And, of course, Peterson's "Is a Cognitive Approach to the Avant-garde
Cinema Perverse?" (in Post-Theory, ed. Bordwell, Carroll) in which he
talks about Bruce Baillie's Quixote.
Best from Vienna, Andrea
Mag. Andrea B. Braidt, MLitt
Institut für Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft
Hofburg, Batthyanystiege
A-1010 Wien
Tel: ++43-1-4277 48426
Fax: ++43-1-4277-9484
http://www.univie.ac.at/theaterwissenschaft
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Von: Film-Philosophy Salon [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im
Auftrag von Mitsos Triantopoulos
Gesendet: Montag, 15. November 2004 17:20
An: [log in to unmask]
Betreff: Re: More avant-garde, Cognitive Film Theory
Yes, the article on Markopoulos has been restored in the recently
published third edition of Sitney's Visionary Film.
A good spot to keep up with Markopoulos-related events is the
Markopoulos Temenos website at www.the-temenos.org. The events page
is at http://www.the-temenos.org/events.htm and there is a recently
formed discussion forum at http://www.the-temenos.org/phpBB2/index.php
Other than the Artforum article mentioned above, there was an article
in the October issue of the English magazine Frieze, and an article in
the American magazine Film Comment (all three articles report on the
June 2004 premiere of Eniaios).
Mitsos
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:40:48 -0500, jmatturr <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Markopoulos withdrew his films from circulation years ago so they'll
be
> hard to find, though some archive might hold some of them. Restored
> versions, however, have been shown at various places in recent years.
> Catch as catch can. . . His main activity before his death was a
> reconceiving / reworking of his entire body of work into a multi-day
> cycle of films to be shown at an outdoor site in Greece each summer
and
> Robert Beavers has continued this project. I just read a glowing
article
> by P. Adams Sitney in this month's Artforum about the two nights
> presented in Arcadia this year. Sitney wrote one of the most
substantial
> pieces on Markopoulos in the first edition of Visionary Film but the
> chapter was withdrawn in the second edition after a falling out with
> Markopoulos. It might, however, have been restored in the third
edition
> that came out last year.
>
> I'm pretty sure that you'll be able to rent Harrington's personal work
> from the Filmmakers Coop in NY and/or Canyon Cinema in California.
Some
> of his films are also shown in the Essential Cinema series at
Anthology
> Film Archives in NY. Check IMDB for availability his commercial work
on
> video or dvd.
>
> j
>
> Paul Taberham wrote:
>
> >Another two film makers I'm after now is Markopoulos and Curtis =
> >Harrington. Does anyone have any sugestions as to where I might look
to =
> >find work by these guys?
> >
> >
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