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Transmission
- Title
- Transmission / edited by Peter D'Agostino.
- Publication
- New York : Tanam Press, 1985.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- D'Agostino, Peter, 1945-
- Description
- viii, 326 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- video art.
- Video art
- Video art.
- Art vidéo.
- Note
- Includes index.
- Bibliography (note)
- Videography: p. 313-314.
- Bibliography: p. 315-318.
- Contents
- Part I : Theory -- Hall of mirrors / Jon P. Baggaley and Steven W. Duck -- The functions of television / John Fiske and John Hartley -- Television culture / Hal Himmelstein -- Watching television / John G. Hanhardt -- The whole world is watching / Todd Gitlin -- Margaret Mead and the shift from "visual anthropology" to the "anthropology of communication" / Sol Worth -- Cracking the codes of television: the child as anthropologist / Howard Gardner -- Interactive television / John Carey and Pat Quarles -- What is videotex? / Vincent Mosco -- Part II : Practice -- Ernie Kovacs: video artist / Robert Rosen -- Nam June Paik's videotapes / David A. Ross -- Samuel Beckett's Ghost Trio / Peter Gidal -- Nuclear consciousness on television / James M. Welsh -- The case of the a-bomb footage / Erik Barnouw -- Guerrilla television / Deirdre Boyle -- Meet the press: on Paper Tiger Television / Martha Gever -- Poet at large: a conversation with Robert Bly / Bill Moyers -- Part III : Distribution -- Tube with a view: the British Channel Four experiment / Kathleen Hulser -- The TV lab at WNET/Thirteen / Marita Sturken -- The WGBH New Television Workshop / Susan Dowling -- The National Center for Experiments in Television KQED / Joanne Kelly -- Video: a brief history and selected chronology / Barbara London.
- ISBN
- 0934378258
- 9780934378253
- 0934378266
- 9780934378260
- OCLC
- ocm12125806
- 12125806
- SCSB-1151364
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library