At one of the Grateful Deads shows at Foxboro MA, I recall seeing a possibly live "performance" of a hand inside of a collapsing baby doll head on the video screen during space. It was an uncomfortably weird moment. I'm sure it was real!!!! ;-)

N Paul

----- Original Message ----- From: "kevin" <ke...@shallwego.net> To: "'Jeff Lester'" <tdcrj...@yahoo.com>; <deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: 8.15.81 Portland video


Right, but I think the point is that somewhere in the late 80s/early 90s,
virtually every outdoor venue had video cameras and use of the large
screens....  so to the original poster's question, that 'date' if there is
one, is somewhere there...

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:owner-deadli...@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff Lester
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 1:06 PM
To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: RE: 8.15.81 Portland video

"kevin" <ke...@shallwego.net> wrote;

Probably could ask the same questions about all the video once the use
of video screens became routine... they were doing that
consistently at Shoreline Amphitheater almost from the beginning...
was it saved? Does
the band have it or does shoreline? Despite the many dozens of shows
broadcast there with video on the grass, I've never seen a high
quality version of a 'feed' video circulate.

Isn't that what VFTV III is?

-Jeff







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