Guide to the Guerrilla TV Archive
1965-1997

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Descriptive Summary

Creator: Deirdre Boyle
Title: Guerrilla TV Archive
Dates: 1965-1997
Abstract: The Guerrilla TV Archive contains files, publicity information, audiocassettes, printed materials and photographs relating to Deirdre Boyle's research for the book Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited and some materials related to her work on other publications and projects including Hong Kong Cinema, Video Classics, and Video Preservation.
Quantity: 17 linear feet in eighteen boxes including three oversized.
Call Phrase: The Guerrilla TV Archive
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Biographical Note

Deirdre Boyle is a video historian and media critic as well as a programmer, consultant and media preservation advocate. She received her Master's degree in Media Studies from Antioch College and currently is a senior core faculty member in the Graduate Media Studies Program at New School University. Deirdre Boyle received the New School's Distinguished Teaching Award in 1998. She also received a Fulbright Fellowship to study in Moscow in 1992 and an Ace Award for Best Documentary Series on Cable TV in 1988. As these awards indicate, Deirdre Boyle has remarkable expertise as a documentary historian, teacher and researcher.

Additionally, Deirdre Boyle is an accomplished author. She frequently contributes articles to notable popular and scholarly video, film and television journals including Afterimage, ARTnews, Cineaste, The Independent, Journal of Film and Video, Television Quarterly, Wide Angle and The Village Voice. This archive represents Deirdre Boyle's research for her 1997 book Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited for which she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and support from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). In addition to this book, she has published two other books on video, Video Classics: A Guide to Video Art and Documentary Tape (1986) and Video Preservation: Ensuring the Future of the Past (1993).

Finally, Deirdre Boyle is an active organizer of video art and documentary exhibitions for museums, libraries, film festivals and universities throughout the world. Most notably, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Brussels Video Festival and the Hong Kong Arts Centre invited her to guest curate video art exhibitions.

Deirdre Boyle was and remains an important figure in the field of video, television and film through her work as a teacher, author and organizer. Her contribution to video arts, history and preservation is particularly significant. This archive represents a cross section of Deirdre Boyle's interests and is an especially valuable resource for anyone interested in the development of the medium and technology of video.

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Scope and Content Note

The Guerrilla TV Archive primarily reflects Deirdre Boyle's research for the book Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited. The guerrilla TV movement began in the late 1960s with the commercial release and marketing of the portable video camera. The archive documents the growing accessiblity of video technology and the rise of video collectives committed to using videotape as an artistic, storytelling, documentary, and socially transforming medium. Additionally, the archive shows the development of video preservation concerns, the rise of video collections within public and academic research libraries and the connections between underground video, cable and corporate television networks.

The archive is particularly rich in personal interviews between Deirdre Boyle and many influential individuals such as Skip Blumberg, Allen Rucker, Wendy Apple, and Michael Shamberg, who were involved in video collectives such as Top Value Television (TVTV), the Videofreex, New Orleans Public Access Cable, and Broadside TV, among many others. The materials span the mid-1960s through the early 1990s offering a comprehensive view of the guerrilla tv movement and activist media, in general, through interviews, articles, publications, photographs and publicity materials.

Documentary film and video, as an activist genre, is also reflected in the collection through interviews with John Reilly and Julie Gustafson of Global Village, programs for documentary film festivals as well as interviews with filmmaker George Stoney. Another strength of the collection is documentation of the development of video technology. The archive contains materials that document and publicize developments in portable video technology, including materials relating to satellite technology, videotaping and editing, the beginnings of cable television and numerous manuals, magazines and catalogues reflecting the cutting edge of video technology of the time.

The collection also contains a small amount of materials relating to Deirdre Boyle's other interests in video and film. These materials include festival catalogues and programs from Hong Kong Cinema, documentation of video preservation concerns and philosophy as well as video art exhibition catalogues.

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Arrangement

Materials have been kept in the order created by Deirdre Boyle.
Series I, Files are arranged by subject.
Series II, Videologs for Subject to Change are arranged alphabetically with miscellaneous videologs appearing at the end of the series. Videologs for Video Classics appear together at the beginning of the series.
Series III, Notes are arranged sequentially, as they were originally numbered by Deirdre Boyle, and by material type.
Series IV, contains interview transcripts arranged alphabetically by interviewee surname.
Series V, Photographs are grouped by publication and research project.
Series VI, Catalogues and Brochures are arranged alphabetically by sponsoring organization.
Series VII, Audiocassettes are divided into four subseries:
Subseries A contains interviews for Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited.
Subseries B is comprised of recordings of conferences arranged alphabetically by sponsoring organization.
Subseries C includes other interviews not specifically relating to any project or publication.
Subseries D contains interviews conducted by Deirdre Boyle on a trip to Australia in 1995.
Series VIII, Printed Materials is organized into 3 subseries: Subseries A, Books, Studies and Reports; Subseries B, Periodicals; Subseries C, Hong Kong International Film Festival Materials. Materials in each subseries are arranged alphabetically by author.
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Related Material at Fales Library and Special Collections

The Jaime Davidovich Collection.

Women's Independent Film Exchange Collection, [ca. 1950s-1980s].

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Separated Material

Printed materials from the Guerrilla TV Archive Library have been separated and individually catalogued into Fales' Downtown Collection. Call numbers for these items can be located through Bobcat.

Armstrong, David. A Trumpet to Arms: Alternative Media in America, 1981.

Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. 2:7, 3:1-10, May-June 1976, 4:1-5, 5:5, 6:1, 6:2, 6:4, 6:6, 7:3, 7:7, 9:5, 11:1-10, 12:1-10, 13:1-10, 14:1-2, 15:3-10, 16:1-10, 17:1-10, 18:1-10, 24:2, 24:5, 24:6, 25:2.

Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. Expanding the Choices for Television Viewing: A report from a Communications Policy Workshop, 1981.

Baer, Walter S. Cable Television: A Handbook for Decision Making, 1974.

Bateson, Gregory. Steps to an Ecology of Mind: A Revolutionary Approach to Man's Understanding of Himself, 1976.

The Bay Area Video Coalition. Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study.

Bell, Daniel. Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress, 1968.

Blum, John Morton. Years of Discord: American Politics and Society, 1961-1974, 1991.

Carnegie Commission. A Public Trust: The Report of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting, 1979.

Carroll, Peter N. It Seemed Like Nothing Happened: The Tragedy and Promise of America in the 1970s, 1982.

Cater, Douglass., ed. Television as a Social Force: New Approaches to TV Criticism, 1975.

Chimaera Monagraphie: Lynn Hershman, 1992.

Contents Magazine, photocopy of Pilot issue.

Costello, Marjorie and Michael Heiss. How to Select and Use Home Video Equipment, 1984.

Crouse, Timothy. The Boys on the Bus, 1973.

Dubin, Morton Donald. A Videotape Glossary: A Practical Guide to Understanding the Professional Videotape Business.

Foundation of Independent Video and Film. Report: the 1979 National Conference of Media Arts Centers, 1979.

Fuller, R. Buckminster. Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, 1970.

Gill, Johanna. Video: State of the Art. Working Papers of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1976.

The Global Village Handbook for Independent Producers. A Guide to Public Television and the New Media. 2nd ed., 1981.

Goldstein, Neil. Alternative Television: Status, trends and issues, 1974.

Hoffman, Abbie. Steal This Book, 1982.

The Independent: Film and Video Monthly. [selected issues] 1979-2001.

Independent Television-Makers and Public Communications Policy, Working Papers of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.

Levine, Faye. The Culture Barons: An Analysis of Power and Money in the Arts, 1976.

