Box 3
Container
Contains 16 Results:
A Simple Case for Torture, OR How to Sleep at Night Length: 62:00 Format: U-Matic, 1983
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-7999
Scope and Contents
Martha Rosler identifies the totalitarian implications of an argument for torture, under certain circumstances, as it appears as a guest editorial in Newsweek magazine in 1982. Her critique is presented as a voiceover and a dizzying assemblage of radio and print media--articles on subjects ranging from human rights to unemployment and global economics. Implicating the U.S. government and American businesses for supporting regimes that systematically use torture, she indicts the American...
Dates:
1983
Varda Burstyn Reads Playboy Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8000
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Infermental #1: Public Images Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8040
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Infermental #2: De-Colonized Media Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8041
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Infermental #3: Sexuality or Gender Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8042
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Infermental #4: Epidemics Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8043
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
Infermental #5: Image Dialects Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8044
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
The White Castle (1 of 2) - Johan van der Keuken Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8045
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
The White Castle (2 of 2) - Johan van der Keuken Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8046
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.
The Way of the South (1 of 3) Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic
unspecified — Box: 3
Identifier: V-8047
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Cornell Cinema video collection includes U.S. and international art film and art video works and documentary, as well as video distribution catalogs. As director of Cornell Cinema from 1982-1994, Richard Herskowitz began a program of purchasing and lending film and video artworks on videocassette. Subsequent Cinema director Mary Fessenden continued this program as long as demand persisted, then donated the video collection to the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art in 2014. The...
Dates:
1971-2000.