Dear Gene, bonjour i hope you are well and i am so excited to see the work you are doing with your wife on George Kuchar...m mentor and dear close friend with Mike. So i dont understand all you write in English and need but i would be happy to send you my 2 or 3 portraits shorts in 16mm i made on Mike and on George if you wish.
Take care and all my best Marie On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 6:14 PM Gene Youngblood <[email protected]> wrote: > Friends, some of you know my wife Jane and I have been working on a study > of George Kuchar’s video diaries for more than ten years. We want to > complete it by the end of this year, but we keep discovering new things in > the seemingly bottomless depths of the 232 works. We seek the help of > Frameworks Hive Mind in explicating the most recent one. It has to do with > signifiers of memory. > > Summon this: the protagonist’s head is in profile at the right edge of the > frame. We see only the front half of his or her head, leaving maximum space > in the rest of the frame for what he or she is remembering. > > That’s the ideal image we need to find. Others would suffice. The position > of the head could be flipped from right edge to left, or even to the top, > looking down on memory. Or the protagonist could be centered in the frame, > addressing the camera, while memory plays out around her. > > In fact, *anything* remotely like these examples could be useful, whether > from conventional narratives or experimental works. If experimental, we’ll > probably need someone to supply the image. We need at least three examples, > preferably more, to convincingly make our point. > > Thanks in advance for your kind assistance. Be well. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > -- Marie Losier http://www.marielosier.com
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