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<p><span style="font-size:9px;">dear all,<br>
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In the wonderful “<a href="http://atv.princeton.edu">The Invisible</a>” asia• theory• visuality conference at Princeton in 2015, one of the <a href="https://atv.princeton.edu/home-2/abstracts-participants/">speakers</a> noted that there is a Japanese filmmaker who was an expert in filming (white) snow scenes - analogue cinema. Those 'blank images' are supposedly the most difficult to bring into view, literally.<br>
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As one of the speakers there I has the privilege to listen to those interesting 'prospects', but unfortunately didn't take a proper note of all that myself. And I would be most grateful if someone can recall details.<br>
Perhaps whoever introduced those thoughts will read this email which would be ideal.<br>
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If anyone can help further it would be fabulous.<br>
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Thank you,<br>
verina<br>
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dr verina gfader<br>
artist and researcher<br>
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