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November 1994, Week 4

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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Bert Deivert <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Nov 1994 12:35:40 CST
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>A friend up mine just lent me a copy of what I think is just about
>the most innovative and astronishing video I've ever seen.  The
>running title is "Emergency Broadcast Network," which opens the
>tape with a pseudo-EBS warning message over aerial shots of running
>antelopes and elephants.
 
RU SIRIUS, who started Mondo 2000 and writes sometimes for WIRED, showed
some of that video last year at a cyberpunk conference in Sweden, where I
saw it. Apparently they have rigged up their own version of a PC or Mac
based editing station and do this stuff on low quality equipment with no
regards for copyright --- guerilla television. I thought it was great and
have been about to order a copy through some catalog I recently located.
 
More guerilla tv!
 
BERT
 
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