Lyons, Nick., The Sony Vision, 1976.

Johnson, Nicholas. How to Talk Back to Your Television Set, 1970.

Mack, Theresa. Portable Video Documentary: An Historical Perspective, 1976.

MediaArts, issues 1:1-12, 2:5-6, 1983.

Murray, Michael. The Videotape Book: A Basic Guide to Portable TV Production for Families, Friends, Schools and Neighborhoods, 1975.

National Endowment for the Arts. Toward Civilization: Overview from a Report on Arts Education, 1988.

Nielson Report on Television, 1980.

Roszak, Theodore. The Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on the Technocratic Society and its Youthful Opposition, 1969.

Shamberg, Michael and Raindance Corporation. Guerrilla Television, 1971.

Sinard, Craig Paul. Television and Video Access, 1979.

Sloan Commission. On the Cable: The Television of Abundance, a Report of the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications, 1971.

Smith, Ralph Lee. The Wired Nation, 1972.

Television: International Exchange of Cultural Programming, A Bellagio Conference. Working Papers of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1978.

Thompson, Hunter S. Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72, 1983.

The Video Handbook, 2nd Ed., 1974.

Videodance: a Notebook from ARC Videodance.

Wolfe, Tom. The New Journalism , 1973.

Radical Software, Contents, Videocity, 1:1-5 [photocopies of 1:1-4, originals of 1:3-5] 2:1, 2:4-6, 1970-1974.

Satellite Video Exchange. #8, 2:4, 2:5, 3:2, 5:1, 5:2, November 1978- January 1979.

Send: Video Communication Arts [Formerly Video Eighties] Summer-Fall 1983, Spring 1984, Spring 1985.

Video 80-1. 1:1, 1:2, #4, 1980-1981.

Video 81. 2:1, 1981.

Video Eighties, 1982-1983.

TeleVisions [formerly Community Video Report] 3:1-4, 4:1-3, 5:1-4, 6:1-4, 7:1-4, 8:1-2.

Videoscope: Incorporating Radical Software. 1:1-4, 2:1.

Hong Kong Cinema publications

A Study of the Hong Kong Swordplay Film (1945-1980). The Fifth Hong Kong International Film Festival. City Hall Lecture Hall. April 9-24 1981.

Cantonese Cinema Retrospective (1960-1969). Revised Edition. The Sixth Hong Kong International Film Festival. Space Museum Lecture Hall. April 1-16, 1982.

A Study of Hong Kong Cinema in the Seventies. The Eighth Hong Kong International Film Festival. April 12-27, 1984.

Cantonese Melodrama 1950-1969. The Tenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. March 27-April 11, 1986.

Cantonese Opera Film Retrospective. The Eleventh Hong Kong International Film Festival. April 10-25, 1987.

Phantoms of the Hong Kong Cinema. The Thirteenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. March 23-April 7, 1989.

The China Factor in Hong Kong Cinema. The Fourteenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. April 6-21, 1990.

Overseas Chinese Figures in Cinema. The Sixteenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. April 10-25, 1992.

Mandarin Films and Popular Songs 40's-60's. The Seventeenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. April 8-24, 1993.

Cinema of Two Cities: Hong Kong-Shanghai. The Eighteenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. March 25-April 4, 1994.

Early Images of Hong Kong and China. The Nineteenth Hong Kong International Film Festival. April 7-22 1995.

The Restless Breed: Cantonese Stars of the Sixties. The Twentieth Hong Kong International Film Festival. March 25-April 19, 1996.

Fifty Years of Electric Shadows. The Twenty-First Hong Kong International Film Festival. March 25-April 4, 1997.

Hong Kong Panorama 96-97. The Twenty-First Hong Kong International Film Festival, 1997.

(1947-1997)50 Years of the Hong Kong Film Production and Distribution Industries: An Exhibition, 1997.

Hong Kong Films 1993.

Hong Kong Film Archive Newsletter. [also called "HKFA Newsletter" and "Newsletter"] Nos. 7, 9-19, 21-24.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Open to researchers without restrictions. Appointments are necessary to consult manuscript and archival materials

Use Restrictions

Collection use is subject to all copyright laws. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Director of Fales Library and Special Collections. For more information, contact
Fales Library and Special Collections
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012Phone: (212) 998-2596
Fax: (212) 995-3835
Email: fales.library@nyu.edu

URL: http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/cdfa.htm

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Access Points

Subject Names:
Apple, Wendy
Blumberg, Skip
Gigliotti, Davidson
Rucker, Allen
Shamberg, Michael
Stoney, George C.
Subject Organizations:
Broadside TV
Global Village (Firm)
New Orleans Video Access Center
Top Value Television (Production Company)
Videofreex (Organization)
Subject Topics:
Documentary television programs
Public access television -- United States
Public television -- United States
TVTV (Production company) -- History
Video art
Video art -- Periodicals
Video recordings -- Political aspects
Video recordings -- Social aspects
Video tapes -- Preservation
Subject Places:
Los Angeles, California
Minneapolis, Minnesota
New Orleans, Louisiana
New York, New York
Document Types:
Audio cassettes
Books
Clippings
Correspondence
Exhibition catalogues
Files
Interviews
Newsletters
Notes
Photographs
Posters
Serials
Transcripts
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Administrative Information

Provenance

Deirdre Boyle donated the Guerrilla TV Archive to Fales Library and Special Collections in July 2003.

Preferred Citation

Published citations should take the following form:

Identification of item, date (if known); Guerrilla TV Archive; MSS 138; box number; folder number; Fales Library and Special Collections,
New York University Libraries.

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Container List

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

 

Series I: Files

Scope and Content:

The first series contains research materials for the book, Subject to Change. Contents include clippings, posters, correspondence, resumes, photographs and notes organized by organization or individual names.

