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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 (approximately 30 min.) (U-matic NTSC) : mono sound, color ; 3/4 in. |
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245 00 Cadillac Ranch show & Media burn /|cAnt Farm.
257 United States.
264 0 [San Francisco, Calif.] :|bBay Area Video Coalition,
|c[1980?]
264 4 |3Media burn :|c©1980.
264 4 |3Cadillac Ranch show :|c©1980.
300 1 videocassette (approximately 30 min.) (U-matic NTSC) :
|bmono sound, color ;|c3/4 in.
306 003000
336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent
337 video|bv|2rdamedia
338 videocassette|bvf|2rdacarrier
340 |jsubmaster
344 analog|bmagnetic|gstereo|2rda
346 U-matic|bNTSC|2rda
500 On original tape label: "submaster, BAVC [Bay Area Video
Coalition] dub May 1980"
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 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only. |5 CBPF.
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 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
538 U-matic NTSC
541 0 |3PFA 0750-121-16092. |a D0121 |c deposit |d 2014/06/05
|5CBPF
562 |3Media burn :|c1980 re-edited version.
650 0 Automobiles|xSocial aspects|zUnited States.
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
|0(OCoLC)fst01146764
650 7 Violence on television|xSocial aspects.|2fast
|0(OCoLC)fst01167318
651 7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 7 Short films.|2lcgft
655 7 Experimental films.|2lcgft
655 7 Parody films.|2lcgft
655 7 Filmed performances.|2lcgft
655 7 Experimental films.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01710354
655 7 Filmed performances.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01726178
655 7 Parody films.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01710431
655 7 Short films.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01710364
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).
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