On 0p3nr3p0.net -- Cable Vision Generations
by Gregory Gutenko

In 1974 J. J. Murphy created the minimalist/structuralist film-work Print
Generation. Cable Vision Generations applies a similar structural process
to the medium of analog videotape. The original version of Cable Vision
Generations is composed of 100 generational steps (dubs) and runs for 67
minutes. This edited version has 24 steps which are representative of the
original's structure. The first step (of cable channel 'surfings') is a
95th generation dub. In the middle of the program is the first generation
of the channel sequence. The last step/sequence is a 100th generation dub.
Every dubbed sequence was copied through a time base corrector, otherwise
the video signal would simply have lost sync and been unrecordable. The
cable channels were selected at random and looped to make one sequence that
is copied and recopied a generation at a time. Cable Vision Generations
begins highly degraded, loops towards its original generation, and then
continues on towards re-degeneration. As with Murphy's Print Generation,
the viewer gets to experience the loss of memory of the original
generation's images and sounds, even though they have been witnessed
repeatedly. The ultimate victor is noise. Video noise. Audio noise. The
noise of forgetting.

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