Re: burying film, etc...

From: Roger Beebe (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Oct 29 2009 - 14:02:53 PDT


I thought the two Gatten "Water" films were just raw stock. I could
be wrong, but that's my memory (and I own a print of one).

Anyone know otherwise?
Roger

On Oct 29, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Nicky Hamlyn wrote:

> But submerging it exposed it, right? Then it was processed to produce
> the colour that's apparent in some of the films, presumably?
>
> Nicky Hamlyn.
>
>
> On 29 Oct 2009, at 14:33, James Cole wrote:
>
>> David Gatten submerged unexposed film in the ocean for his What The
>> Water Said series, and those are wonderful films, so listen to Tony
>> and do what you want.
>>
>> On 10/29/09, Tony Conrad <email suppressed> wrote:
>>> Oh, do anything you want.
>>>
>>> If you get the film wet or dirty, and want it to be processed later
>>> by a
>>> lab,
>>> rinse it off and carefully dry it (in the dark perhaps), without
>>> letting it
>>> stick
>>> together (unless you want that to happen).
>>>
>>> ---------t0ny
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu 10/29/09 3:44 AM , Nicky Hamlyn email suppressed
>>> sent:
>>>> Better to process it first, especially if it's colour, otherwise
>>>> there
>>>> won't be any colour, unless you're going to process it afterwards,
>>>> which you'd have to do yourself, as a lab wouldn't want to touch a
>>>> film in that condition,
>>>>
>>>> Nicky Hamlyn.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 26 Oct 2009, at 15:06, Lisa Oppenheim wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Frameworkers-
>>>>> Do you think film needs to be processed before
>>>> burial/pickling/ > submerging in fluid?
>>>>> Or can raw stock be treated this way as
>>>> well?> Thanks!
>>>>> Lisa
>>>>>
>>>>>
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