Program # 9 (Amateur TV) (1979)

“Program #9” by Jane Veeder and Phil Morton is a collaborative Video Art work from 1979. “Program #9” is from a series of videos produced by Morton and Veeder under the name “the Electronic Visualization Center a television research satellite to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago”. Veeder and Morton traveled the continental United States in a mobile Media Art lab built into a customized General Motors van engaging in “Videotape presentations, live Video and Computer Graphics performances, workshops, and/or any useful format of collaboration."

Director: Phil Morton, Jane Veeder
Runtime: 29 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Program # 9 (Amateur TV) about?
“Program #9” by Jane Veeder and Phil Morton is a collaborative Video Art work from 1979. “Program #9” is from a series of videos produced by Morton and Veeder under the name “the Electronic Visualization Center a television research satellite to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago”. Veeder and Morton traveled the continental United States in a mobile Media Art lab built into a customized General Motors van engaging in “Videotape presentations, live Video and Computer Graphics performances, workshops, and/or any useful format of collaboration."
Who directed Program # 9 (Amateur TV)?
Program # 9 (Amateur TV) was directed by Phil Morton, Jane Veeder.
How long is Program # 9 (Amateur TV)?
Program # 9 (Amateur TV) has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).