Video art

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Scope note(s)

  • Use for records about works of art that employ video technology, especially videotapes.

Source note(s)

  • LCSH

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Hierarchical terms

Video art

Equivalent terms

Video art

  • UF Electronic art
  • UF Experimental television

Associated terms

Video art

796 Archival Description results for Video art

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I/O documentation

Item is a compact disc (CD-ROM) of exhibition material between CFAT and Eyelevel Gallery from October 16, 2010 - November 27, 2010; CFAT Electronics Residents 2009-2009, 2009-2010.

Immanence (failed attempt #3)

Item consists of a video recording by Daniel Olsen entitled "Immanence (Failed Attempt #3). The video has been described as containing: "Nude man reclines on a blue mat, unmoving. Subtle light changes."

Olson, Daniel

Inhabiting time : a Doug Porter retrospective

Items consist of video recording by Doug Porter, including "Time Has No Image", "I'd Like to Move on if I Could Please", "Losing Sleep", and "A Disturbance of Shadows". The videos were screened at the Centre for Art Tapes, the Windsor Theatre, and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.

Porter, Doug

Jeremy Welsh video compilation

Item consists of seven video works by Jeremy Welsh : B (12 min.); Still dancing (5 min., 30 sec.); Insomnia (14 min., 30 sec.); The drummer (5 min.); These days everyobody is a conceptualist (9 min., 30 sec.); that elusive quality of romance (part two) extract from 30 min. ambient video installation; In re Don Giovanni (with Michael Nyman).

John Scott compilation

Item consists of video recordings by John Scott entitled "Frenchy's Fever" (4 min., 10 sec.), "A Day in the Life on the Road" (4 min.), "The Last Dance" (5 min., 30 sec.), and "Passing Thru Promo" (1 min., 30 sec.).

Scott, John

Judgment

Item consists of a video recording by Russell Wyse entitled "Judgment". The video was a shortworks five minute grant recipient.

Almon, Marc

Killa TV

Item consists of a video recording by Tim Tracey entitled "Killa TV". The video has been described as "Man vs. Machine vs. Man. Man checks that no one’s coming, enters room with his set and turns it on. It produces images of the man interspersed with images of terrorist types with machine guns. Man finally tries to “killa” tv, but this makes the tv cops come and get revenge".
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