According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcasting and screening in exhibition centres, confront the conventions of television. Includes a brief history of cable programming by artists in Canada and biographical notes. 3 bibl. ref
Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the mediu...
Ditta briefly outlines the history of video by artists and its' problematic relation to both art and...
A video compilation of 67 half-minute profiles of 70 contemporary Canadian artists. Made for broadca...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Referring to spectacle, mass media, representation, seduction, modernism, and post modernism, the au...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...
Introducing 16 independent Canadian video productions made for cable television between 1978 to 1981...
Gale and Morishita characterize independent video art in Canada through a discussion of Canadian ide...
Prior to describing the works in "Mediated Mediums" - a video salon consisting of tapes by General I...
Madill notes the development of video since the early 1960s and the different approaches to the medi...
Knights' detailed history of Ed Video outlines the evolution of the medium and looks at the prevalen...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the mediu...
Ditta briefly outlines the history of video by artists and its' problematic relation to both art and...
A video compilation of 67 half-minute profiles of 70 contemporary Canadian artists. Made for broadca...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Referring to spectacle, mass media, representation, seduction, modernism, and post modernism, the au...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...
Introducing 16 independent Canadian video productions made for cable television between 1978 to 1981...
Gale and Morishita characterize independent video art in Canada through a discussion of Canadian ide...
Prior to describing the works in "Mediated Mediums" - a video salon consisting of tapes by General I...
Madill notes the development of video since the early 1960s and the different approaches to the medi...
Knights' detailed history of Ed Video outlines the evolution of the medium and looks at the prevalen...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the mediu...
Ditta briefly outlines the history of video by artists and its' problematic relation to both art and...
A video compilation of 67 half-minute profiles of 70 contemporary Canadian artists. Made for broadca...