ANALOG FUTURES // SUPPLEMENTAL DIGITAL CONTENT

ANALOG FUTURES is the fifth issue of Analog Cookbook. This issue looks at the future of analog film from multiple perspectives and disciplines–including interventions being made to preserve access to analog practices, works that grapple with a future where making analog film work accessible, digital-analog hybrid practices, and dreams for an analog future that celebrate many voices, experiences, and perspectives.

The following articles, links, and videos provided by the artists and filmmakers to go along with Analog Futures.

  • Open Source Analog // Matt McWilliam

    Interview with Matt McWilliams on open source analog resources. Interview by Hogan Seidel.

  • Building an R8 Optical Printer // Sandy McLennan

    Bolex H16 original, Kodak 3383 hand-processed as colour negative.

  • Building an R8 Optical Printer

    Optical printed 3 frames of each original frame on expired Kodak 7231, hand-processed as black & white negative.

  • Analog Past and Futures: Philadelphia as a Case Study (Further Reading)

    Nestled into Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood exists The Halide Project, Philadelphia’s newest non-profit community darkroom—a refreshing departure from the old guard of Philadelphia arts institutions.

  • Reactive Experiments // Interview with Gabriel Bryant

    Gabriel Bryant started creating daily ‘reactive’ experiments in response to research that looked at how the Japanese concept of ‘Ma’ is used as a form of audio visual manipulation, and how this affects pacing. In the process, he ended up creating three films.