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  • Circa 1971 Early Video & Film from the EAi Archive

    September 17, 2011-September 4, 2012

    Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries

    3 Beekman Street Beacon New York 12508

    845 440 0100 www.diaart.org

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    film

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    V

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    V

    ideo

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    19:3

    8 m

    in.

    3 Jo

    hn B

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    rt,

    1971

    V

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    te,

    soun

    d);

    19:0

    6 m

    in.

    4 V

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    ccon

    ci

    Cen

    ters

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    71

    Vid

    eo (

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    , sou

    nd);

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    :28

    min

    .

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    .

    7 Ly

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    k-an

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    ; 19

    :28

    min

    .

    8 V

    ALI

    E E

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    OR

    T

    Fac

    ing

    a F

    amily

    , 19

    71

    Film

    tran

    sfer

    red

    to v

    ideo

    (bl

    ack-

    and-

    whi

    te,

    soun

    d);

    4:44

    min

    .

    9 N

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    une

    Pai

    k an

    d Ju

    d Y

    alku

    t V

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    Con

    cert

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    66/1

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    16 m

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    ferr

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    deo

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    :32

    min

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    mun

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    eatle

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    egin

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    End

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    972

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    erre

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    r, s

    ilent

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    min

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    10

    Ste

    ine

    and

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    dy V

    asul

    ka

    Sel

    ectio

    ns

    from

    Stu

    dies

    , 19

    70-7

    1 V

    ideo

    (co

    lor,

    sou

    nd);

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    20 m

    in.

    11

    TV

    TV

    F

    our

    Mor

    e Y

    ears

    , 197

    2 V

    ideo

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    ack-

    and-

    whi

    te,

    soun

    d);

    61 :3

    3 m

    in.

  • 1 2

    Dav

    id C

    ort

    M

    ayd

    ay R

    ea/t

    ime,

    197

    1 V

    ideo

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    ack-

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    whi

    te, s

    ound

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    9:42

    m

    in.

    13

    An

    t F

    arm

    A

    nt

    Far

    m's

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    ty D

    ish

    es,

    1971

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    ideo

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    ack-

    and-

    whi

    te, s

    ound

    ); 8

    :30

    min

    .

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    he

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    eo S

    pac

    e T

    rou

    pe:

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    e F

    irst

    Yea

    rs,

    1970

    -71

    Vid

    eo (

    blac

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    hite

    , sou

    nd);

    16:

    15 m

    in

    14

    Rai

    nd

    ance

    R

    ain

    dan

    ce:

    Med

    ia P

    rim

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    197

    1 V

    ideo

    (bl

    ack-

    and-

    whi

    te, s

    ound

    ); 5

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    m

    in.

    15

    Go

    rdo

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    rk

    Ch

    inat

    ow

    n V

    oye

    ur,

    197

    1 V

    ideo

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    ack-

    and-

    whi

    te, s

    ound

    ); 5

    9:24

    m

    in.

    16

    Nan

    cy H

    olt

    an

    d R

    ob

    ert

    Sm

    ith

    son

    S

    wam

    p,

    1971

    16

    mm

    film

    tra

    nsfe

    rred

    to

    vide

    o (c

    olor

    , so

    und)

    ; 5:

    54

    min

    .

    1 7

    Dan

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    ham

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    ast

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    lit A

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    tio

    n,

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    ideo

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    ack-

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    te, s

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    min

    .

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    pen

    hei

    m

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    on

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    om

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    en P

    roje

    cts,

    197

    0 8

    mm

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    nsfe

    rred

    to

    vide

    o (c

    olor

    , sile

    nt);

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    34 m

    in.

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    e T

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    win

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    t S

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    971

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    lm t

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    ferr

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    or, s

    ilent

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    :05

    min

    .

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    ole

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    eem

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    lum

    b L

    ine,

    197

    1 8

    mm

    and

    16

    mm

    film

    tran

    sfer

    red

    to v

    ideo

    (co

    lor,

    sou

    nd);

    14:

    58

    min

    .

