by Lord, Chip; Michels, Doug; Schreier, Curtis; Marquez, Hudson; Weinberg, Tom; Adler, Lynn; Backus, Jules; Mayer, Jim; Rabinowitz, Sherrie; Rogers, John; Shone, Mya; Hall, Doug; Proctor, Jody; Calderwood, Dan; Ant Farm (Design group); Optic Nerve (San Francisco, Calif.); Bay Area Video Coalition (San Francisco, Calif.); Residents (Musical group); T.R. Uthco (Performing group); California Video Resource Project; Marin Community Video; National Endowment for the Arts; Electronic Arts Intermix (Organization)

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TitleCadillac Ranch show & Media burn
Item typeVHS
Author(s)
  • Lord, Chip
  • Michels, Doug
  • Schreier, Curtis
  • Marquez, Hudson
  • Weinberg, Tom
  • Adler, Lynn
  • Backus, Jules
  • Mayer, Jim
  • Rabinowitz, Sherrie
  • Rogers, John
  • Shone, Mya
  • Hall, Doug
  • Proctor, Jody
  • Calderwood, Dan
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • Ditigal preservation remaster created from original 1" Type C videotape; originally produced in 1980 (Cadillac Ranch show and Media burn) and 1984 (television news interview).
  • "Detroit culture-mystery.... The Cadillac Ranch, a roadside attraction by Ant Farm, on Route 66, Amarillo, Texas. Not just another roadside attraction, but a long goodbye to squashed dogs. Image technology by Ant Farm -- Lord, Charles L. Jr.; Marquez, Hudson B. L.; Michels, Douglas D.... See you slicks later."--Cadillac Ranch show opening credits.
  • "Edited at BAVC 1980. Distributed by Electronic Arts Intermix, Inc. New York NY 10011. Copyright Ant Farm 1980."--Cadillac Ranch show end credits.
  • "Edited for TV."--Media burn opening credit.
  • "Edited [...] at America's smallest TV station, Lanesville, NY, and the artist visitation program at Synapse of Syracuse University Union in the Newhouse Communications Center [...] with assistance from College of Visual and Performing Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts [...] partial support from National Endowment for the Arts, through Electronic Arts Intermix, NY."--Media burn end credit.
  • "Re-edited at BAVC San Francisco, 1980. Distributed by Electronic Arts Intermix, Inc. ©Ant Farm 1980."--Media burn end credit.
  • Cadillac Ranch show -- Media burn -- [Interview with Chip Lord and Hudson Marquez, June 20, 1984]
  • PFA 0504-121-16022. Restricted: Other copy available for research. CBPF
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access by appt. only. CBPF.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access by appt. only. CBPF.
  • [Cadillac Ranch sow :] By Ant Farm ([Chip] Lord, [Hudson] Marquez, [Doug] Michels).
  • [Media burn :] By Ant Farm: Chip Lord, Doug Michels, Curtis Schreier, Uncle Buddie, and friends; executive producer,Tom Weinberg; edited by Skip Blumberg, Doug Michels, Tom Weinberg; [additional participants] Dan Calderwood, Marie Ford, Ceil Cruessing, Diane Hall, John Hilding, Phil Makanna, The Residents, Edmund Shea, Star Sutherland, T.R. Uthco, Judith Williams; video production by Optic Nerve: Lynn Adler, Jules Backus, Jim Mayer, Sherrie Rabinowitz, John Rodgers, Mya Shone; for Marin Community Video: Burt Aronowitz, Robert Keller, John Gillette; California Video Resource Project: Craig Schiller, Will Hoover, Jay Braunstein, E.C., John Hunt; T.L. Morey, David Cort, William Farley, Chuck Koteen - KCRA-TV; for Synapse: Lance Wisniewski, Paul Dougherty, Lisa Seidenberg, Dean Leeson; Phantom Dream Car by Uncle Buddie's Used Cars.
Physical description1 videocassette of 1 (38 min., 37 sec.) (Digital Betacam NTSC) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.

