Movies: The Tv Lab At Wnet 13

  • 1979
    Home

    Home (1979)

    Home

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    Through eloquent portrayals of four different life experiences — birth, aging, marriage and the death of a parent — Home addresses how the dissolution of the nuclear family and the increasing control of daily life by institutions have affected the in...

    Home
  • 1975
    Video: The New Wave

    Video: The New Wave (1975)

    Video: The New Wave

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    The New Wave is the seminal compendium of independent video work in the early 1970s. Written and narrated by Brian O'Doherty, this overview of the emerging video field includes examples of guerrilla television and "street" documentaries, early explor...

    Video: The New Wave
  • 1981
    Hatsu Yume (First Dream)

    Hatsu Yume (First Dream) (1981)

    Hatsu Yume (First Dream)

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    With a title referring to Japanese folklore, wherein things done on the first day of a new year are significant, the film - an ardent dream entirely shot in Japan - stands as a spiritual allegory equating light and dark with life and death....

    Hatsu Yume (First Dream)
  • 1972
    Scape-Mates

    Scape-Mates (1972)

    Scape-Mates

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    In one of his first experiments in video, Emshwiller creates an electronic landscape of both abstract and figurative elements, where colorized dancers are chroma-keyed into a mutable, computer-animated environment. Working with the "Scan-i-mate," an ...

    Scape-Mates
  • 1984
    Skin Matrix

    Skin Matrix (1984)

    Skin Matrix

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    Emshwiller writes that the visually complex and densely textured Skin Matrix is a "video tapestry... a layering of different manifestations of energy: electronic (light, video, computer), inorganic (dunes, rocks, mud), organic (wood, plants), human (...

    Skin Matrix
  • 1973
    Heartbeat

    Heartbeat (1973)

    Heartbeat

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    An early work by Bill & Louise Etra, with Peter Crown. Made with biotelemetry equipment and video synthesizer at the TV Lab, WNET, NYC....

    Heartbeat
  • 1972
    Mars: An Optic Aspic

    Mars: An Optic Aspic (1972)

    Mars: An Optic Aspic

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    Set to Holst's Mars, the Bringer of War, Bill Etra's original performance on 9 B&W monitors was shot in real-time on 16mm color film by Woody Vasulka. The 16mm film added some unexpected and welcome color effects that lend themselves to the compositi...

    Mars: An Optic Aspic