1st Edition

Videology and Utopia Explorations in a New Medium

196 Pages
by Routledge

188 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

When this book was originally published in 1976, video represented a new instrument, a new medium, and a new field of research with largely unrealized potential. The video-taperecorder was an addition to the technology of mass communications, a handy gadget for recording synchronized images and sound on magnetic tapes for storage or simultaneous playback. But the authors of this study look at it... Read more

Preface  Introduction  Part 1: The Use of Video in Cultural Animation  1. Towards Collective Writing  2. VT-TV in a Block of Flats: Maine-Monteparnasse  3. A Local Video Newsreel: Bourges  4. Regional Video: St Cyprien  Part 2: Films of Utopia and Utopias of Film  5. Waiters: Migration from the Role?  6. Women: Political Migrations  7. Schoolchildren: Immigration of the Trojan Horse  8. Young People: Hesitant Migrations  9. Marginal People: Emigration by Immersion  10. Televiewers: Immersion in the Flood of Images  11. Militants and TV: Censored Emergence  12. Steelworkers: Emergence of a Potential  Part 3: Process  13. Videologists: Some Other Practitioners  14. Videology.  Postface

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Translated from the French and Edited by DIANA BURFIELD, Authors- ALFRED WILLENER, GUY MILLIARD, ALEX GANTY