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Box 4

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Animals in the Mass Media: Images of a Schizophrenic Society - John Sanbonmastu Format: U-Matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8001
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.

Ynestra King Reads Seventeen Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic, 1982

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8002
Scope and Contents Activist and Ecofeminist Ynestra King reads Seventeen magazine. Ynestra exposes how the publication's superficial and commercial based message to teen girls leaves them without the necessary tools for identity based empowerment and can ultimately isolate special needs and minority teen groups. Ms. King also outlines numerous non-commercial methods for improving this publication such as addressing much more common women's issues like community health resources, sexuality counseling and social...
Dates: 1982

Donna Haraway Reads National Geographic on Primates Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8003
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.

Murray Bookchin Reads Time Magazine Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8004
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.

From Woodstock to Tiananmen Square Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8005
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.

Herb Schiller Reads the New York Times "712 of Waste" Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic, 1981

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8006
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: 1981

Just Say Yes! - Kathy High Length: 28:00 Format: U-matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8007
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.

Born to be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby S/M Length: 28:00 Format: U-Matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8008
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 Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop - Maria Beatty, Annie Sprinkle Length: 52:00 Format: U-matic, 1992

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8009
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: 1992

Derek Jarman Short Films Length: 60:00 Format: U-Matic

 unspecified — Box: 4
Identifier: V-8010
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.