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Early video art and experimental film networks : French-speaking Switzerland in 1974 : a case for "minor history"

Title
Early video art and experimental film networks : French-speaking Switzerland in 1974 : a case for "minor history" / edited by ECAL/François Bovier.
Publication
  • [Renens, Switzerland] : ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne ; [Delémont, Switzerland] : University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, [2017]
  • ©2017

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Additional Authors
  • Alfaro, Kristen.
  • Camporesi, Enrico.
  • Cytlak, Katarzyna.
  • Dryansky, Larisa.
  • Lavoyer, Tristan.
  • Mey, Adeena.
  • Paulsen, Kris.
  • Saba, Cosetta G.
  • Uroskie, Andrew V.
Description
252 pages : illustrations, facsimiles; 32 cm
Summary
"Early Video Art and Experimental Films Networks traces the diffuse international networks through which video art and experimental films circulated during the late sixties and early seventies. It explores forgotten exhibitions both in Switzerland and France, the activities of public television channels and alternative art spaces in the US, a production art center dedicated to video in Italy and an Argentinian collective of conceptual artists, aiming to shed new light on the production and diffusion of moving images."--
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • "In memory of Jean Otth, 16 November 1940-31 October 2013"-- Title page.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introductions: the diffuse networks of video art and the institutionalization of artists' films in the 1970s / François Bovier -- Part 1: early video art -- "The medium is the network: the impact group and the emergence of video art in French-speaking Switzerland / François Bovier -- "Inside/outside the museum"?: the Art/Video Confrontation 74 exhibition and the early reception of video art by the Museum in France / Larisa Dryansky -- Art/tapes/22 / Cosetta G. Saba -- International Open Encounters On Video: the role of the Art and Communication Center (CAYC) in Buenos Aires in international video art networks during the 1970s / Katarzyna Cytlak -- "We had a media god, and it was called The Signal": a conversation with Steina and Woody Vasulka / François Bovier & Tristan Lavoyer -- To the control tower: WGBH and the reprogramming of American television / Kris Paulsen -- Assemblage (1968) as strategy: collaborative production and collective reception at the origins of artists' television / Andrew V. Uroskie -- Part 2: exhibiting experimental film -- On New Forms in Film and other exhibitions: a conversation with Annette Michelson / Adeena Mey -- A History of Cinema according to Peter Kubelka (and Annette Michelson) / Enrico Camporesi -- The case of anthology films archives and the formation of a canoical film avant-garde / Kristen Alfaro.
Call Number
JQG 18-439
ISBN
  • 2970115700
  • 9782970115700
OCLC
1019616425
Title
Early video art and experimental film networks : French-speaking Switzerland in 1974 : a case for "minor history" / edited by ECAL/François Bovier.
Publisher
[Renens, Switzerland] : ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne ; [Delémont, Switzerland] : University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, [2017]
Copyright Date
©2017
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Chronological Term
1900-1999
Added Author
Alfaro, Kristen.
Camporesi, Enrico.
Cytlak, Katarzyna.
Dryansky, Larisa.
Lavoyer, Tristan.
Mey, Adeena.
Paulsen, Kris.
Saba, Cosetta G.
Uroskie, Andrew V.
Research Call Number
JQG 18-439
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