out on their own).
>> 
>> Do you have any recommendations for short films, videos, animations, gifs, 
>> video art, etc. in the experimental/art vein that are that are viewable 
>> online that might fit with this?  (I'm not looking for things like straight 
>> documentaries on self-care or anything -- I'm thinking about works that are 
>> more poetic, more in the arena of video art or experimental film.)  Note 
>> that these students are brand new to experimental film, so I’m not looking 
>> for particularly challenging works that could be frustrating to them.  
>> Instead, I’m looking for pieces that are slower, poetic, perhaps repetitive, 
>> meditative that someone might be able to relax into.  A couple of films that 
>> come to mind are Amy Halpern’s “Invocation” (except there's no digital 
>> version, dang it, and I can only show digital at this school) and James 
>> Whitney’s “Lapis”.  But I hope to find more works that, like "Invocation," 
>> work with representational imagery—and works that, in particular, use 
>> documentation/documentary-style moving images since the students will 
>> recording visuals and audio at the school site where we’re working (though 
>> we may do some basic animation as well).
>> 
>> I’m particularly interested in works by artists of color and queer artists, 
>> but I’m open to other suggestions as well.  Thank you in advance for any 
>> recommendations!
>> 
>> Best,
>> Kate Lain
>> 
>> -- 
>> kate lain
>> katemakesfilms.com
>> 
> 
> 
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> kate lain
> katemakesfilms.com
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