Hello all, I was making a list of experimental film practices on photography and I was wondering if you could suggest more titles.
At first I wanted to focus just on movies where photographs are deleted (burned, destroyed) or denied but I only know *(nostalgia)* for Hollis Frampton and the project *Found Monochromes* by David Batchelor (slides). Does anyone know other films where the main purpose is the destruction or the invisibility of photographs? On the other hand I have started a list of films made from photographs. There are dozens of films (some of them animations) where the object of analysis are still images, from filmed Polaroids to appropriation of advertising images from magazines or the accumulation of digital images found on the internet: *Transformation by Holding Time* by Paul de Nooijer *Pasadena Freeway Stills* and *Hand Held Day* by Gary Beydler *Production Stills* by Morgan Fisher *Frank Film* by Frank Mouris *Boy Meets Girl* by Eugènia Balcells *Wall *by Takashi Ito *Photodiary *by Takashi Ito *Clandestine Porn Film* by Augustin Gimel *DIES IRAE* by Jean Gabriel Périot *The World as Will and Representation* de Roy Arden Do others come to mind? Thank you, Albert Alcoz -- http://albertalcoz.com/
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