VHS / 1983
Title | The artist and television |
Item type | VHS |
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Imprint | United States ATC Communications System, 1983 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (30:00) (U-matic NTSC) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. |
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1983Publisher:
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Millenium MARC Record:
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245 04 The artist and television|h[videorecording] /|cby Hawkeye
Cablevision ; produced by Rick Hindman, Franklin Miller ;
directed by Rick Hindman.
257 United States.
260 United States :|bATC Communications System,|c[1983].
300 1 videocassette of 1 (30:00) (U-matic NTSC) :|bsd., col. ;
|c3/4 in.
500 La Mamelle no. 373.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only.|5CBPF.
511 0 Participants: Hans Breder, John Hanhardt, David Ross, Wulf
Herzogenrath, Barbara London, Kathy Rae Huffman, Deiter
Frosse, Wolf Kahlen, Bruce Yonemoto, Dr. Donald Kuspit,
Carl Loeffler, James Hugunin, Stephen Foster, Alexis
Greene, Tony Musketello, Ann Magnuson, Kit Fitzgerald,
John Sanborn, Shalom Gorewitz, Paul McMahon, Michael Kirby,
Robin White, John Reilly, Nicholas Johnson, John Giancola,
Les Brown, Peter Bradley, Chris Burden.
520 The Artist and television originally consisted of three
videotapes that documented a live interactive
teleconference that took place in Iowa City, Los Angeles
and New York City from 21-23 October 1982. Artists, museum
curators, critics, and performers in all three cities
interacted with one another via satellite, conducting
interviews and presenting live art and musical
performances. This event was broadcast nationwide through
the American Television and Communications Corporation and
ACSN (The Learning Channel). The issues discussed at the
teleconference include video as a legitimate art medium,
and the accessibility of broadcast television as a venue
for artists. The event was made possible through the
collaboration of the Long Beach Museum of Art, University
of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Iowa.
538 U-matic NTSC.
541 0 PFA 0750-01-10930. D0297
562 Condensed version broadcast in 1983.
590 PFA 0750-01-10930. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last checked: 3022/08
/05 Bad dropouts at beginning, good quality thereafter.
650 0 Television and art.
650 0 Video art.
655 7 Television.|2mim
655 7 Teleivision.|2mim
655 7 Panel discussions.|2mim
655 7 Documentaries and factual works.|2mim
700 1 Hindman, Rick,|edirection,|eproduction.
700 1 Miller, Franklin,|eproduction.
700 1 Hanhardt, John G.
700 1 Ross, David A.,|d1949-
700 1 Herzogenrath, Wulf.
700 1 London, Barbara
700 1 Huffman, Kathy Rae,|d1943-
700 1 Breder, Hans.
710 2 Hawkeye Cablevision.
710 2 American Television and Communications Corporation.
710 2 La Mamelle, Inc.
941 0 PFA 0750-01-10930. D0297 donation 1998/05/21
946 PFA 0750-01-10930. "date completed: 9/14/83. Dub. Work
print"--cassette label.
946 PFA 0750-01-10930. INV record created 2010/07/15 by pjs;
MIN record created 2011/08/05 by sw.
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956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
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