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Processing the Signal
Video Art, Technology, Artists and Audience
38 minutes, color, age range: 11 - adult, #618
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Video portrait
A documentary made in America in 1988 and 1989 that brings together some of the most innovatory artists of video art - Bill Viola, Nam June Paik, Kit Fitzgerald, Paul Garrin, John Sanborn, Marie Perillo and Zbigniew Rybczynski among others. Covering video installations, 'satellite art,' video performance and the penetration of video art into conventional television, Processing the Signal is a discussion about these artists' ideas and opinions.
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Credits
Director/Scenario: Marcello Dantas: : Participants: Peer Bode: Paul Garrin: Kit Fitzgerald: John Hanhardt: Nam June Paik: Marie Perillo: Zbigniew Rybczynski: John Sanborn: Ira Schneider: Bill Viola: Reynold Weidenaar: Dean Winkler
Awards
Cine Golden Eagle,
Washington DC
Best Video on Art,
New York
Best Video, Paris
Best Production, Brazil
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