From: Jeanne LIOTTA (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jul 29 2008 - 20:11:26 PDT
Okay so I am receiving FWs in digest form, and I totally read Todd's reply to Amanda as part of the perfect film thread ;) Sweet!
Perhaps interesting to remember that Frampton strategically disclaimed WORKS AND DAYS as a readymade film. hmmm...
love,jeanne
>Hi Amanda,
>
>Urethane "belts" are also used as o-rings for hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Cheap, wide range of sizes and you can get them through industrial supply type places. In a more rural area you might try places that service hydraulics for agricultural or construction equipment.
>
>Good luck,
>
>Todd Eacrett
>Victoria, BC, Canada
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: amanda christie <email suppressed>
>Date: Monday, July 28, 2008 5:28 am
>Subject: projector belt repair and home made belts?
>
>> hey everyone,
>>
>> i've been off the radar for a while... but i'm back...
>> and wondering if anyone has any tips on either projector belt
>> repair or do it yourself home made projector belts.
>>
>> i've moved back to canada from amsterdam, and am now living in a
>> very very small town (less than 5000 people and only one traffic
>> light)... so there aren't any stores that sell these sorts of
>> things here (there's just one pub, two restaurants, a cafe, a
>> bookshop, and a bowling alley... maybe a few other little shops).
>>
>> i'm working at a small media arts centre, and trying to get people
>> excited about film (capital F)... meanwhile, i'm also trying to
>> move my own art practice away from projected film into projector
>> performance... i've got 5 projectors here (two of which are
>> analyzers - yeee!)... but i've got major belt problems....
>>
>> any recommendations?
>> i've got an eiki, a bell and howell, and a lafayette, who need some
>> special belt lovin' care.
>>
>> thanks so much,
>>
>> amanda dawn christie
>> (now in sackville, n.b.)
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>End of FRAMEWORKS Digest - 29 Jul 2008 - Special issue (#2008-380)
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