The Early Video Project

Announcements

 

WRO2000@kultura, Wrocaw, November 20th - December 10th, 2000
International exhibition, congress and artistic activities devoted to
changes of art, culture and everyday life in the age of digital technology.
Piotr Krajewski - artistic director Violetta Kutlubasis-Krajewska - program director Zbigniew Kupisz -organizing director
Agnieszka Kubicka-Dzieduszycka - curatorial cooperation The Museum of
Wroclaw University, 1 Uniwersytecki Sq. (Mathematical Tower, the attics,
Banach's Hall)


 


in the MEDIA LOUNGE

PALM BEACH INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART

THROUGH DECEMBER 30th:

videos by: MICHAL ROVNER, ALEXANDER HAHN, and MICHELLE HANDELMAN

info: www.palmbeachica.org 561-582-0006


I just wanted you to know that there is to be a major retrospective of my video work at the Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee, WI starting Sept.20, 2001 and runs until Nov. 1. If you can let any of the early pioneers know
about this exhibition so they might stop by, would be terrific. Also, I have convinced the Museum to place a computer in the gallery logged on to your early video website. More later,

Fred Barzyk


Pacific Film Archive presents:
VIDEOSPACE: The National Center for Experiments in Television, 1967-1975

an exhibition in Gallery Six of the Berkeley Art Museum

September 14 through November 15
Opening Event with David Kwan and Dean Santomieri in Performance (6 pm, 9/14)

The National Center for Experiments in Television (NCET) was an unusual artists' research center aligned with San Francisco's public television station, KQED. Initiated in 1967, the NCET sought an answer to a simple but hitherto overlooked question: Can artists work with the medium of television?

From this innovative edifice emerged an intriguing body of work that included Don Hallock's THE VIDEOLA, a large-scale prismatic cone that displays kaleidoscopic video images; the BECK DIRECT VIDEO SYNTHESIZER; and pioneering image-processed videoworks.

These elements and many artifacts from the NCET are awaiting your perusal in the gallery.

The Videospace exhibition represents a two-year effort to preserve videotapes from the NCET. With funds fromThe Rockefeller Foundation, dozens of works were cleaned and transferred, many at the facilities of the Bay Area Video Coalition. Four evening screenings at the PFA theater on September 13, 20, 27 and October 4 complement the exhibition.

The Berkeley Art Museum is located at 2626 Bancroft Way in Berkeley. The PFA Theater is located at 2575 Bancroft Way. For more information, please contact: 510/642-5253.
Steve Seid
Video Curator
Pacific Film Archive
2625 Durant Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94720-2250
510/642-5253

 

This page is for announcements of all kinds on subjects related to early video, video art and other media arts, and other topics as they relate to the constellation of interests represented by our readership. That is a pretty loose definition, but most of our readers will understand exactly what is meant. Calls for papers, announcements of seminars and conferences, announcements of exhibitions, forthcoming books, new appointments, new commissions, etc. Send announcements to davidson@davidsonsfiles.org

 

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