if you enjoy 'time-image' © deleuze, dont forget bergson 'matter and
memory' for its root.
try maya deren ('witch's cradle' with m. duchamp and later 'meshes of
the afternoon') info @ http://fusionanomaly.net/mayaderen.html and her
book 'An Anagram of Ideas on Art, Form and Film'
and malevich film texts - MALEVICH AND FILM at
http://www.yale.edu/yup/books/094590.htm - i have the german potemkin
press edition, maybe it's in english.
perhaps you might want to view some practice in code-image cinema. like
my recent collab http://www.unmovie.net zkm 2002 or previous collabs
http://www.humbot.org zkm 1999 or http://www.aporee.org/equator dx 1997
or http://www.dom.de/acircle 1995.
there are wonderful precednets in contemporary art like the recent show
'cinema cinema' in holland or 'hall of mirrors' moca la, 'spellbound'
hayward, 'scream and scream again', oxford... and currently 'future
cinema' zkm germany.
Am Dienstag den, 10. Dezember 2002, um 16:29, schrieb Christine Reeh:
> Good afternoon to all.
>
> Since some weeks I have been following a little bit the discussions.
> I am 28 years old, German but live in Portugal where I studied film
> directing at the Lisbon
> filmschool. Until now I’ve done fictionised documentaries. Now I am
> doing my MA in
> Aesthetics/art philosophy at the Lisbon University, still looking for a
> thesis which will be
> related to the question how cinema changed our way to experience
> reality and what
> does that mean today in times of digital image and control-society. As
> you can guess my
> favorites theoretics are Gilles Deleuze and Walter Benjamin. Anybody
> has proposals about
> what else could I read to inspire myself? Bazin, Debord, Krakauer,
> Schefer and Morin are
> no new names for me. Or do you know somebody working about related
> questions? As I
> come from the practics, I still feel lost in the jungle of philosophy…
> I also work on Adorno, but in a praxis-oriented context. Anybody can
> suggest ideas from
> Adorno to films through mass-culture-critics?
> My favorite filmmakers (if I can say so) are Bresson, Godard,
> Tarkovsky, Resnais, the
> Straubs, Bergmann, Fassbinder, Schroeter, Kyszlowski, Pedro Costa, de
> Oliveira, Haneke,
> Sokurov, Ch. Ackermann.
>
> Christine
>
>
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