Re: [Frameworks] Avantgarde / "auteur" television - ?

From: Jack Sargeant (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Aug 15 2010 - 14:23:47 PDT


has anybody mentioned GUMBY - especially the erly episodes - quite
incredible really

jack

On 16 Aug 2010, at 00:10, Madison Brookshire wrote:

> Richard Serra made two pieces specifically for television. The first
> is made with Carlota Schoolma and is called "Television Delivers
> People" (1973); the second was made with Nancy Holt and is called
> "Boomerang" (1974).
>
> Boomerang is a masterpiece; Television Delivers People can be seen
> here: http://artforum.com/video/mode=large&id=23036
>
> Madison Brookshire
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Mads Mikkelsen
> <email suppressed> wrote:
>> Hello everybody.
>> I am working on a series on avantgarde / "auteur" television for a
>> documentary film festival in November:
>> The idea is to present programmes made for television (i.e.
>> "inside the
>> system") by creative/critical minds in various genres within the
>> broad
>> category of "non-fiction". Some key names would be Adam Curtis,
>> Godard/Miéville, Ian Breakwell, Glenn O' Brien, Jaime Davidovich,
>> Robert
>> Gardner, et al.
>> Any further suggestions are greatly appreciated - especially
>> international
>> programmes from beyond the US / UK, as restricted archival access and
>> language barriers makes international research difficult.
>> Thank you.
>> Mads
>>
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