Hi Albert, What a great list. I thought of Killed (2009), Rejected and 3000 Killed (both 2017) by William E. Jones, if he has not been mentioned yet!
Best, Tom --- Dr Tom Day Teaching Fellow, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art e. t<mailto:[email protected]>day@[email protected] Recent Articles: 'Pop Collage and the Pop Underground: Craig Baldwin's Wild Gunman' in Brett Kashmere and Steve Polta (eds.), Craig Baldwin: Avant to Live!, Incite! Journal of Experimental Media and San Francisco Cinematheque, San Francsico, forthcoming, November 2020. 'Andy Warhol Eating a Hamburger and the Pop Cinema Portrait', Short Film Studies, vol. 10, no. 2 (April), 2020, p. 153-156. Academia.edu<https://edinburgh.academia.edu/TomDay> | Tumblr<http://popartpopcinema.tumblr.com/> ________________________________ From: FrameWorks <[email protected]> on behalf of Albert Alcoz <[email protected]> Sent: 10 June 2020 10:38 To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films on photography Thank you all for this amazing list of films. As we see this subject is huge because many filmmakers have used photography or still images to create their films. I didn't know Gary Beydler's film used a mirror. Never had a chance to see it. Thank you Dicky and Mark for the explanation. At first, I also had in mind One Year Performance by Tehching Hsie<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPLoLoPmzbI>, yes. But that's another subject. Yes, thanks for remembering the names of Takashi Ito and Toshio Matsumato to all of you. I could discover those amazing films through this program at the Cinema Project<https://cinemaproject.org/archive/screenings/2013/spring/picture-in-picture>. Ignasi, Elena and Peter thank you for the lists. Arthur Lipsett, of course! Now! I remember another film. It's great to know that moment concerning True Story by Robert Frank. Thanks Eric. In fact, the first idea was to ask just for photographs destroyed in experimental films. Some other titles came to my mind recently, after reading your mails: – Dozens of works by Ken Jacobs where he uses stereoscopic photography – Paolo Gioli's L’assassino nudo about Muybridge – Thom Andersen's Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer – Photographic Phantoms by Ernie Gehr? – Now! by Santiago Álvarez – Worst Case Scenario by John Smith (this is another case, though) – The Sun is Always Setting Somewhere Else by Lisa Oppenheim All the best, Albert Alcoz -- http://albertalcoz.com/<http://www.albertalcoz.com/> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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