Box Folder Title Date
1 1 Alan and Susan Raymond 1977-1982
1 2 People's Video Theatre - Woodstock Community Video 1976-1984
1 3 Nancy Cain 1977
1 4 Tom Zafian 1978-1983
1 5 Johnny Videotape (H.Allen Frederikson) Community Video Access undated
1 6 Community Video (Misc. groups) 1977-1981
1 7 Washington Community Video Center undated
1 8 Videopolis ca. 1977
1 9 Urban Planning Aid Boston undated
1 10 John Reilly (Global Village) 1975-1984
1 11 Los Angeles Public Access undated
1 12 Larry Kirkman 1984-1985
1 13 Thea Sklover, Open Channel 1972-1983
1 14 SWAMP (Southwest Alternate Media Project) 1982-1985
1 15 D. Visions 1981-1982
1 16 Image Atlanta 1984-1985
1 17 1st annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1975
1 18 2nd annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1976
1 19 3rd annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1977
1 20 4th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1978
1 21 5th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1979
1 22 6th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1980
1 23 7th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1981
1 24 8th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1982
1 25 10th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1984
1 26 11th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1985
1 27 12th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1986
1 28 Global Village 1983-1986
1 29 Asian American Video Festival undated
1 30 Anthology Film Archives 1978-1986
1 31 Athens Video Festival 1979
1 32A Athens Video Festival 1980
1 32B Athens Video Festival 1982
1 33 Athens Video Festival 1983
1 34 Perspectives on Community Video DCTV Festival 1980
1 35 DCTV Community Video Festival 1983
1 36 Whitney Museum Video [article "The Whitney Museum and the Shaping of Video Art: An Interview with John Hanhardt", by Marita Sturken] 1983
1 37 Cindy Furlong, Image Processing 1981-1983
1 38 Marita [Sturken] - EAI Video essay and bibliography ca. 1986
1 39 American Film Institute (AFI) National Video Festival 1981
1 40 AFI National Video Festival 1982
1 41 AFI National Video Festival 1983
1 42 Library of Congress Video Holdings 1978-1982
1 43 Vanderbilt TV News Archive ca. 1977
1 44 Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Video Publicity 1974-1987
1 45 Whitney Video Publicity 1978-1987
1 46 Miscellaneous Video Exhibitions 1980-1986
1 47 The Kitchen, Fliers, Publicity etc. 1977-1986
1 48 Long Beach Museum Video Publicity 1980-1987
1 49 New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) ca. 1984
Box Folder Title Date
2 50 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) 1972-1983
2 51 Rockefeller Foundation, H. Klein 1983
2 52 WGBH Boston 1977-1980
2 53 WXXI Rochester, NY 1979-1981
2 54 Funding 1970-1986
2 55 The Television Laboratory at Thirteen 1972-1982
2 56 The Television Laboratory at Thirteen, Report '75 1975
2 57 Independent Documentary Fund (IDF) and TV Lab 1973-1983
2 58 Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) 1979-1983
2 59 Women's Video 1974-1986
2 60 Susan Milano 1973-1980
2 61 Cara DeVito undated
2 62 Elle Anthony 1973-1980
2 63 Bill Stephens 1978-1986
2 64 Philip Jones 1978-1981
2 65 St. Clair Bourne 1983-1988
2 66 Michelle Parkerson 1983-1984
2 67 Disarmament Video Survey 1982
2 68 Doug Kellner, Alternative Views (Austin Cable TV Show) 1983-1984
2 69 Dan Reeves 1981-1987
2 70 Edin Velez 1983-1984
2 71 Fred Simon 1979-1985
2 72 Skip Blumberg 1979-1985
2 73A Shirley Clarke 1973-1974
2 73B Wendy Clarke 1980-1984
2 74 Stevenson Palfi 1982-1984
2 75 James Morris 1979-1983
2 76 Dennis Darmek 1979-1986
2 77 Mike Hazard 1982-1986
2 78 Barbara Buckner 1978-1981
2 79 Dara Birnbaum 1982-1986
2 80 Peter D'Agostino 1975-1983
2 81 Juan Downey 1977-1984
2 82 Fitzgerald and Sanborn ca. 1982
2 83 Shalom Gorewitz ca. 1986
2 84 Mitchell Kriegman ca. 1979
2 85 Miscellaneous Video Art 1979-1988
2 86 Video Artists A-L 1984-1986
2 87 Video Artists M-Z 1979-1986
Box Folder Title Date
3 88 V Tape Video Reference Guide 1996
3 89 Canadian Video 1974-1981
3 90 Canadian Video Articles 1980-1988
3 91 Alvarez, Kolker and New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) 1977-1982
3 92 Jon Alpert 1978-1999
3 93 Jon Alpert articles and catalogues 1978-1996
3 94 Ant Farm 1972-2003
3 95 Appalshop 1975-1983
3 96 (Video) Bibliography 1976-1978
3 97 Broadside TV 1971-1984
3 98 Challenge for Change 1968-1992
3 99 Maxi Cohen ca. 1985
3 100 Chronologies - Video History ca. 1983
3 101 Specific Chronology - Video History Project 1997
3 102 Downsville TV, Dean and Dudley Evenson undated
3 103 Ralph Engleman - Origins of Public Access and Cable Television 1966-1972. undated
3 104 Flippen, Charles C. "Liberating the Media: The New Journalism 1974
3 105 Arthur Ginsburg "Carol and Ferd" (see also Video Free America) ca. 1975
3 106 Guerrilla TV Symposium, Anthology Film Archives 1985
3 107 Todd Gitlin - "Sixteen Notes on TV and the Movement" notes on "The Whole World is Watching" 1972
3 108 John Godfrey interview with Skip Blumberg ca. 1983
3 109 Chris Hill and Hallwalls History 1996
3 110 Ithaca Video Festival 1981-1995
3 111 Beryl Korot 1974-1980
3 112 Edward Charles Kurtz, Jr. MA thesis "A Case History: Developing 'Survival Information Television' in New Orleans" 1982
3 113 Daniel Francis Mangin MA Thesis "A Critical Approach to Video Artworks" 1983
3 114 Mobius Video, San Francisco 1974-1979
3 115 National Federation of Local Cable Programmers and Community Television Review (NFLCP and CTR) 1986
3 116 New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) 1972-1992
3 117 NOVAC Cable Proposal 1981
3 118 National Video Resources (NVR) Reports 1991-1996
3 119 Obituaries - Video [Howard Wise] 1989
3 120 John O'Connor - New York Times Articles 1979-1983
3 121 Optic Nerve 1977-1981
3 122 Paper Tiger TV, Deep Dish TV and DeeDee Halleck 1982-1991
Box Folder Title Date
4 123 People's Video Theatre 1970, 1971
4 124 Portable Channel 1974-1984
4 125 Port Washington Public Library Video - Lillian Katz (folder 1 of 3) 1982-1992
4 126 Port Washington Public Library (folder 2 of 3) 1972-1983
4 127 Port Washington Public Library (folder 3 of 3) 1971-1973
4 128 Public Interest Video Network 1979-1984
4 129 Review "Uncovering the Sixties" by Abe Peck, New Republic 1985
4 130 Raindance 1972-1991
4 131 J. Rosenbaum and Early Videotape Sources 1976-1984
4 132 Paul Ryan 1979-1988
4 133 San Francisco Video Festival 1983
4 134 Ira Schneider 1980-1981
4 135 George Stoney 1972-2000
4 136 Social Context, Communes etc. 1972-1979
4 137 Sony 1976-1984
4 138 Parry Teasdale 1993-1996
4 139 (Early Video) Technology 1970-1984
4 140 Top Value Television (TVTV) 1973-1992
4 141 TVTV Conventions 1972-1984
4 142 TVTV Lord of the Universe 1974
4 143 TVTV In Hiding, Abbie Hoffman 1975-1989
4 144 TVTV Gerald Ford's America ca. 1975
4 145 TVTV The Good Times 1975
4 146 TVTV Superbowl and the Oscars ca. 1976-1984
4 147 TVTV and the TVTV Show 1972-1992
4 148 TVTV Adland 1978
4 149 University Community Video (folder 1 of 2) 1973-1995
4 150 University Community Video (folder 2 of 2) 1977-1994
4 151 Video Access Center NYU (also known as Alternate Media Center) 1973
4 152 Video Free America 1972-1984
Box Folder Title Date
5 153 Videofreex, Media bus, Lanesville 1971-1988
5 154 Videotape Production Workshop 1975
5 155 WGBH New Television Workshop 1987
5 156 WNET and TV Lab 1973-1981
5 157 Miscellaneous and Details: Display Selection 1975-1996
5 158 Miscellaneous and Details: early Guerrilla Video articles 1970-1994
5 159 Miscellaneous and Details: Documentary Video History Notes undated
5 160 Miscellaneous and Details: Guerrilla Television History ca. 1984
5 161 Miscellaneous and Details: Video and TV Newspaper Articles 1979-1986
5 162 Miscellaneous and Details: Unlabeled Newspaper Articles 1979-1991
5 163 Cable and Public Access TV: Basic Cable 1974-1982
5 164 Cable and Public Access TV 1972-1990
5 165 Cable and Public Access TV: Public Access Study, Billie Mahoney 1980-1981
5 166 Cable and Public Access TV: National Federation of Local Cable Programmers (NFLCP) 1977-1983
5 167 Cable and Public Access TV: "Cable" Whiteside, The New Yorker 1985
5 168 Notes by Deirdre Boyle: Alternative Movements undated
5 169 Notes by Deirdre Boyle: Notes for Book undated
5 170 Notes by Deirdre Boyle: the Rise of Alternative TV 1970-1983
5 171 Public TV and Independent Documentaries 1969-1983
5 172 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: "The Independent Documentary: The Implications of Diversity" Conference Report, April 10-12 1983. 1983
5 173 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: The Independent Documentary Conference transcripts 1983
5 174 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: The Independent Documentary Conference, Journalistic Integrity Panel transcripts 1983
5 175 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: The Independent Documentary Conference, Social and Political Documentary Panel transcripts 1983
5 176 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: The Independent Documentary Conference, The Broadcast Schedule: Diversity? Panel transcripts 1983
5 177 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: The Independent Documentary Conference, Options and Perspectives Panel transcripts and Corporation for Public Broadcasting remarks 1983
5 178 Public TV and Independent Documentaries: Patricia Zimmerman 1982
5 179 Television: Mainstream Context 1974
5 180 Television: History 1954-1990
5 181 Video Preservation 1993-1996
5 182 Video Preservation: Playback 1996
Box Folder Title Date
6 183 Video Preservation: "Let's Go to the Videotape" Workshop [organized by D. Boyle] 1993
6 184 Video Preservation 1983-1996
6 185 Video Preservation: Media Alliance, MoMA 1991
6 186 Video Preservation: Schwartzberg Videotape Preservation 1993
6 187 Video Preservation: WGBH and the Universal Preservation Format 1998- 1999

