Pop Video Test: Consumer study 1
A collection of abstract image processing videos by artists including Dan Sandin, Em Emshwiller, Peter Campus, Barbara Sykes, Tom Defanti, and Stuart Pettigrew.
A collection of abstract image processing videos by artists including Dan Sandin, Em Emshwiller, Peter Campus, Barbara Sykes, Tom Defanti, and Stuart Pettigrew.
A look at the work of Chicago-based pioneers of image processing, Dan Sandin, Phil Morton, Tom DeFanti, and Jane Veeder, as well as sound processing by Mimi Shevitz and other works created by the Sandin Image Processor.
A sample of early video image processing work by Steina and Woody Vasulka that were shown in their full versions at the Whitney Museum in 1971.
This tape features a collection of videos created by Eric Siegel, an early pioneer in video image processing. This is a black and white copy of these color programs.
0:24 Title: Chris Bliss. A Concert For Your Eyes. Performing “The Rock” from “Quadrophenia” by The Who. 0:55 Juggling performance with image heavily processed set to “The Rock.” Briefly cuts out in the middle. 7:45 End credits.
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Let Them Eat Cheese” by Kirk von Heflin, “The Treadmill” by The Video Brothers, “Dangerous Stranger” and “Industrialization of Dream Ejaculating Ecstasy of Mind” by Stevo Wolfson, and “The Glass” by Doug Hall.
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Dan Sandin” by Christine de Lignieres, “Video Junkins” by Nancy Simon Harris, and “Duck and Cover.”