Color Composite
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.
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.
Shot at a party sponsored by N.O.W. Conference on Sexuality in New York in June of 1973, numerous party goers talk about their sexual fantasies. Many are adorned in outlandish costumes that represent their fantasy, and they explain their reasons for choosing this particular fantasy or representation of fantasy.
This video aired on a New York TV program called “Perception.” It was recorded in the early seventies and is a lush cityscape that gives the viewer a glimpse into daily life in New York City.
This video aired on a New York TV program called “Perception.” It was recorded in the early seventies and is a lush cityscape that gives the viewer a glimpse into daily life in New York City.
This video contains a half-hour rough cut of the program “It’s A Living: Paper Wagon.” The focus is on a group of newspaper and railroad workers who share their personal thoughts about their jobs, dreams, and hopes for the future. There is also a brief interview with Studs Terkel towards the end of the tape. Terkel’s book “Working” was the inspiration for the “It’s A Living” television series.
This tape features a documentary about the U.S. conservationist movement in the early seventies.
A 1972 airing of Homemade TV on Channel 21 in Rochester, New York. Produced by Portable Channel. The program features pieces that are primarily centered on the elderly in a senior apartment community. The videomakers also visited a nursing home and documented various senior events that took place around the area.
This tape features footage from a WTTW Channel 11 program, “And Justice For All,” the third installment in a series about the legal system. The tape also includes footage from in and around O’Hare Airport in Chicago. There are large breaks between the footage on the tape.