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Total trailers found: 21

New York Moscow Video Express Trailer (1977)

23 April 1977

Short video art piece.

Wire Trees With 4 Vectors Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Short experimental film by Phil Morton and Guenther Tetz.

General Motors Trailer (1976)

18 April 1976

Phil Morton's General Motors was created in 1976. Then based in Chicago, the late Phil Morton created this project as a playful and critical video response in conversation with a local General Motors dealership from whom he had purchased a van.

Colorful Colorado Trailer (1976)

01 June 1976

This is a example of early video art using the color capability of the Sandin Analogue Image Processor - the "Color IP".

SAIC MEMO Trailer (1981)

20 May 1981

Phil Morton’s “SAIC Memo” video art work from 1981 features Timothy Leary, Jane Veeder and Jamie Fenton.

EVE II Trailer (1976)

19 April 1976

The Second Electronic Visualization Event took place at The University of Illinois Chicago Circle Campus in 1976.

ETRA experiments (chicago edit) Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

(1972-1974)

Electric Light Voyage Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

“This 60 minute electronic fantasy featuring computer animation can control and change your moods of elation and tranquility.

Program # 9 (Amateur TV) Trailer (1979)

23 November 1979

“Program #9” by Jane Veeder and Phil Morton is a collaborative Video Art work from 1979. “Program #9” is from a series of videos produced by Morton and Veeder under the name “the Electronic Visualization Center a television research satellite to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago”.

Ars Electronica Trailer (1992)

09 July 1992

Experimental video art by Phil Morton.

Bob's Notes Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

A short, psychedelic film by Phil Morton.

How TV Works Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

is an informal, offbeat lesson in the electronics and mechanics of television. Sandin demonstrates basic video procedures, including use of the camera and editing decks, and explains the transmission of the television signal.

Ha-Ha, Many Mammals, Leary, Jane's Fall Trailer (1980)

15 May 1980

13 minute video art piece by Phil Morton.

Program #7 Trailer (1978)

22 August 1978

Between 1976 and 1982, Jane Veeder traveled the western mountains of the United States with Phil Morton.

Data Bursts in 3 Moves Trailer (1978)

09 July 1978

Short experimental animation from a trio of talented knob-twiddlers.

Try-Angle Spiral Piano Boogie Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

A short experimental film by Phil Morton.

Spiral 3 Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

A joint effort by numerous video artists of the time, starring dancer Rylin Harris.

Cetacean Trailer (1976)

01 May 1976

A quiet mediation on the sea (and what might lie beneath the surface?) from the late 70s.

EVE 88 Trailer (1976)

01 April 1976

A visual performance using an image processor and digital keyboard at the Electronic Visualization Event II at the University of Illinois.

EVE 1 Trailer (1976)

01 April 1976

Video Synthesizer performance at the Electronic Visualization Event II at the University of Illinois.

Piano Boogie Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Electronic visual synthesis performance.