Tag: tv

Al Levine
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Carrie
Fisher and Bill Murray in a 1978 SNL sketch.
In the sequence, Star Wars is reimagined as a 1950s beach romp,
with Murray and Gilda Radner playing Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello,
and Dan Aykroyd taking on the part of Vincent Price.
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src NBC – Photo Bank – Getty Images

Amateur Photographer. Untitled, September 1967. | src l’oeil de la photographie


Joseph Beuys :: Filz-TV / Felt TV, 1970
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The “Filz-TV” / “Felt TV” project is one of the first short artist films
ever broadcast on German television as part of the forty-two minute
show entitled “Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum Fernsehausstellung” /
“Television Gallery Gerry Schum Television Exhibition”.
In the 11-minute film, Beuys explored metaphors of communication and
energy through the medium of television. As the TV broadcast a talk
show, Beuys blocked the image with a felt pad, then punched himself in
the face while wearing the gloves, as if the information from the
television were assaulting him and meeting with resistance. He carved
the sausage into a sword-like shape and moved it over the felt like a
stethoscope, then dabbed it on the walls of the room. He ended by
pushing the television against the wall, hanging a large felt pad on the
wall, and leaving the room.
source of text: Niklas Goldbach
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Joseph Beuys ::
from the “Filz-TV” / “Felt TV” project,
11:25’, b/w, sound,
1970
Beuys explained this cryptic work in terms of opposites. An actor sits
opposite the television. Its screen is doubled with a felt “anti-image”
that obstructs information. Finally, a second felt pad stands in for
artists. In the end, the television is abandoned: a transmitter without a
receiver. “The observer himself is very much as important as what comes
out of the box,” Beuys stated.
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source: Niklas Goldbach
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