Re: The Question About Space, Domestic and Otherwise.

From: Peter Snowdon (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Nov 20 2007 - 08:00:46 PST


And of course there is:
Deborah Bower, Observations at no 16 (2005, 20mins, silent, black and white, 16mm)
http://www.waygood.org/diamondjewel/bower.html
P

-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Blaetz
Sent: Nov 20, 2007 8:15 AM
To: email suppressed
Subject: Re: The Question About Space, Domestic and Otherwise.

Dear Ben,

  Have you looked at any of Marjorie Keller's films? You might try:
  Objection (18 min., 16mm, 1974)Misconception (43 min., 16mm, 1977)On
  the Verge of an Image of Christmas (10 min., 16mm, 1978)Six Windows
  (7 min., 16mm, 1979)Daughters of Chaos (20 min. 16mm, 1980)Private
  Parts (12 min., 16mm, 1988)Herein (35 min., 16mm, 1991).
  Good luck,Robin
  On Nov 19, 2007, at 10:15 PM, BR 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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  Robin Blaetz Associate ProfessorFilm Studies ProgramMount Holyoke
  College50 College StreetSouth Hadley, MA 01075(413) 538-2984

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