also for your list to add
'Good Morning Mr. Orwel!'
and AmbientTV.net channel during please disturb me show
http://www.ambienttv.net/2001/broadbandit/disturb/index.html
best
Ilze
On 19/01/2012 13:50, Simon Biggs wrote:
> Don't forget Robotnik or Van Gogh TV.
>
> best
>
> Simon
>
>
> On 19 Jan 2012, at 13:43, Cubitt S.R. wrote:
>
>> There's the excellent survey of course:
>> Mulvey, Laura and Jamie Sexton (eds) (2007), Experimental British
>> Television, Manchester University Press, Manchester.
>>
>> And materials on David hall's TV Experiments on his site and at
>> rewind.ac.uk
>>
>> Bill Viola's reverse TV was one of a number of commissions in the 1980s at
>> WGBH Boston
>>
>> Stan Douglas told me about an experiment he did in Vancouver with TV
>> interruptions: the station got so many complaints they started putting a
>> notice up before each of them saying it was "art", and no more complaints
>> - but also, a/c Stan, no art either because the whole point was to
>> interrupt
>>
>>
>>> Michael's comments that
>>> also I've been very disappointed with presentations
>>> of artists film/video on the net which take the form of "channels" or
>>> "broadcasts"
>> On the other hand many of us treasured for years broadcasts which
>> anthologised video art (Terry Flaxton and Penny Dedman's Video, John
>> Wyver's Illuminations series, and several others).
>>
>> Also interesting were experimental works working with pop music shows -
>> Peter Donebauer's Videokalos video synthesiser and Dan Sandin's analog
>> video synth in the states.
>>
>> And finally the brief but glorious flowering of pirate TV in mid-80s
>> Brixton
>
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