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Series II: Videologs

Scope and Content:

Written videologs and videographies for Documentary Video Classics and Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited. Videologs for Video Classics are located together at the beginning of the series followed by alphabetized videologs for Subject to Change.

Box Folder Title Date
6 188 Videologs and Videographies for Documentary Video Classics 1969-1983
6 189 Videologs A 1979-1983
6 190 Videologs B 1974-1983
6 191 Videologs C 974-1983
6 192 Videologs D 1976-1983
6 193 Videologs E 1980-1982
6 194 Videologs F ca. 1981
6 195 Videologs G 1975-1983
6 196 Videologs H 1975-1982
6 197 Videologs I 1971-1976
6 198 Videologs J 1978-1983
6 199 Videologs K 1975-1977
6 200 Videologs L 1976-1983
6 201 Videologs M 1975-1981
6 202 Videologs N 1976-1982
6 203 Videologs O 1975-1983
6 204 Videologs P 1972-1983
6 205 Videologs R 1975-1979
6 206 Videologs S 1976-1983
6 207 Videologs T 1977-1983
6 208 Videologs U undated
6 209 Videologs V 1973-1978
6 210 Videologs W 1976-1984
6 211 Videologs Y ca. 1977
6 212 Videologs, Miscellaneous 1974-1982

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Series III: Notes

Scope and Content:

Series III is comprised of notebooks, business cards, contact information and notecards.

Box Folder Title Date
6 213 Notebook, section 1 Pre-1965
6 214 Notebook, section 2 1965-1970
6 215 Notebook, section 3 1971-1975
6 216 Notebook, section 4 1976-1980
6 217 Notebook, section 5 1981-1985
6 218 Notebook, section 6 Notes on Readings undated
6 219 Notebook, section 7 Producers undated
6 220 Notebook, section 8 Funders 1970-1980
6 221 Notebook, section 9 Organizational Notes and Outlines undated
6 222 Notebook, section 10 Contact Information and Lists undated
6 223 Notecards undated
6 224 Notecards (color-coded) undated
6 225 Mini-notebook undated
6 226 Business Cards labeled "Interviews(notes on reverse) 1981-1992
6 227 Business Cards labeled "missing tapes"(notes on reverse) 1983-1984
6 228 Contacts A-E undated
6 229 Contacts F-J undated
6 230 Contacts K-N undated
6 231 Contacts O-S undated
6 232 Contacts T-Z undated

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Series IV: Interview Transcripts

Scope and Content:

Transcripts of some of the interviews conducted for Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited. Transcripts are organized alphabetically.

Box Folder Title Date
6 233 Wendy Apple, October 17, 1983. 1983
6 234 Skip Blumberg, November 13, 1981 1981
6 235 Tom Borrup, June 17, 1983 1983
6 236 Ted Carpenter, May 23, 1984 1984
6 237 Jo Carson, January 27, 1984 1984
6 238 David Cort, November 9, 1983 1983
6 239 Blaine Dunlop, April 17, 1983 1983
6 240 Davidson Gigliotti, December 9, 1981. 1981
6 241 Paul Goldsmith, October 13, 1983 1983
6 242 Mike Hazard, June 17, 1983 1983
6 243 Stephen Kulczycki, October 14, 1983 1983
6 244 David Loxton, April 2, 1984 1984
6 245 Ron McCoy, June 9, 1983 1983
6 246 Jim Mulligan and Greg Pratt, June 14, 1983 1983
6 247 Marty Newell, January 24, 1984 1984
6 248 Karen Ranucci, June 13, 1984 1984
6 249 Allen Rucker undated
6 250 Kathy Seltzer, June 16, 1983 1983
6 251 Ira Schneider and Dena Crane undated
6 252 Neil Seiling, June 17, 1983 1983
6 253 Philip Stack, October 3, 1984 1984
6 254 Ellen Soltes undated
6 255 Parry Teasdale and Carol Vontobel, April 18, 1984 1984
6 256 Don West, May 21, 1984 1984
6 257 Megan Williams, October 18, 1983 1983
6 258 Howard Wise and Eric Trigg undated

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Series V: Photographs

Scope and Content:

Series V includes photographic images included in Subject to Change, video stills, and images from Video Classics. In addition to the four binders containing photographs are four folders of paper materials filed along with the images.

Box Folder Title Date
6 259 Notes filed amid photographs for Subject to Change. [corresponding photographs located in Box 7] undated
6 260 Articles filed along with Subject to Change photographs. [corresponding photographs located in box 7] 1979-1986
6 261 Papers filed amid Video Stills [corresponding photographs located in boxes 8 and 9] undated
6 262 Articles filed amid photographs for Video Classics [corresponding photographs located in box 10] undated
Box Folder Title Date
7 Photographs used in Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited. Additional video stills and photographs located at the back of this binder. undated
Box Folder Title Date
8 Video Stills and Promotional Photographs undated
Box Folder Title Date
9 Video Stills and Promotional Photographs undated
Box Folder Title Date
10 Video Classics Photographs undated

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Series VI: Catalogues and Brochures

Scope and Content:

The catalogues and brochures contained in series VI are arranged in alphabetical order by sponsoring organization.