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    e: W

    orks

    that

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    e or

    igin

    ally

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    uced

    on

    vide

    o or

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    ated

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    oadc

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    n are

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    play

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    971:

    Ear

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    m t

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    nic

    Art

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    term

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    irca

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    ture

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    971,

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    nked

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    ist

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    lses

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    e th

    e ea

    rly v

    ideo

    sub

    cultu

    re. F

    ocus

    ing

    on a

    spe

    cific

    win

    dow

    of

    time,

    197

    0-72

    ,

    Cir

    ca 1

    971

    pres

    ents

    a s

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    tura

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    accu

    rate

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    rtile

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    tistic

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    rary

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    pra

    ctic

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    rom

    obj

    ect

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    mph

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    on

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    ess,

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    ence

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    visi

    on h

    ad b

    ecom

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    adic

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    oliti

    cal

    mov

    emen

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    ong-

    held

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    tura

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    ump-

    tions

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    fts, t

    he a

    rtis

    ts in

    this

    exh

    ibiti

    on c

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    g-im

    age

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    ks

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    dre

    w f

    rom

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    ande

    d on

    the

    fie

    lds

    of v

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    l art

    s, te

    levi

    sion

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    d ci

    nem

    a, w

    hile

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    ing

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    a di

    stin

    ctiv

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    olog

    y of

    vid

    eo a

    s a

    med

    ium

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    erfo

    rman

    ce a

    nd v

    isua

    l art

    ists

    ,

    polit

    ical

    act

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    ts, c

    yber

    netic

    the

    oris

    ts,

    film

    mak

    ers,

    Flu

    xus

    prov

    ocat

    eurs

    , an

    d se

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    desc

    ribed

    vid

    eo f

    reak

    s an

    d el

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    onic

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    ks a

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    ntrib

    uted

    to

    the

    flu

    id m

    ix-a

    nd

    crea

    tive

    fric

    tion-

    of

    the

    emer

    gent

    vid

    eo a

    rt s

    cene

    . C

    irca

    197

    1 ex

    pose

    s th

    e

    gene

    rativ

    e en

    coun

    ters

    am

    ong

    thes

    e ar

    tists

    and

    inf

    luen

    ces

    and

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    ates

    une

    xpec

    ted

    corr

    espo

    nden

    ces

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    een

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    ingl

    y di

    spar

    ate

    wor

    ks.

