In 1966 ten New York artists and thirty engineers and scientists from Bell Telephone Laboratories collaborated on a series of innovative dance, music and theater performances, 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering, held at the 69th Regiment Armory, New York City, in October 1966. The artists included are John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Öyvind Fahlström, Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor and Robert Whitman.
PAUL KLEE: THE SILENCE OF THE ANGEL is a visual journey into the work of a major painter of the 20th century by Michael Gaumnitz, an award-winning documentarian of artists and sculptors. Like Kandinsky and Delaunay, Klee revolutionized the traditional concepts of composition and color.
Peter Weibel, Rewriter A. Levy & O. Romberg
Slought Foundation
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This video archive with accompanying essays traces internationally-renowned media and conceptual artist Peter Weibel's artistic developments from his beginnings through 1979.
Traditional animation systems of interchangeable characteristics, predictable story telling and limited movements are being overturned by a new generation of character designers who are redefining the craft.
An uncut two-hour program documenting the German artist's first "social sculpture" in the United States executed on January 11, 1974 at the New School for Social Research, New York.
Rem Koolhaas : A Kind of Architect Microcinema International
Microcinema International
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Rem Koolhaas is celebrated not only as the architect of outstanding creations including the Dutch Embassy in Berlin, the Seattle Library, the Casa da Musica concert hall in Porto, and the Guggenheim Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, but also as a writer, filmmaker and social commentator.
The original recordings for UHMM were made by Martin Kreyssig during an interview between Richard Deacon and Dr. Julian Heynen while sitting on a bandstand in the Stadtpark, Krefeld, Germany on May 13, 1991. The interview was used in the 16mm film 'The Interior is always more difficult' by Martin Kreyssig on the architecture of Mies van der Rohe and the exhibition of Richard Deacon, Museum Haus Esters and Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, May 12 to July 14, 1991. Uhmm is formed from the material not used in that film.
Between 1990 and 2001, Robert Darroll explored inter-cultural mythology through the use of digital technology in works that combined computer graphics, cel animation, and live action video into five multi-layered visual and auditory collages. These works are now being released on DVD for the first time.