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Title | Cadillac Ranch show & Media burn |
Item type | VHS |
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Language | English |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (38 min., 37 sec.) (Digital Betacam NTSC) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. |
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245 00 Cadillac Ranch show & Media burn /|cAnt Farm.
257 United States.
264 0 [San Francisco] :|bBay Area Video Coalition,|c[2014]
264 4 |3Media burn :|c©1980.
264 4 |3Cadillac Ranch show :|c©1980.
300 1 videocassette of 1 (38 min., 37 sec.) (Digital Betacam
NTSC) :|bsound, color ;|c1/2 in.
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347 video file|bDigital Betacam|2rda
500 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).
500 "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.
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. Kennedy),
Doug Michels and Curtis Schreier (artist-dummies) Jody
Procter and Dan Calderwood (secret service agents).
518 Interview conducted with Chip Lord and Hudson Marquez June
20, 1984 by Amarillo Channel 10 News.
518 Media Burn performed and videotaped, July 4, 1975, at the
Cow Palace, San Francisco, California.
520 "Cadillac Ranch Show is a document of Ant Farm's major
site installation, the Cadillac Ranch [...] Ten Cadillacs,
vintage 1948 to 1963, were buried fin-up in a field off
Route 66 in Amarillo. Footage of the burial of the cars is
intercut with Cadillac commercials that promote a
fetishized ideal, the ultimate American Dream." --
Electronic Arts Intermix website,|uhttp://www.eai.org/
title.htm?id=8880
520 "On July 4, 1975, at San Francisco's Cow Palace, Ant Farm
presented what they termed the 'ultimate media event.' 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.) (Type C) : 2-
channel stereo sound, color ; 1 in.
538 DVD NTSC
541 0 |3PFA 0504-121-16022. |a D0121 |c deposit |d 2014/06/05
|5CBPF
562 |3Media burn :|c1980 re-edited version.
590 PFA 0504-121-16022.|aCONDITION NOTE: Checked 2014/04/08
bs; Original tape may have been damaged in fire; 1:30 tape
starts; sound not in sync during most of Media burn
segment; excellent audio/video throughout; ends at 38:37.
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650 0 Violence on television|xSocial aspects.
650 0 Television broadcasting|xSocial aspects|zUnited States.
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650 7 Television broadcasting|xSocial aspects.|2fast
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700 1 Lord, Chip,|edirection,|eproduction,|ewriting,|ecamera/
lighting,|eediting.
700 1 Michels, Doug,|edirection,|eproduction,|ewriting,|ecamera/
lighting,|eediting,|ecast.
700 1 Schreier, Curtis,|edirection,|eproduction,|ewriting,
|ecamera/lighting,|eediting,|ecast.
700 1 Marquez, Hudson,|edirection,|eproduction,|ewriting,
|ecamera/lighting,|eediting.
700 1 Weinberg, Tom,|eproduction,|eediting.
700 1 Adler, Lynn,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Backus, Jules,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Mayer, Jim,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Rabinowitz, Sherrie,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Rogers, John,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Shone, Mya,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Hall, Doug,|d1944-|ecast.
700 1 Proctor, Jody,|ecast.
700 1 Calderwood, Dan,|ecast.
710 2 Ant Farm (Design group),|eproduction company.
710 2 Optic Nerve (San Francisco, Calif.),|eproduction company.
710 2 Bay Area Video Coalition (San Francisco, Calif.),
|eproduction company,|edigital preservation company.
710 2 Residents (Musical group),|ecast,|eproduction company.
710 2 T.R. Uthco (Performing group),|eproduction company.
710 2 California Video Resource Project,|eproduction company.
710 2 Marin Community Video,|eproduction company.
710 2 National Endowment for the Arts,|esponsoring body.
710 2 Electronic Arts Intermix (Organization),|edistributor.
730 02 |iContainer of (work) :|aCadillac Ranch show (Motion
picture : 1980).
730 02 |iContainer of (work) :|aMedia burn (Motion picture :
1980).
776 08 |iElectronic reproduction of (manifestation) :|aCadillac
Ranch show & Media burn.|dSan Francisco : Ant Farm,
[1984?]|h1 videoreel of 1 (40 min., 19 sec.) (Type C NTSC)
: 2-channel stereo sound, color ; 1 in.
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