    TV

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    iere

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    mm

    ren

    derin

    g of

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    celli

    st C

    harlo

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    rman

    pla

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    s vi

    deo

    scul

    ptur

    e T

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    ello

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    nthe

    size

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    perf

    orm

    ance

    , el

    ectr

    onic

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    oces

    sing

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    p-cu

    ltura

    l co

    nten

    t ap

    prop

    riate

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    elev

    i-

    sion

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    plic

    itly

    exem

    plifi

    es t

    his

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    ctic

    ism

    and

    plu

    ralit

    y. O

    pen-

    ende

    d an

    d irr

    ever

    ent

    (Moo

    rman

    blit

    hely

    pla

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    cel

    lo m

    ade

    of m

    onito

    rs s

    how

    ing

    tele

    vise

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    ages

    of

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    s

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    pia

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    Pre

    mie

    re is

    a c

    eleb

    rato

    ry m

    ultim

    edia

    hyb

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    ticul

    arly

    S

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    a m

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    960s

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    ber

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    wou

    ld s

    oon

    turn

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    e m

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    Nau

    man

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    Sm

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    era

    beca

    me

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    ith w

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    to

    expl

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    perc

    eptio

    n-an

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    its o

    f pe

    rcep

    tion-

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    the

    cam

    era

    eye

    in S

    wam

    p, a

    n

    exer

    cise

    in

    proc

    ess,

    vis

    ion,

    and

    poi

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    f vi

    ew. W

    hile

    man

    y ar

    tists

    ' fil

    ms,

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    h as

    tho

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    by D

    enni

    s O

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    ical

    ly a

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    lly

    linke

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    form

    ance

    vid

    eo

    wor

    ks f

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    e tim

    e pe

    riod,

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    e C

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    eman

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    rect

    ly

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    f ex

    perim

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    he s

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    film

    s in

    this

    exh

    ibiti

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    dist

    inct

    ivel

    y m

    ediu

    m-s

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    fic,

    stan

    ding

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    form

    al c

    ontr

    ast

    to t

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    lack

    -and

    -whi

    te,

    larg

    ely

    dura

    tiona

    l, an

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    uned

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    vide

    os p

    rodu

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    ch o

    pen-

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    equ

    ip-

    men

    t. (C

    olor

    vid

    eo c

    amer

    as w

    ere

    not

    wid

    ely

    avai

    labl

    e to

    art

    ists

    unt

    il th

    e m

    id-1

    970s

    .)

    TV

    may

    be

    like

    a pe

    ncil-

    that

    is

    , jus

    t an

    othe

    r ar

    t-m

    akin

    g to

    ol-a

    s Jo

    hn B

    alde

    ssar

    i

    asse

    rted

    in

    1977

    , but

    the

    dis

    tinct

    ive

    char

    acte

    ristic

    s of

    vid

    eo t

    echn

    olog

    y w

    ere

    cata

    lyst

    s

    for

    mat

    eria

    l an

    d co

    ncep

    tual

    exp

    lora

    tions

    , as

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    l as

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    itica

    l in

    terv

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    ike

    film

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    low

    s on

    e to

    see

    ins

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    ordi

    ng,

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    ing

    the

    act

    of r

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    his

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    ulta

    neity

    has

    bee

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    rbed

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    e di

    fficu

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    n th

    is n

    otio

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    n 19

    71.

    Art

    ists

    and

    activ

    ists

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    awn

    to t

    he f

    orm

    al,

    theo

    retic

    al,

    and

    cultu

    ral

    impl

    icat

    ions

    of

    the

    med

    ium

    's i

    mm

    edia

    cy,

    repr

    oduc

    ibili

    ty,

    and

    varia

    bilit

    y. V

    ideo

    's i

    nsta

    ntan

    eous

    tra

    nsm

    is-

    sion

    and

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    ysel

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    vala

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    6 (

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    l

    1972

    ), p

    . 12.

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    oan

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  • Electron ic Arts Intermix (EAi) , a nonprofit arts organizat ion founded in 1971, is one

    of the world's leading resources for video and media art. A pioneering advocate for

    media art and artists, EAi fosters the creation, exhibition, distribution and preservation

    of video and digital art. EAi's core program is the distribution and preservation of

    a major collection of over 3,500 new and historical moving-image works by artists.

    EAi's activities include extensive online resources, educational services, viewing

    access, and public programs such as artists' talks, exhibitions, and panels. The Online

    Catalogu_e is a comprehensive resource on the artists and works in the EAi collection,

    and features expanded reference materials on exhibiting, collecting, and preserving

    media art.

    selected bibliography

    Video Art: An Anthology. Ed. Ira Schneider and Beryl Korot. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976 .

    The New Television: A Public/Private Art. Ed. Douglas Davis and Allison Simmons. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, in association with Electronic Arts Intermix, New York, 1977 .

    Video Culture: A Critical Investigation. Ed. John G. Hanhardt. Layton, UT: G. M. Smith, Peregrine Smith Books, in association with Visual Studies Workshop Press, 1986.

    Joselit, David. Feedback: Television against Democracy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007.

    EAi Online Catalogue. Ed. Lori Zippay. New York: Electronic Arts Intermix, 1997-20 11. http:/ /www.eai.or9.

    Related program Gallery Talk

    Lori Zipp ay, Execut ive Director, Electronic Art s Intermix

    Saturday, February 11 , 2012 , 2pm

    'Circa 1971' is supported in part by Dia's Board of Trustees, Director's Council,

    and Art Council.

    Photo on cover: Joan Jonas, Vertical Roll, 1972 Joan Jonas, courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix, New York