Box Folder Title Date
11 263 American Film Institute National Video Festival 1981-1986
11 264 Anthology Film Archives, Selected Video Works: 1970-1991 Michel Auder 1991
11 265 Art Metropole Video Catalogue 1982-1983
11 266 The Artists Television Network, Inc. SOHO TV. 1981-1983
11 267 Ediciones Visuala Galerai, Santiago, Chile. Juan Downey: Video Porque Te Ve. 1987
11 268 Electronic Arts Intermix. 1975, 1980-1982, 1985-1986
11 269 Independent Cinema Artists and Producers. Information packet and new releases. 1981
11 270 Intercollegiate video clearinghouse, Inc. Video Library Listings. 1978
11 271 International Center of Photography. Juan Downey: The Thinking Eye. 1987
11 272 Joint Media Productions. Video Catalogue #1 1973
11 273 The Kitchen. Information packet and video listings. undated
11 274 Long Beach Museum of Art. California Video. 1980
11 275 Long Beach Museum of Art. Video: A Retrospective 1974-1984 1984
11 276 MediaLog. Guide to TV, Film and Radio supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. undated
11 277 Museum of Comtemporary Art, Los Angeles. The Arts for Television. 1987
11 278 Museum of Modern Art. Bulletin for Film and Video Information 1974-1977
11 279 Museum of Modern Art. Circulating Video Library Catalogue. 1983
11 280 Museum of Modern Art. New Video: Japan 1986
11 281 The Rockefeller Foundation Film, Video, Multimedia Fellowship Awards. Frames of Reference. 1988-1999
11 282 The Video Data Bank Catalogue. On Art and Artists. 1983
11 283 Video Inn Tape Catalogue. undated
11 284 Video Tape Network. undated
11 285 Whitney Museum of American Art. Biennial Exhibition. 1979
11 286 Whitney Museum of American Art at Equitable Center. Video Art: Expanded Forms. 1988
11 287 WNET-13. Independent Focus. 1983
11 288 WNET-13. Independent Focus. 1984
11 289 WNET-13. Matters of Life and Death. undated
11 290 WNET-13. Matters of Life and Death. Second season. undated
11 291 WNET-13. Videotape Catalogue. 1977

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Series VII: Audiocassettes

Scope and Content:

Interviews and conference proceedings recorded on audiocassette. Access copies for each of these recordings may not be available yet. Please check with the Fales Archivist.

 

Subseries A: Guerrilla TV Interviews

Box Folder Title Date
12 138.0001 Peter Adair, San Francisco, Film to video crossover, some stories, new tape, September 30, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD 90

12 138.0002 Lynn Adler, San Francisco, Founder of Optic Nerve, discussion on organization and Fifty Wonderful Years, October 3, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0003 Louis Alvarez and Andy Kolker, New Orleans, New Center for Media. Discusses New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC), departure and the founding of the New Center for Media, January 30 and 31, 1984. Part 1 of 3 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0004 Louis Alvarez and Andy Kolker, New Orleans, New Center for Media. Discusses NOVAC, departure and the founding of the New Center for Media, January 30 and 31, 1984. Part 2 of 3 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0005 Louis Alvarez and Andy Kolker, New Orleans, New Center for Media. Discusses NOVAC, departure and the founding of the New Center for Media, January 30 and 31, 1984. Part 3 of 3 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0006 Elle Anthony, St. Cloud Minnesota, "Dairy Queens" and "Stay With Me" June 15, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

12 138.0007 Wendy Apple, Topanga Canyon, discusses TVTV, Cable entrep work, women's roles, personalities, October 17, 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0008 Wendy Apple, Topanga Canyon, discusses TVTV, Cable entrep work, women's roles, personalities, October 17, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0009 Fred Barzyck, Boston, discusses WGBH, November 7, 1983. Part 1 of 2. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0010 Fred Barzyck, Boston, discusses WGBH, November 7, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0011 Dara Birnbaum, December 17, 1981.Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0012 Dara Birnbaum, December 17, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0013 Richard Blaustein, Johnson City TN, ETSU, discusses SAVES an Appalachian ethnographic series, January 27, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0014 Skip Blumberg, TVTV, discusses "Pick Up Your Feet" November 13, 1981. Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

12 138.0015 Skip Blumberg, TVTV, discusses "Pick Up Your Feet" November 13, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, Lafayette criterion 60

12 138.0016 Skip Blumberg, TVTV, discusses "Eskimo Olympics" and early video days, April 22,1983. Part 1 of 3 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0017 Skip Blumberg, TVTV, discusses "Eskimo Olympics" and early video days, April 22, 1983. Part 2 of 3 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0018 Skip Blumberg, TVTV, discusses "Eskimo Olympics" and early video days, April 22, 1983. Part 3 of 3 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0019 Tom Borrup, Minneapolis, Director of UCV, June 17, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

12 138.0020 Peter Bradley, Minneapolis, Discussing NYSCA and the founding of video, June 16, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

12 138.0021 Carol Brandenburg, WNET TV Lab, April 18, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

12 138.0022 Broadside TV's First Board Meeting 1975
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

12 138.0023 David Brown, discussing UCV, June 17, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, Scotch BX90

12 138.0024 Nancy Cain, March 8, 1992. 1992
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

12 138.0025 Tobe Carey, Woodstock NY, Discusses early work, Woodstock Community Video and Willow media, February 24, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

12 138.0026 Ted Carpenter, Silver Springs MD, Discusses founding of Broadside TV, may 23, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

12 138.0027 Jo Carson, Johnson City TN, Discusses Broadside TV and Impact on her life, January 27, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0028 Tom Christy, Johnson City TN, Discusses Broadside TV, January 26, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0029 Maxi Cohen, New York, Discusses Video Access Center and Video Repertory, March 30, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

12 138.0030 Maxi Cohen, New York, Discusses Video Access Center and Video Repertory, March 30, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

12 138.0031 Vicki Costello, Los Angeles, Discusses early days of Washington Community Video, TVs, Family, Feminist shift, October 14, 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0032 Vicki Costello, Los Angeles, Discusses early days of Washington Community Video, TVs, Family and Feminist shift, October 14, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0033 David Cort, Boston, Discusses Videofreex and Lanesville TV, November 9, 1983. 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0034 David Cort, Boston, discusses Videofreex and Lanesville TV, November 9, 1983. 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0035 Peter D'Agostino, November 23, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

12 138.0036 Jim Day, Public TV, October 24, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Scotch BX90

12 138.0037 Nick DeMartino, Washington DC, December 14, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0038 Nick DeMartino, discusses Washington Community Video, Public Interest Video Network, Carnegie Commission, the public trust and keeping pace with new TV, May 23, 1984. 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony CHF90

12 138.0039 Nick DeMartino, discusses Washington Community Video, Public Interest Video Network, Carnegie Commission, the public trust and keeping pace with new TV, May 23, 1984. 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony CHF90

12 138.0040 Janet Densmore, New Orleans "Algiers Incident" February 3, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0041 Blaine Dunlop, Atlanta, discusses Broadside TV and collaboration with Sol Korine, April 17, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

12 138.0042 Bonnie Engel, San Francisco, Founder of Mobius Video Festival, October 8, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0043 Mary Esbjornson, New York, discusses UCV and Intermedia Arts. undated
   

Audiocassette, JVC GI-90

12 138.0044 Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn, December 19, 1981. Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0045 Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn, December 19, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0046 Davidson Gigliotti, December 9, 1981. Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0047 Side one: Davidson Gigliotti, Side two: Kitty Morgan, December 9, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0048 Sharon Goldenberg, Encino CA, discusses feminist video in Vermont, now in cable, October 13, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0049 Paul Goldsmith, Los Angeles, disccusses TVTV genres, October 13, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

12 138.0050 Shalom Gorewitz, December 15, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

12 138.0051 Marie Gould, NOVAC, February 1, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Laser UHDIC90

12 138.0052 John Giancola, New York, NYSCA, June 11, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

12 138.0053 Julie Gustafson, New York, discusses Global Village Documentaries, April 13, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

12 138.0054 Julie Gustafson, New York, discusses Global Village Documentaries, April 13, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

12 138.0055 DeeDee Halleck, June 14, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

12 138.0056 Barbara Haspiel, discusses NYSCA and video funding, May 7, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

12 138.0057 Mike Hazard, Minneapolis, University Community Video, June 17, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, Scotch BX90

12 138.0058 John Hellmore, Los Angeles, "Odd discussion, peripherally about Vermont Video Group and UCV" October 13, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

Box Folder Title Date
13 138.0059 Dorothy Hénault discussing George Stoney and Challenge for Change, June 2000. 2000
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

