Skip Blumberg Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1984
In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the hands of Big Brother.
01 January 1970
In this video of an ad-hoc performance, Skip Blumberg shouts the word “money” at passersby on Prince Street in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood.
01 January 1971
A wonderful and humorous example of early image processing, Parry Teasdale and Carol Vontobel perform to camera as their faces are morphed together, forming an image of one person.
08 October 1980
Produced by the National Endowment for the Arts, along with the Jerome Foundation, this showcase is hour-long collection of shorts from six prominent video artists, all commissioned to the state of Minnesota.
17 October 1987
Colored bars and other shapes travel across objects inside the rooms of a house.
01 January 1976
In JGLNG, Blumberg achieves a graphic visual composition that cunningly encircles both abstraction and documentation.
01 January 1978
This entertaining collaboration between Skip Blumberg and Jules Backus showcases award-winning whistling performances at the First International Whistling Festival in Carson City, Nevada.
10 October 1991
Gil Scott-Heron goes to the deepest and most personal goal of the activist to clear up the message of his hit 1970 song.
01 January 2006
Friends and colleagues (including Yoko Ono and Merce Cunningham) of Nam June Paik share their thoughts about the groundbreaking multimedia artist in this series of candid interviews filmed by Skip Blumberg at Paik's memorial service.
01 January 1985
Professional interviewers talk about the art of interviewing.
01 January 1981
Filmed in New York City, the documentary follows young competitors preparing for the Double Dutch Championship held at Lincoln Center’s Fountain Plaza.