nam june paik's 'zen for film' is absolutely key if you are looking at
film/art responses to cagean ideas on emptiness, silence etc....
all the best,
joel stern
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film - www.otherfilm.org
sound - www.naturestrip.com
blog - www.halftheory.com
joel stern, po box 5392, west end, qld, australia 4101
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Subject: Re: Empty frames
> Ref Haukar/ HMH's query, the nearest Warhol got to the empty frame was
> Empire about the Empire State Building and Sleep about a man sleeping,
> although at least in that one he turns over (a big moment this). However
> Tony Conrad made The Flicker comprising only black and white frames, and
the
> Austrian Peter Kubelka made Arnulf Rainer which is again b/w frames
> rhytmically patterned and with an optical soundtrack to match if I recall
> correctly.
>
> Tim Cawkwell
> Norwich, UK
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