13 138.0060 Jamie Hindman and Larry Kirkman discussing AFI, December 4, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK Ad-C60

13 138.0061 Perrin Ireland, Washington DC, discussing NEA support for video documentaries, May 22, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

13 138.0062 Jane Jensen, New Orleans, discusses NOVAC, February 3, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Laser UHDIC90

13 138.0063 Deanna Kamiel, Minneapolis, discusses Independent production staff at KCTA and women in television, June 14, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

13 138.0064 Judi Keleman, Boston, Women's Video Collective, November 10, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0065 Joanne Kelly, San Francisco, discusses Video Free America and the problems of being a woman in video and documentary, October 7, 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0066 Joanne Kelly, San Francisco, discusses Video Free America and the problems of being a woman in video and documentary, October 7, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0067 Howard Klein, New York, discusses Rockefeller Foundation and video funding, March 20, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

13 138.0015 Carole Ann Klonarides, discusses Soho TV, Side B, November 18, 1981. Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, Lafayette Criterion 60

13 138.0068 Carole Anne Klonarides and Robin White, Soho TV, November 18, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, Lafayette Criterion 60

13 138.0069 Luci Kostelanetz, discusses NYSCA, May 2, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

13 138.0070 Mitchell Kriegman, December 3, 1981. Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK Ad-C60

13 138.0071 Mitchell Kriegman, December 3, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

13 138.0072 Stephen Kulczycki, Los Angeles, discusses UCV and its collapse as a production house, October 14, 1983. 10-14-1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0073 Ben Levine, discusses People's Video Theater and Woodstock Community Video, November 1, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Scotch BX90

13 138.0074 Ben Levine, discusses People's Video Theater and Woodstock Community Video, November 1, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

13 138.0075 Wendy Lidell, AIVF, December 3, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

13 138.0076 Chip Lord, San Francisco, Ant Farm, October 3, 1985. 1985
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0077 David Loxton, New York, discusses TV lab and TVTV among others, April 2, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

13 138.0078 Mary Lucier, December 7, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

13 138.0079 Mary Lucier, October 21, 2001. Part 1 of 2 2001
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

13 138.0080 Mary Lucier, October 21, 2001. Part 2 of 2 2001
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

13 138.0081 Curt Madison, November 19, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Scotch BX60

13 138.0082 Victor Masayevsa, Jr., discusses Native American Festival, November 16, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sanyo C-60

13 138.0083 Ron McCoy, discusses the origins of University Community Video, June 9, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

13 138.0084 Susan Milano, June 15, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX990

13 138.0085 Susan Milano, June 15, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

13 138.0086 Mary Milton and the Markle Foundation, October 12, 19zz undated
   

Audiocassette, Certron LN60

13 138.0087 Jim Morris, San Francisco, discusses producing "The Stag Hotel" October 5, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0088 Jim Mulligan and Greg Pratt, Minneapolis, discuss UCV, its growth, development and the ongoing careers of both men, June 14, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

13 138.0089 Marty Newell, Whitesburg KY, discusses "Headwaters" a weekly video cable show, January 24, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0090 Marty Newell, Whitesburg KY, discusses "Headwaters" a weekly video cable show, January 24, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0091 Stevenson Palfi, August 9, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

13 138.0092 Stevenson Palfi, August 9, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

13 138.0093 Kath Quinn, New Orleans discusses NOVAC, the early years, February 2, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Laser UHDIC90

13 138.0094 Karen Ranucci, New York, discusses DCTV, June 13, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

13 138.0095 John Reilly, New York, Global Village, April 17, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

13 138.0096 John Reilly, New York, Global Village, April 17, 1984.Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

13 138.0097 Sherrie Rabinowitz, Santa Monica CA, discusses Optic Nerve and Rabinowitz-Galloway Satellite collaboration, October 18, 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0098 Sherrie Rabinowitz, Santa Monica CA, discusses Optic Nerve and Rabinowitz-Galloway satellite collaboration, October 19, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0099 Alan Rucker, TVTV, October 18, 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0100 Alan Rucker, TVTV, October 18, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0101 Alan Rucker, discusses TVTV's 20 year reunion, March 8, 1992. Part 1 of 2 1992
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

13 138.0102 Alan Rucker, discusses TVTV's 20 year reunion, March 8, 1992. Part 2 of 2 1992
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UR90

13 138.0103 Paul Ryan, October 29, 1985. 1985
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

13 138.0104 Michael Shamberg, Los Angeles, discusses TVTV, October 19, 1983.Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0105 Michael Shamberg, Los Angeles, discusses TVTV, October 19, 1983.Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0106 Ira Schneider and Deena Krane, December 17, 1981. Part 1 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

13 138.0107 Ira Schneider and Deena Krane, December 17, 1981. Part 2 of 2 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

13 138.0108 Ira Schneider, June 26, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0109 Kathy Seltzer, discusses Portable Channel, UCV and "The Fear the Binds Us" June 16, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

13 138.0110 John Shepherd and Barbara London, AFI, June 1982. 1982
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

13 138.0111 Neil Sieling, Minneapolis, discusses UCV in transition, June 17, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, Scotch BX90

13 138.0112 Lydia Sillman, New York, discusses NYSCA and video, programming for 77-78, May 1, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

13 138.0113 Fred Simon, Boston, discusses pioneering video "Bobby the Fife," "New Wave," and "Frank: A Vietnam Vet" November 9, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0114 Thea Sklover, New York, discusses Open Channel Public Access, August 25, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

13 138.0115 Ray Smith, Whitesburg KY, discusses the decline of Broadside TV, January 25, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0116 Karen Snyder and Karen Kern, New Orleans, discuss NOVAC and "From the Stoop" February 4, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

13 138.0117 Elon Soltes, Los Angeles, discusses TVTV, the rift in the group toward the end, "Lord of the Universe" and April Video Collective, October 12, 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

13 138.0118 Elon Soltes, Los Angeles, discusses TVTV, the rift in the group toward the end, "Lord of the Universe" and April Video Collective, October 12, 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

Box Folder Title Date
14 138.0119 Phillip Stack, Sony executive, October 3, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, OMNI Ultra Dynamic 90

14 138.0120 Phillip Stack, Sony executive, October 3, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, OMNI Ultra Dynamic 90

14 138.0121 Adam Steg, New Orleans, discusses Synapse, NOVAC etc., February 1, 1984. 1984
   

Audiocassette, Laser UHDIC90

14 138.0122 Bill Stephens, discussing the People's Communication Network, May 10, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0123 Bill Stephens, discusses the People's Communication Network, May 10, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0124 George Stoney, June 15, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0125 George Stoney, June 15, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0126 George Stoney, June 27, 2000. Part 1 of 2 2000
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UR90

14 138.0127 George Stoney, June 27, 2000. Part 2 of 2 2000
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UR90

14 138.0128 Skip Sweeney, San Francisco, Video Free America, September 29, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0129 Skip Sweeney, San Francisco, Video Free America, October 2, 1983. Part 1 of 3 1983
   

Audiocassette, Maxell XLII90

14 138.0130 Skip Sweeney, San Francisco, Video Free America and "My Father Sold Studebakers" October 2, 1983. Part 2 of 3 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0131 Skip Sweeney, San Francisco, Video Free America, October 2, 1983. Part 3 of 3 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0132 Parry Teasdale and Carol Vontobel, Phoenicia NY, discussing Videofreex and Lanesville TV, April 18, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

14 138.0133 Parry Teasdale and Carol Vontobel, Phoenicia NY, discussing Videofreex and Lanesville TV, April 18, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

