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William Wegman explains the rules of photography This short excerpt from "World of Photography" features William Wegman, wearing false facial hair, and somewhat stereoty . . . > more |
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1986-01-01 | Alive From Off Center | 00:01:10 | World of Photography, The |
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Dance sequence from "Mountain View" John Sayles and Marta Renzi's work spans a period of 24 hours in a motel named "Mountain View." This short excerpt . . . > more |
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1989-01-01 | Alive From Off Center | 00:01:30 | Mountain View |
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Aeros Created by video artist Burt Barr, "Aeros" is an impressionistic behind-the-scenes look at the Trisha Brown Dance Compan . . . > more |
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1991-09-12 | New Television | 00:01:26 | New Television |
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Son of Sam and Delilah "Son of Sam and Delilah," 1991, featuring two drag queens named Hapi and Sunny, was created by video artist Charles Atla . . . > more |
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1991-01-01 | New Television | 00:00:37 | New Television |
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Bill Viola's "Reverse Television" Bill Viola's 30-second portraits were about portraiture and the idea of a person staring at the viewer (as the viewer stares . . . > more |
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1982-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:00:50 | Reverse Television |
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Ros Barron's "Headgame." This excerpt from "Zone in Three Parts" features Ros Barron's "Headgame." Ros Barron juxtaposes images of . . . > more |
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1969-01-01 | Rockefeller Artists in Television | 00:01:29 | Zone in Three Parts |
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The Forbidden Channel In Ilene Segalove's "The Forbidden Channel," a young girl's parents purchase a cable television system that pr . . . > more |
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1985-01-01 | Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund | 00:01:30 | More TV Stories |
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"Glow Worm" by Remy Charlip Remy Charlip performs "Glow Worm" in a studio at WGBH, on a set comprised of oversized desk accessories from the Boston . . . > more |
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1978-01-01 | Frames of Reference | 00:00:37 | Dances: Remy Charlip |
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Video playback is explained to Russell Connor This short excerpt from "The Very First Half-Inch Videotape Festival Ever" features the host, Russell Connor, asking a p . . . > more |
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1970-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:00:54 | Very First Half-Inch Videotape Festival Ever, The |
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Rehersals for "The Making of Severe Clear" This short segment from "The Making of Severe Clear" shows dancers, Sarah Scaggs and Dana Reitz, during a rehearsal for . . . > more |
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1986-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:01:05 | Making of Severe Clear, The |
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Meredith Monk's "Turtle Dreams" In this short excerpt from Meredith Monk's "Turtle Dreams, " the performers execute shifting movements and sing rep . . . > more |
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1983-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:01:05 | Turtle Dreams |
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Rotary Action "Rotary Action," 1984, is a work created by Geoff Dunlap and produced by the London-based Illuminations Inc. for WGBH. & . . . > more |
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1984-01-01 | Alive From Off Center | 00:01:01 | |
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Opening sequence from "As Seen on TV" This short excerpt from the opening sequence of "As Seen on TV" features a mime artist, Bill Irwin, being pursued by a l . . . > more |
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1987-01-01 | Alive From Off Center | 00:00:39 | As Seen on TV |
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In the Blink of an Eye, Amphibian Dreams... If I Could Fly, I Would Fly Mary Lucier's look at the high-flying choreography of Elizabeth Streb, "In the Blink of an Eye, Amphibian Dreams... If I . . . > more |
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1987-01-01 | New Television | 00:00:48 | New Television |
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Desire, Inc. Lynn Hershman's "Desire, Inc." documents a media experiment she created using advertisements featuring a bleached-b . . . > more |
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1990-01-01 | New Television | 00:01:00 | New Television |
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Changing Steps "Changing Steps" consists of solos, duets, trios, and quartets that can be performed in any order. The completed video w . . . > more |
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1989-01-01 | New Television | 00:01:09 | New Television |
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Watermotor for Dancer and Camera In "Watermotor for Dancer and Camera," Trisha Brown executes a solo in slow motion. Video artist Peter Campus did the ca . . . > more |
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1980-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:01:11 | |
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Nam June Paik's "9/23" "9/23." is named after the day it was videotaped, 9/23/69. It showcases the effects of the Paik-Abe video synthesizer an . . . > more |
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1969-01-01 | Rockefeller Artists in Television | 00:01:28 | 9/23 |
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William Wegman and Man Ray This excerpt from the Selected Works of William Wegman features Wegman teaching his dog, May Ray, how to spell the word "beac . . . > more |
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1975-04-07 | Artist's Showcase | 00:00:48 | Selected Works, William Wegman, 1973-1974 |
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Images Diffused by Time In this moody work, filmed at Fort Strong on Long Island in Boston Harbor, three dancers (a man and two women) move through the ro . . . > more |
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1975-01-01 | Frames of Reference | 00:00:54 | |
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John Cage performs "4:33" In this short excerpt from Nam June Paik's "Tribute to John Cage," avant-garde composer Cage is shown performing hi . . . > more |
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1976-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:01:22 | Tribute to John Cage, A |
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The Luckiest Fisherman This comic program features a skit about the luckiest fisherman in all of Boston, even America. A man who literally has fish flyin . . . > more |
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1976-01-01 | New Television Workshop | 00:00:52 | Mother's Little Network |
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School Desegregation Bill Cosby Interview: Program focuses on school desegregation and obtaining a quality of education for minorities in Boston. Progr . . . > more |
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1974-10-03 | Say Brother | School Desegregation | |
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Anniversary Show Producer Ray Richardson celebrates the one-year anniversary of Say Brother by talking about the goals and objectives the Say Broth . . . > more |
1969-07-10 | Say Brother | Anniversary Show | ||
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Best of 1976 - 1977 Program serves as a retrospective of programs from the 1976-1977 broadcast season, and includes excerpts from Program 714, "M . . . > more |
1977-07-01 | Say Brother | Best of 1976 - 1977 |

























