[Videolib] Video Data Bank - free streams

2015-05-12 Thread Deg Farrelly

FYI

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deg farrelly
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Arizona State University Libraries
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You’re invited! Tune in to VDB TV, a rotating series of groundbreaking programs 
presenting essential video art, streaming free for the first time to the 
general public on the Video Data Bank website. From early media pioneers, to 
sensational contemporary artists, VDB TV provides unprecedented access to the 
culturally significant VDB archive of over 6,000 video art titles. VDB TV is 
curated by prominent programmers and moving image art specialists from around 
the world, bringing you an astounding range of moving image art!





CURRENT PROGRAM

The Feminist Origins:
Video Data Bank’s On Art and Artists Interview Collection

VDB TV launches with a program devoted to the feminist origins of VDB’s 
historical On Art and Artists interview collection.

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In April 1974, Video Data Bank co-founders Lyn Blumenthal and Kate Horsfield 
conducted their first taped interview, an in-depth conversation with art 
historian and curator Marcia Tucker. During the remainder of that year, 
Blumenthal and Horsfield interviewed four more notable art world women: Lucy 
Lippard, Agnes Martin, Joan Mitchell, and Ree Morton. Seen together, these five 
interviews mark a seminal moment in the history of 20th Century art, a moment 
in which women artists were increasingly being asked to define and position 
their practice within the growing feminist movement. In this program, each 
interviewee personally defines her experience as an artist, and discusses the 
influence of feminism on her own life.



Keep coming back to VDB TV for more exciting programming! Upcoming highlights 
include a radical selection from the Videofreex Archive, and an exciting 
program of contemporary video art works curated by Brooklyn Rail film editors 
Rachael A. Rakes and Leo Goldsmith.



NEA SUPPORT

In conjunction with the launch of VDB TV, we are pleased to announce that Video 
Data Bank has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to 
support the project.
VDB Executive Director Abina Manning says, “All of us at VDB are thrilled to be 
recipients of an NEA award for VDB TV. We’ve long desired to make more of the 
collection available to the general public, but only while also ensuring that 
included artists’ are fairly compensated for their work. NEA support is finally 
allowing us to fulfill that goal, and we’re excited to create some amazing 
programming for audiences interested in moving image art!”

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 TV is supported in part by a Media Arts award from the National Endowment for 
the Arts. To find out more about how NEA grants impact individuals and 
communities, visit 
www.arts.govhttp://vdb.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=b98f4d33871d6bcbe25c8dea3id=b9276916bae=11640007f2.





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Re: [Videolib] Video Data Bank - free streams

2015-05-12 Thread Nell J Chenault
Thanks, Deg!

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Deg Farrelly deg.farre...@asu.edu wrote:


  FYI

  -deg

  deg farrelly
 Media Librarian/Streaming Video Administrator
 Arizona State University Libraries
 Tempe, AZ  85287-1006
 602.332.3103

You’re invited to tune in to VDB TV! View this email
 in your browser
 http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b98f4d33871d6bcbe25c8dea3id=6505d88d1de=11640007f2
 http://vdb.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b98f4d33871d6bcbe25c8dea3id=4a2c107c06e=11640007f2

 *You’re invited!* Tune in to VDB TV, a rotating series of groundbreaking
 programs presenting essential video art, streaming free for the first time
 to the general public on the Video Data Bank website. From early media
 pioneers, to sensational contemporary artists, VDB TV provides
 unprecedented access to the culturally significant VDB archive of over
 6,000 video art titles. VDB TV is curated by prominent programmers and
 moving image art specialists from around the world, bringing you an
 astounding range of moving image art!
 CURRENT PROGRAM

 The Feminist Origins:
 Video Data Bank’s On Art and Artists Interview Collection

 VDB TV launches with a program devoted to the feminist origins of VDB’s
 historical *On Art and Artists* interview collection.

 http://vdb.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b98f4d33871d6bcbe25c8dea3id=779c75b47fe=11640007f2

 In April 1974, Video Data Bank co-founders Lyn Blumenthal and Kate
 Horsfield conducted their first taped interview, an in-depth conversation
 with art historian and curator Marcia Tucker. During the remainder of that
 year, Blumenthal and Horsfield interviewed four more notable art world
 women: Lucy Lippard, Agnes Martin, Joan Mitchell, and Ree Morton. Seen
 together, these five interviews mark a seminal moment in the history of
 20th Century art, a moment in which women artists were increasingly being
 asked to define and position their practice within the growing feminist
 movement. In this program, each interviewee personally defines her
 experience as an artist, and discusses the influence of feminism on her own
 life.
 --

 Keep coming back to VDB TV for more exciting programming! Upcoming
 highlights include a radical selection from the Videofreex Archive, and an
 exciting program of contemporary video art works curated by *Brooklyn
 Rail* film editors Rachael A. Rakes and Leo Goldsmith.
   NEA SUPPORT

 *In conjunction with the launch of VDB TV, we are pleased to announce that
 Video Data Bank has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for
 the Arts to support the project.*
 VDB Executive Director Abina Manning says, “All of us at VDB are thrilled
 to be recipients of an NEA award for VDB TV. We’ve long desired to make
 more of the collection available to the general public, but only while also
 ensuring that included artists’ are fairly compensated for their work. NEA
 support is finally allowing us to fulfill that goal, and we’re excited to
 create some amazing programming for audiences interested in moving image
 art!”

 VDB TV is supported in part by a Media Arts award from the National
 Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how NEA grants impact
 individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov
 http://vdb.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=b98f4d33871d6bcbe25c8dea3id=b9276916bae=11640007f2
 .
   *Copyright © 2015 Video Data Bank, All rights reserved.*
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 Chicago, IL 60603

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 issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic
 control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in
 libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as
 an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of
 communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video
 producers and distributors.


VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues 
relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, 
preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
working tool for video librarians, as well as