14 138.0134 Rick Tejado-Flores, Los Angeles, October 5, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0135 Mary Tiseo, Boston, discusses Urban Planning Aid, November 11, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0136 TVTV "The Good Times Are Killing Me." undated
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0137 "TVTV at the Superbowl." undated
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0138 Eric Trigg and Howard Wise, EAI Video Art, November 24, 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0139 Arthur Tsuchiya, discusses Visual Studies Workshop (VSW), Ithaca Film and Video Art, June 1981. 1981
   

Audiocassette, Realistic Supertape Cassette C-60

14 138.0140 Keiko Tsuno, May 8, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0141 Keiko Tsuno, May 8, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0142 Edin Velez, New York, giving a lecture to Fordham students on his work, March 1983. Part 1 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0143 Edin Velez, New York, giving a lecture to Fordham students on his work, March 1983. Part 2 of 2 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0144 Bill Viola, October 18, 1982. Part 1 of 3 1982
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0145 Bill Viola, October 18, 1982. Part 2 of 3 1982
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0146 Bill Viola, October 18, 1982. Part 3 of 3 1982
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0147 Bill Viola, November 1987. 1987
   

Audiocassette, Denon HD8-90

14 138.0148 Ann Volkes, April 25, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Scotch C-90

14 138.0149 Ann Volkes, April 25, 1984 Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0150 Gail Waldron, Minneapolis, discusses BAVC and "The Life and Times of Rose Maddox", June 11, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

14 138.0151 Burwell Ware and Eddie Kurtz, New Orleans, discusses NOVAC, January 31, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0152 Burwell Ware and Eddie Kurtz, New Orleans, discusses NOVAC, January 31, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0153 Morrie Warshowski, San Francisco, discusses BAVC present and future, comments on Northwest video, September 29, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0154 Don West, May 21, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0155 Don West, May 21, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0156 Megan Williams, Los Angeles, TVTV, October 18, 1983. 1983
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0157 Ann Woodward, April 10, 1984 1984
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UD90

 

Subseries B: Conferences

Box Folder Title Date
14 138.0158 American Film Institute (AFI) "Role of the Subject" participants include Blumberg, Costello and Studs Terkel, June 11, 1982. Part 1 of 2 1982
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0159 AFI "Role of the Subject" participants include Blumberg, Costello and Studs Terkel, June 11, 1982. Part 2 of 2 1982
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0160 Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers (AIVF) "Docs to Drama" October 28, 1987. Part 1 of 2 1987
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0161 AIVF "Docs to Drama" October 28, 1987. Part 2 of 2 1987
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0162 American Library Association (ALA) "Video:An Alternative Information Service" June 1980. Part 1 of 2 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0163 ALA "Video: An Alternative Information Service", June 1980. Part 2 of 2 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0164 ALA 1980 Annual Conference. Part 1 of 5 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0165 ALA 1980 Annual Conference. Part 2 of 5 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0166 ALA 1980 Annual Conference. Part 3 of 5 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0167 ALA 1980 Annual Conference. Part 4 of 5 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0168 ALA 1980 Annual Conference. Part 5 of 5 1980
   

Audiocassette, unmarked

14 138.0169 Anthology Film Archives "Video Art History" May 10, 1984. Part 1 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0170 Anthology Film Archives "Video Art History" May 10, 1984. Part 2 of 2 1984
   

Audiocassette, Sony LNX90

14 138.0171 Anthology Film Archives, Video Symposia III, participants include Bill Creston, David Cort, Les Levine, Nam June Paik, Paul Ryan, Ira Schneider, Aldo Tambellini. Moderated by Davidson Gigliotti, April 11, 1985. Part 1 of 3 1985
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0172 Anthology Film Archives, Video Symposia III, participants include Bill Creston, David Cort, Les Levine, Nam June Paik, Paul Ryan, Ira Schneider, Aldo Tambellini. Moderated by Davidson Gigliotti, April 11, 1985. Part 2 of 3 1985
   

Audiocassette, Sony CHF90

14 138.0173 Anthology Film Archives, Video Symposia III, participants include Bill Creston, David Cort, Les Levine, Nam June Paik, Paul Ryan, Ira Schneider, Aldo Tambellini. Moderated by Davidson Gigliotti, April 11, 1985. Part 3 of 3 1985
   

Audiocassette, Sony CHF90

14 138.0174 Anthology Film Archives Guerrilla Television Symposium. Participants include Ben Levin, Bill Stevens, Susan Milano, John Reilly, Skip Blumberg. Moderated by Deirdre Boyle, November 14, 1985. Part 1 of 2 1985
   

Audiocassette, Sony CHF90

14 138.0175 Anthology Film Archives Guerrilla Television Symposium. Participants include Ben Levin, Bill Stevens, Susan Milano, John Reilly, Skip Blumberg. Moderated by Deirdre Boyle, November 14, 1985. Part 2 of 2 1985
   

Audiocassette, TDK D30

14 138.0176 Community TV USA segment on Broadside TV. 1976
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C60

14 138.0177 KPFK Long Beach LBMA Show Jay Kugleman interview with Deirdre Boyle. 1986
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UR60

14 138.0178 Low Power TV Discussion with Parry Teasdale et al undated
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD90

14 138.0179 National Public Radio "Morning Edition. Celeste Wesson interviews Deirdre Boyle about LBMA Documentary show, March 10, 1986 1986
   

Audiocassette, TDK SA90

14 138.0180 New School and MoMA "Documentary Video: Subject to Change" with Deirdre Boyle. Part 1 of 2 1988
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

Box Folder Title Date
15 138.0181 New School and MoMA "Documentary Video: Subject to Change" with Deirdre Boyle. Part 2 of 2 1988
   

Audiocassette, Maxell UR90

15 138.0182 Port Washington Library "Video at the Library" participants include Deirdre Boyle, Karen Ranucci and Edin Velez, April 6, 1992. Part 1 of 2 1992
   

Audiocassette, 90min. unmarked

15 138.0183 Port Washington Library "Video at the Library" participants include Deirdre Boyle, Karen Ranucci and Edin Velez, April 6, 1992. Part 2 of 2 1992
   

Audiocassette, 60min. unmarked

15 138.0184 Port Washington Library "Video at the Library" participants include Deirdre Boyle and Skip Blumberg, April 10, 1992. 1992
   

Audiocassette, 90min. unmarked

15 138.0185 Port Washington Library "Video at the Library" participants include Deirdre Boyle and Shalom Gorewitz, April 14, 1992 1992
   

Audiocassette, 90min unmarked

15 138.0186 Port Washington Library "Video at the Library" participants include Deirdre Boyle and Staff, April 20, 1992. 1992
   

Audiocassette, 90min unmarked

15 138.0187 Video South Conference "Community and Culture: How Video Creates New Perspectives." 1977-1978
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

15 138.0188 Video South Conference "Where Do We Go From Here?" 1977-1978
   

Audiocassette, TDK AD-C90

 

Subseries C: Other Interviews [not Subject to Change]

Box Folder Title Date
15 138.0189 Side A: Karen Cooper, Hope Ryden, December 6, 19zz; Side B:Bill Greaves, December 8, 19zz undated
   

Audiocassette, TDK D IECI Type I

15 138.0190 Peter Forgacs, New School Class, March 16,1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0196 Pare Lorentz at Pacific Film Archive. November 10, 1976 1976
   

Audiocassette, Fuji DR-1

15 138.0191 Side A:Bob Summers and Penee Bender; Side B: Gringo in Mañanaland, September 22, 1995 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0192 DeeDee Halleck, "Gringo in Mañanaland," September 22, 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0193 Fred Wiseman, January 28, 2000. 2000
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

 

Subseries D: Deirdre Boyle's Trip to Australia

Box Folder Title Date
15 138.0194 Peter Gilles discusses Metro Television-Sydney, June 18, 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0195 Bruce Goldstein and Steven Sbarge discuss Film Australia Sydney, June 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0197 Bruce Moir, discusses Film Australia Sydney. June 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0198 Cathy Robinson discusses the Australian Film Commission. June 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0199 Greg Smith discusses NSW Film and TV office, Victoria Trede discusses Miramax and Kerrie McGovern discusses NSW. June 13, 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0200 Tait. June 23, 1995 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90

15 138.0201 Robin Wright discusses Film Victoria, Ruth Jones discusses Australian Film Institute and Deb Verhoeven discusses International Documentary Conference. June 21, 1995. 1995
   

Audiocassette, TDK D90


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Series VIII: Printed Materials

Scope and Content:

Following is a list of the printed materials that have been kept with the Guerrilla TV Archive. To see a list of the printed materials that have been separated from the collection, and cataloged individually, see the Separated Material portion of this finding aid.

