- The
Videofreex were a
pioneering video collective who used the Sony
Portapak for
countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978. They were
founded in...
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television station in Lanesville, New York,
United States, set up by the
Videofreex collective. The
station used a
transmitter donated by
Abbie Hoffman to...
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American video artist and a
founding member of the
early video collective Videofreex. He was also
involved with
Lanesville TV, one of the
first unlicensed...
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writer Michael Shamberg Biography (1945 - 2020) Teasdale,
Parry D. (1999).
Videofreex: America's
First Pirate TV
Station & the
Catskills Collective that Turned...
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between 1972-1977 and
operated by the counter-cultural
video collective the
Videofreex from Lanesville, New York.
Another do****ented
pirate TV
station in the...
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guerrilla television, and activism.
Video collectives such as TVTV and the
Videofreex utilized Portapak technology to do****ent
countercultural movements apart...
- of 32 years,
artist and
videographer Nancy Cain, one of the
original Videofreex and
founder of Camnet. They
moved to
Desert Hot Springs,
California in...
- being. From time to time,
members of the
pioneering video collective Videofreex were part of the Troupe:
David Cort,
Parry Teasdale,
Chuck Kennedy, Skip...
- Portapak.
Their work
mirrored the
efforts of
other artistic groups like
Videofreex and TVTV in an
effort to
democratize the
medium of television. Lord states...
- (Chip Lord, Doug Michels,
Hudson Marquez, and
Curtis Schreier) and the
Videofreex (Skip Blumberg,
Nancy Cain,
Chuck Kennedy, and
Parry Teasdale). Other...