From: Thomas Beard (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jul 28 2008 - 08:30:37 PDT
Though isnıt Happy-End edited? I guess what Iım really interested in here
are not so much found footage films, but films as found objects. And Perfect
Video is an interesting example because, if I remember correctly, itıs a
ready-made video printed to film.
TB
On 7/28/08 11:06 AM, "albert alcoz" <email suppressed> wrote:
> Peter Tscherkassky's Happy-End?
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> albert
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> De: Thomas Beard <email suppressed>
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> Enviado: lunes, 28 de julio, 2008 15:54:39
> Asunto: Perfect Films
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> Hello Frameworkians,
>
> I'm finishing up some research right now on ready-mades in experimental
> cinema--works like Ken Jacobs's Perfect Film, Hollis Frampton's Work and
> Days, Brian Frye's Anatomy of Melancholy, etc.--and wanted to check in with
> the list for suggestions about related films.
>
> Best,
> Thomas
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