Lais Myrrha - Not Yet, 2011
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Vilém Flusser
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On October 4, 1965, Nam June Paik is said to have purchased one of the first Sony Portapak video cameras to arrive in the United States. The date coincided with the visit of Pope Paul VI to New York. From a taxi, Nam June Paik videotaped the Pope’s motorcade on Fifth Avenue. Later that evening, he exhibited the video at the Café Au Go-Go in Greenwich Village. This is the first documented example of video art.
Sources:
Douglas Davis and Allison Simmons, Editors, The New Television: A Public/Private Art, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1977
Michael Rush, Video Art (revised edition), Thames & Hudson, Ltd: London, 2003 and 2007.
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OsGemeos - Conexão Paralela, 2015
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Minha história por Jom Tob Azulay
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Brief history of Olhar Eletrônico in English.
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Ernesto Varela highlights, subtitled in English
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Eder Santos - Dogville (2011)
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Eder Santos - Dogville (2011)
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Eder Santos - Embaixadas: Planeta Bola (2010)
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Brasília
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Ernesto Varela foi um personagem-repórter muito ativo nos anos 80, criação do mais que conhecido Marcelo Tas. Nesta reportagem, ele mostra como viviam os homens no Garimpo de Serra Pelada em 1984.
Este, que foi o maior garimpo a céu aberto do mundo, era um verdadeiro formigueiro humano e de lá, foram extraídas oficialmente 30 toneladas de ouro! Aproximadamente 80 mil brasileiros passaram por lá na esperança de enriquecer.
ps: Lembrando que o Valdeci que conversa com o repórter é o cineasta Fernando Meirelles!
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Marcelo Tas como Ernesto Varela - O Prazer da Política (1983)
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Vilém Flusser - 1988 Interview about technical revolution
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Cruzamentos: Contemporary Art in Brazil
By Jennifer Lange, Bill Horrigan, and Paulo Venancio Filho
Call # 709.81 C78w
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Na terça faleceu o artista plastico Ivens Machado. Em 1975 ele foi incluido na exibição "Video Art" em @icaphiladelphia, com quatro outros artistas brasileiros, curadoria pelo Suzanne Delehanty. Eles foram os primeiros artistas no Brasil quem experimentaram com videoteipe e o Sony Portapak (que Jom Tob Azulay comprou). Ele era um aluno de Anna Bella Geiger. Aqui é o obra de Machado "Versus".
On Tuesday the artist Ivens Machado passed away. In 1975 he was included in the show "Video Art" at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, with four other Brazilian artists, curated by Suzanne Delehanty. They were the first artists in Brazil to experiment with videotape and the Sony Portapak (which was bought by Jom Tob Azulay. He was a student of Anna Bella Geiger. Here is Machado's work "Versus".
Photo: Will Brown
Obituary: http://g1.globo.com/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2015/05/artista-ivens-machado-morre-aos-72-anos-apos-cair-de-escada-no-rio.html
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This week, MoMA Film’s celebration of Brazilian director Nelson Pereira dos Santos continues. Dos Santos “has devoted much of his life to finding ways to represent Brazil’s many faces onscreen.” Read more about his career in Artforum.
[Como Era Gostoso o Meu Francês (How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman). 1971. Brazil. Directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. Courtesy of Regina Filmes]
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