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  • Paul Sharits, Fluxus 29: Word Movie, 1966
    3:50, 1966
    A speeding flicker film of passing words including: worm, cow, move, green, hole, feed. They play with the mind's desire to make sense of words.
  • The ABC's of DADA, 2 of 3
    9:13
    This video highlights the main contributors of the movement.
  • Performance documentation of Jennifer West's Skate the Sky Film, 2009
    8:23, 2009
    Skateboarders skate over 35 mm filmstrips at the Tate Modern, making scuff marks with their wheels. For Jennifer West's 500 words click here.
  • Willie Doherty, Non-Specific Threat, 2005
    artintelligence
    3:00, 2005
    Willie Doherty’s Non-Specific Threat, is a simple and powerful single channel, video projection. For more information, click here.
  • Annie Lennox performing Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics, 1982) live at 1984 Grammys
    3:24, 1984
    Annie Lennox singing Sweet Dreams live at the 1984 Grammy Awards, Los Angeles.
  • Ryan Trecartin, I-BE AREA, 2007 (excerpt)
    9:17
    An excerpt, I-BE AREA (Craig-Ricky I-Be the Original I-Be2), from Ryan Trecartin's 2007 work. For a higher-quality streaming video click here. Ryan Trecartin's YouTube channel can be found here.
  • Ed Emshwiller, Sunstone, 1979
    UbuWeb
    2:55, 1979
    Sunstone proved a artistic breakthrough for Emshwiller, with a technological subtlety of color and shape that gave the three-minute metamorphosis of a face and a cube.
  • Paul Sharits, Shutter Interface, 1975. Installation view, 2009.
    3:01
    Installation view of Paul Sharits, Shutter Interface, (1975, four-screen 16-mm loop projection with four separate sound tracks) at Greene Naftali Gallery, 2009.
     
    Courtesy of Greene Naftali, Anthology Film Archives, and Christopher Sharits/The Estate of Paul Sharits.
  • Documentary on The Situationist International 1956-1972, 1 of 3
    ICA Boston
    7:22, 1989
    On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972, is a documentary blending exhibition footage and interviews as a means of identifying and exploring the international movement.
  • Shohei Imamura, Intentions of Murder, 1964. (Trailer)
    4:04
    Shohei Imamura, Intentions of Murder, 1964. (Trailer)
  • Paul Sharits, T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G, 1968
    9:59, 1969
    An excerpt from Paul Sharits, T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G, 1968, 12 minutes.
  • Jack Goldstein, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1975
    1975, 2:10
    "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1975, Goldstein's iconic two-minute tour de force, brings media's subliminal power to the fore," writes Jordan Kantor in a 2002 Artforum review.
  • Tony Conrad, Unprojectable: Projection and Perspective, 2008
    Tate
    4:30, 2008
    American artist Tony Conrad employs a battery of amplified strings, film projectors, electric drills and assorted machinery to create a high-octane sonic assault. For more information, click here.
  • Carl Theodor Dreyer, La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc, 1928. (Excerpt)
    10:13, 1928
    Film restored in 1985, includes Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light, a choral and orchestral work written and inspired by the film.
  • The ABC's of DADA, 3 of 3
    9:57
    This video highlights the main contributors of DADA.
  • Eames Lounge Chair debut in on NBC 1/2, 1956
    4:26, 1956
    Charles and Ray Eames show their new masterpiece on the Arlene Francis "Home" show broadcast on the NBC television network in 1956.
  • Angie Bonino, No video, 1997
    2:45, 1997
    In this work, artist Angie Bonino raises questions about ethical dilemmas in video art.
  • Eames Lounge Chair debut in on NBC 2/2, 1956
    6:56, 1956
    Charles and Ray Eames show their new masterpiece on the Arlene Francis "Home" show broadcast on the NBC television network in 1956.
  • Ryan Trecartin, Tommy Chat Just E-mailed Me, 2006
    7:15
    Tommy Chat Just E-mailed Me takes place Inside and Outside of an Internet e-mail.
  • Guy Maddin, Careful, 1992 (excerpt)
    6:21, 1992
    A short scene involving a love potion from Guy Maddin's 1992 film Careful.
  • Jack Goldstein, Shane, 1975
    1975, 2:39
    Jack Goldstein's iconic film from 1975.
  • Documentary on The Situationist International 1956-1972, 3 of 3
    ICA Boston
    5:38, 1989
    On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972, is a documentary blending exhibition footage and interviews as a means of identifying and exploring the international movement.
  • Peter Campus, Three Transitions, 1970
    4:57, 1970
    For this seminal work, the video artist Peter Campus used early chroma-key processors and video mixers.
  • John Kelly sings Joni Mitchell's "Blue"
    3:26
    Performance artist John Kelly sings Joni Mitchell's "Blue."
  • The ABC's of DADA, 1 of 3
    9:37
    This video highlights the main contributors of DADA.
  • Damon Rich, Who$e Money is it Anyway?, 2008. (Trailer)
    5:22, 2008
    A video by the Center for Urban Pedagogy. To learn more about CUP, click here.
  • Jean-Luc Godard, Alphaville, 1965 (excerpt)
    3:05, 1965
    Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) and Natacha Von Braun (Anna Karina) discuss the meaning of love in Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville.
  • Janet Biggs, Vanishing Point, 2009 (excerpt)
    1:05, 2009
    Vanishing Point is a twelve-minute video created by artist Janet Biggs. For more information, click here.
  • Interview with Matthew Barney, 2007
    39:21, 2007
    This video was creating for the preparation of Barney's exhibition of The Cremaster Cycle at the Astrup Fearney Museum of Modern Art, Oslo.
  • Documentary on The Situationist International 1956-1972, 2 of 3
    ICA Boston
    8:33, 1989
    On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972, is a documentary blending exhibition footage and interviews as a means of identifying and exploring the international movement.
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