Art Videos
Gallery of screen techniques in a time-based medium. Art history and a 21st century art experience.
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City Beat
(1980/ 2010, 7:30)
Early 3-channel art video (recently restored combined on one channel). The repetition of urban action becomes a symphony of rhythms, building to cacophony and back. Produced with 12 Twin Cities video artists at Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis. Installation in IDS Center’s Crysta... -
Nam June Paik: #1 Video Artist (G-rated short)
(2006, 8:30)
G-rated 9-minute digest of the 86-minute DVD homage Nam June Paik: Lessons from the Video Master.For DVDs, Art & Academic Acquisitions, and Public Screenings contact: [email protected]
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Todd Alcott: Television
(1990, 1:53)
An instant classic fulfills the cliché of what the talking television is really thinking... and forcefully demanding... that you should only watch the screen.For DVDs, Art & Academic Acquisitions, and Public Screenings contact: [email protected]
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Flying Morning Glory (on fire)
(1985, 3:52)
A zany hot cooking/performance video in Thailand. “A perfect video.” - Global Village Documentary Film & Video Festival.For DVDs, Art & Academic Acquisitions, and Public Screenings contact: [email protected]
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JGLNG (pronounced "juggling")
(1975, 5:15)
Black silhouettes on hot white background causes after-images in the eye, not the screen. Then we explore the Sarasota, FL backyard home of a circus performing family. The relationship between performer and director flip when the performer directs the camera (while juggling). -
Essentials of Tap Technique
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Weekend In Moscow
(1990/ 2002, 11:26)
Humorous and ironic non-fiction first-person travel art video diary exposes an insider’s view of the art world and, at the same time, is a reflexive video about making a video. A group of high-living American art aficionados tour the Moscow studios of the unofficial artists d... -
Seoul Brother Report
(1986, 3:58)
Camera journalist Skip Blumberg reports on Korean traditional and avant garde culture for Nam June Paik's 1986 3-country live TV extravaganza "Bye Bye Kipling" broadcast on PBS, KBS and NHK.For DVDs, Art & Academic Acquisitions, and Public Screenings contact: info@MoreArtistsMov...