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- A Portapak is a battery-powered, self-contained video tape analog recording system. Introduced to the market in 1967, it could be carried and operated...
- information communication to American society. Sony's newly developed Portapak video camera was a significant tool that spurred the Guerrilla television...
- While living in ****an between 1962 and 1963, Paik first acquired a Sony Portapak, the first commercially available video recorder, perhaps by virtue of...
- videotape. Video art is often said to have begun when Paik used his new Sony Portapak to shoot footage of Pope Paul VI's procession through New York City in...
- systems designed to be mobile (and thus usable outside the studio) were the Portapak systems starting with the Sony DV-2400 in 1967. This was followed in 1981...
- patients at the California State Mental Hospital in Napa, recorded on a Sony Portapak video camera by the San Francisco collective Target Video and later released...
- a DuPont-Columbia Award in 1975. The group urged for the use of Sony's Portapak video camera, introduced in 1967, to be merged with the do****entary film...
- convention and turned in the street violence one day to eye the first portable "Portapak" video package from Sony in ****an. It was the first truly portable video...
- She was one of the first artists to adopt the portable video camera Sony Portapak in 1970, likening it to a "new paintbrush." Kubota is known for constructing...
- production team of Top Value Television produced the do****entary, using Portapak video cameras. The TVTV team followed Maharaj Ji across the United States...