Materials are organized into 3 subseries: Subseries A, Books, Studies and Reports; Subseries B, Periodicals; Subseries C, Hong Kong International Film Festival Materials.

 

Subseries A: Books, Studies and Reports

Box Folder Title Date
11 293 European Television Report [begins on p.5] undated
11 292 Miscellaneous Authors. Bound articles. 1970-1984
11 294 "Primary" articles. ca. 1992
 

Subseries B: Periodicals and Newsletters

Box Folder Title Date
11 295 American Film Institute Education Newsletter 4:1, 5:1, 6:1. 1980-1982
11 296 Art Com, #21 1983
11 297 Cineaste: America's Leading Magazine on the Art and Politics of the Cinema, 26:2. 2001
11 298 CineVue: A Publication of Asian Cinevision. 3:1 [located in oversize box] 1988
11 299 The CoEvolution Quarterly, Winter 1977-1978 1977-1978
11 300 Community Television Review, January and October 1981, Winter 1982, Winter 1983. 1981-1983
11 301 Community Video Report [became TeleVisions] 1:1-4, 2:1-2. 1973
11 302 Current: For People in Public Telecommunications. 7:16 [located in oversize box] 1988
11 303 CVRP Patch Panel: The Newsletter of the California Video Resource Project. 2:6 1977
11 304 The Dial, July 1981 1981
11 305 et cetera. A Journal devoted to the role of symbols in human behavior. June 1977 1977
11 306 Global Village Air Time: A Newsletter for Independent Producers and Broadcasters. 1:1-4, 1:6-10 ca. 1980
11 307 Image Newsletter 5:13 and 6:6 1983
11 308 The Independent Gazette: Journal of Independent Film and Video Artists, 1:1 [located in oversize materials] 1976
11 309 LBMAVIDEO Long Beach Museum of Art Video: Museum 1:3, 2:1-6, 3:1, 3:2 1981-1983
11 310 Performance, #3 1972
11 311 QuarterPoint: The Focal Point Media Center Newsletter, Fall 1983 1983
11 312 Scan: Chicago Editing Center. 3:5, 4:1-5, 6:1-2. 1980-1983
11 313 Southwest Media Review. v.2 1983
11 314 Southwestern Alternate Media Project Newsletter. 1:1 1978
11 315 Synapse TeleCast (Syracuse University). March and June 1979. Two undated copies [one perhaps from July 1979 and the other December 1978?] ca. 1979
11 316 Television Laboratory at WNET-13: Vision News, Winter 1977 [located in oversize box] 1977
11 317 TV Magazine, Spring 1983 1983
11 318 University Film Study Center Newsletter, October 1975 1975
11 319 Video and the Arts, Winter 1986 1986
11 320 Video Guide [see oversize materials] ca. 1980
11 321 Video Tools. 1:1 and no.2. [photocopies] 1972-1973
 

Subseries C: Hong Kong Cinema

Box Folder Title Date
11 322 Hong Kong Film Archive Programmes 1999-2002

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Oversize Materials: Series I

Scope and Content:

These boxes contain oversized materials from Series I: Files, primarily posters, fliers and newspapers.

Box Folder Title Date
1 1 Alan and Susan Raymond undated
1 4 Tom Zafian undated
1 7 Washington Community Video Center undated
1 14 Southwest Alternate Media Project (SWAMP) undated
1 16 Image Atlanta undated
1 23 7th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1981
1 24 8th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1982
1 26 11th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1985
1 27 12th annual Global Village Documentary Festival 1986
1 28 Global Village undated
1 30 Anthology Film Archives undated
1 31 Athens Video Festival 1979
1 32B Athens Video Festival 1982
1 33 Athens Video Festival 1983
1 34 "Perspectives on Community Video" DCTV Festival 1980
1 35 DCTV Community Video Festival 1983
1 39 American Film Institute (AFI) National Video Festival 1981
1 41 AFI National Video Festival 1983
1 44 Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Video Publicity undated
1 45 Whitney Video Publicity undated
1 46 Miscellaneous Video Exhibitions undated
1 47 The Kitchen, Fliers and Publicity undated
1 48 Long Beach Museum Video Publicity undated
Box Folder Title Date
2 51 Rockefeller Foundation, H. Klein undated
2 57 Independent Documentary Fund (IDF) and TV Lab undated
2 58 Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) undated
2 59 Women's Video undated
2 71 Fred Simon undated
2 74 Stevenson Palfi undated
2 77 Mike Hazard undated
2 85 Miscellaneous Video Art undated
2 86 Video Artists A-L undated
2 87 Video Artists M-Z undated
Box Folder Title Date
3 89 Canadian Video undated
3 91 Alvarez, Kolker and New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) undated
3 93 Jon Alpert articles and catalogues undated
3 95 Appalshop undated
3 110 Ithaca Video Festival 1981-1995
3 114 Mobius Video, San Francisco undated
3 116 New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) undated
3 121 Optic Nerve undated
3 122 Paper Tiger TV, Deep Dish TV and DeeDee Halleck undated
Box Folder Title Date
4 132 Paul Ryan undated
4 133 San Francisco Video Festival 1983
4 141 TVTV Conventions undated
4 148 TVTV Adland undated
4 152 Video Free America undated
Box Folder Title Date
5 153 Videofreex, Media Bus, Lanesville undated
5 157 Miscellaneous and Details: Display Selection undated
5 161 Miscellaneous and Details: Video and TV Newspaper Articles undated
5 163 Cable and Public Access TV: Basic Cable undated
5 166 Cable and Public Access TV: National Federation of Local Cable Programmers (NFLCP) undated

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Oversize Materials: Series V

Scope and Content:

These boxes contain oversized materials from Series V: Photographs, primarily large format photographs and images used in the book Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited

Box Folder Title Date
6 261 Paper filed amid video stills. [corresponding photographs located in boxes 8 and 9] undated
Box Folder Title Date
7 Photographs and Images used in Subject to Change: Guerrilla Television Revisited undated

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Oversize Materials: Series VIIIB

Scope and Content:

Oversize materials from Series VIIIB: Printed Materials primarily include large newspapers and magazines.

Box Folder Title Date
11 298 CineVue [Asian Cinevision] 1988
11 301 Community Video Report 1974
11 302 Current, September 1988 1988
11 308 The Independent Gazette, July 1976 1976
11 316 The Television Laboratory at WNET-13: Vision News, Winter 1977 1977
11 320 Video Guide, Nov.'78-Jan.'79, 2:4-5, 3:2, 5:1, 5:2, ca. 1980
11 321 Video Tools #1 and #2, photocopies 1972-1973

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