Re: The Question About Space, Domestic and Otherwise.

From: Lawson (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Nov 20 2007 - 12:02:36 PST


When you said domestic space I had a flash of images from
PeterTscherkassky's "Happy-End" (1996): a baroque montage of
technicolor interiors and what people will do in them, with classic
Tscherkassky manipulations. Especially fascinating as it is all found
footage.

http://www.tscherkassky.at/

On Nov 19, 2007 7:15 PM, BR <email suppressed> wrote:
> Dearest Frameworkers,
>
> Hello again. While I'm at it, I was wondering if I could pick your
> collective brain about films/videos that deal with the representation and
> alteration of domestic space (physical, emotional, etc). I'm putting
> together a program of films for a gallery screening in the City of Broad
> Shoulders, and while I've got a program picked out already, I was curious as
> to what else might be circling the A/V atmosphere. To give you a better
> sense of what I'm asking, here's the constellation of films that I've
> gathered thus far:
>
> Wait by Ernie Gehr (7:00, 16mm, 1968)
> Table by Ernie Gehr (16:00, 16mm, 1976)
> House by Ben Rivers (6:00, 16mm, 2007)
> Old Dark House by Ben Rivers (4:00, 16mm, 2007)
> Dani Houses by Karl Heider (16:00, 16mm, 1963)
> Footnotes to a House of Love by Laida Lertxundi (13:00, 16mm, 2007)
> Babobilicons by Daina Krumins (16:00, 16mm, 1982)
> The Fourth Watch by Janie Geiser (10:00, 16mm, 2000)
> Red Swing by Leighton Pierce (8:00, 16mm, 1986)
> Chinese Firedrill by Will Hindle (25:00, 16mm, 1968)
>
> I'd be especially excited to hear the titles of whatever ethnographic films
> might be on the tips of your tongues...
>
> Thanks In Advance,
>
> Ben Russell
>
>
>
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