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  • The Videofreex were a pioneering video collective who used the Sony Portapak for countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978. They were founded in...
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  • American video artist and a founding member of the early video collective Videofreex. He was also involved with Lanesville TV, one of the first unlicensed...
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    writer Michael Shamberg Biography (1945 - 2020) Teasdale, Parry D. (1999). Videofreex: America's First Pirate TV Station & the Catskills Collective that Turned...
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  • between 1972-1977 and operated by the counter-cultural video collective the Videofreex from Lanesville, New York. Another documented pirate TV station in the...
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    guerrilla television, and activism. Video collectives such as TVTV and the Videofreex utilized Portapak technology to document countercultural movements apart...
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    of 32 years, artist and videographer Nancy Cain, one of the original Videofreex and founder of Camnet. They moved to Desert Hot Springs, California in...
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    including Experimental Television Center, Steina and Woody Vasulka, the Videofreex, and in particular, Rochester's grassroots media access organization,...
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  • being. From time to time, members of the pioneering video collective Videofreex were part of the Troupe: David Cort, Parry Teasdale, Chuck Kennedy, Skip...
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  • [Steve] Goodman and the work of groups such as Global Village, DCTV, Videofreex, and others dovetailed with the media literacy movement and notions of...
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  • found in the counter-culture video collectives of the 1960s and 1970s. Videofreex, Video Free America, and Global Village used new technologies to the benefit...
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  • (Chip Lord, Doug Michels, Hudson Marquez, and Curtis Schreier) and the Videofreex (Skip Blumberg, Nancy Cain, Chuck Kennedy, and Parry Teasdale). Other...
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  • this period Kriegman collaborated with Bart Friedman and Nancy Cain of Videofreex on several pieces including "Turkey Dinner" (1982), a precursor to his...
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    in 1969, the three founded a collective which came to be known as the Videofreex. The group's early endeavors included covering countercultural subjects...
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  • her "fondness" for "early video collectives like Top Value Television, Videofreex, and Raindance." Her interest in creating "non-commodity-based artwork"...
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    Portapak. Their work mirrored the efforts of other artistic groups like Videofreex and TVTV in an effort to democratize the medium of television. Lord states...
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  • popularization of anchors in the news. He was a part of the early video collective Videofreex. He is currently producing works for The My Hero Project and Sesame Street...
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  • was a collaboration with other technical and artistic groups, including videofreex. The production crew was composed of Wendy Appel, Skip Blumberg, Nancy...
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  • Drummer), a mobile video collective service (University TV) modeled on the Videofreex , and a two-semester special studies course in Media Studies. In the mid-1970s...
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  • festival also featured work by Woody and Steina Vasulka, Yoko Ono, the Videofreex, Douglas Davis and the public debuts of early video synthesizers developed...
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    extensive video output of twin brothers George and Mike Kuchar, and the Videofreex Archive, which chronicles the counter-cultural movement of the 1960s and...
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