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Lord, ChipMichels, DougSchreier, CurtisMarquez, HudsonWeinberg, TomAdler, LynnBackus, JulesMayer, JimRabinowitz, SherrieRogers, JohnShone, MyaHall, DougProctor, JodyCalderwood, Dan
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Not just another roadside attraction, but a long goodbye to squashed dogs. Image technology by Ant Farm -- Lord, Charles L. Jr.; Marquez, Hudson B. L.; Michels, Douglas D.... See you slicks later."--Cadillac Ranch show opening credits. 500 "Edited at BAVC 1980. Distributed by Electronic Arts Intermix, Inc. New York NY 10011. Copyright Ant Farm 1980."--Cadillac Ranch show end credits. 500 "Edited for TV."--Media burn opening credit. 500 "Edited [...] at America's smallest TV station, Lanesville, NY, and the artist visitation program at Synapse of Syracuse University Union in the Newhouse Communications Center [...] with assistance from College of Visual and Performing Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts [...] partial support from National Endowment for the Arts, through Electronic Arts Intermix, NY."--Media burn end credit. 500 "Re-edited at BAVC San Francisco, 1980. Distributed by Electronic Arts Intermix, Inc. ©Ant Farm 1980."--Media burn end credit. 505 00 |tCadillac Ranch show --|tMedia burn --|t[Interview with Chip Lord and Hudson Marquez, June 20, 1984] 506 PFA 0504-121-16022. Restricted: Other copy available for research. |5CBPF 506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access by appt. only. |5 CBPF. 506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access by appt. only.|5CBPF. 508 [Cadillac Ranch sow :] By Ant Farm ([Chip] Lord, [Hudson] Marquez, [Doug] Michels). 508 [Media burn :] By Ant Farm: Chip Lord, Doug Michels, Curtis Schreier, Uncle Buddie, and friends; executive producer,Tom Weinberg; edited by Skip Blumberg, Doug Michels, Tom Weinberg; [additional participants] Dan Calderwood, Marie Ford, Ceil Cruessing, Diane Hall, John Hilding, Phil Makanna, The Residents, Edmund Shea, Star Sutherland, T.R. Uthco, Judith Williams; video production by Optic Nerve: Lynn Adler, Jules Backus, Jim Mayer, Sherrie Rabinowitz, John Rodgers, Mya Shone; for Marin Community Video: Burt Aronowitz, Robert Keller, John Gillette; California Video Resource Project: Craig Schiller, Will Hoover, Jay Braunstein, E.C., John Hunt; T.L. Morey, David Cort, William Farley, Chuck Koteen - KCRA-TV; for Synapse: Lance Wisniewski, Paul Dougherty, Lisa Seidenberg, Dean Leeson; Phantom Dream Car by Uncle Buddie's Used Cars. 511 1 [Cadillac Ranch sow :] Stanley Marsh (Leo Wyoming); Chip Lord (Uncle Buddie); Doug Michels (Jean Paul Jacque, Goose Berrlet). 511 1 [Media burn:] Doug Hall (Artist-president John F. 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In this alternative Bicentennial celebration, a 'Phantom Dream Car'--a reconstructed 1959 El Dorado Cadillac convertible--was driven through a wall of burning TV sets. Footage of the actual event, much of which was shot from a closed-circuit video camera mounted inside a customized tail-fin, is framed and juxtaposed with news coverage by the local television stations. Doug Hall, introduced as John F. Kennedy, assumes the role of the Artist-President to deliver a speech about the impact of mass media monopolies on American life: "Who can deny that we are a nation addicted to television and the constant flow of media? Haven't you ever wanted to put your foot through your television?" -- Electronic Arts Intermix website, |uhttp://www.eai.org/title.htm?id=1823 534 |pElectronic reproduction of (manifestation) :|tCadillac Ranch show & Media burn.|cSan Francisco : Ant Farm, [1984?]|e1 videoreel of 1 (40 min., 19 sec.) 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