- EZTV
EZTV was founded
Los Angeles in 1979 by film scholar, writer and video producerJohn Dorr , along with several filmmakers, actors, writers, musicians and artists. [ [http://www.eztvmedia.com/dorr.html John Dorr bio at EZTVmedia.com] ] EZTV is credited with creating one of the world's first video theaters,computer art gallery and independentmedia center . Dorr wrote, produced and directed some of the earliest feature-length narrative films on video, and through his advocacy and example, helped spawn the currentindependent media revolution, seen most typically today, online, through services such asYouTube .Early history
After a series of public screenings of early EZTV videos at the
West Hollywood Community Center, Dorr, with a group of EZTV co-founders that includedMichael Masucci ,Strawn Bovee ,Mark Shepard ,James Williams ,Pat Miller , created in 1982 "EZTV Video Gallery", a 40-seat video theater, art gallery and media lab. The gallery's first premiere video was Dorr's "Dorothy and Alan at Norma Place," making the gallery an instantaneous success, due in part to an article in theAmerican Film Institute 's American Film magazine, as well as in various local print and electronic press. Within two years, media attention had reached a national scale, and EZTV expanded to a 100-seat video theater, with two gallery spaces, a production studio, five video editing rooms, a music lab and aphotography dark room . EZTV continued to receive routine local press attention, through newspapers such as theLA Times , theLA Weekly , and theLA Reader , as well as various magazine, TV and radio coverage.Filmmakers who screened at EZTV included
Jean Luc-Godard ,Robert Altman ,Chantal Ackerman , as well as artists ranging fromDavid Hockney ,Keith Haring ,Yoko Ono ,Bill Barminski , musicians ranging from theRed Hot Chili Peppers , Black Flag and many of the pioneeringdigital art ists exhibited, collaborated, or lectured at EZTV.Through the efforts of EZTV's
Michael Masucci , and ia Kamandalu (aka Kim McKillip), often working in collaboration with digital artistVictor Acevedo , and art historian and Patric Prince, EZTV began to become a vital center for the exploration, exhibition and advocacy of the emerging new media arts. EZTV was often the meeting place for the LA chapter ofSIGGRAPH , and through the efforts of LA-SIGGRAPHSJoan Collins andCoco Conn , was the first site for SIG-KIDZ, a pioneering experiment in digital art and education. Various other organizations, including the International Documentary Association, theLong Beach Museum of Art Video Annex, the Visual Music Alliance, theCalifornia Outside Music Association and the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies guest-curated numerous exhibitions at EZTV.EZTV founder John Dorr died on
January 1 ,1993 , from the complications ofHIV /AIDS . TheAmerican Film Institute 's International Film Festival was named that year in his memory, and he was eulogized in obituaries in theNew York Times , theLos Angeles Times , the LA Weekly, theHollywood Reporter , Variety and Documentary Magazine. Following Dorr's death, EZTV moved into a series of art organization-in-residency, including in Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), from 1996-2000, and Santa Monica's 18th Street Arts Center (2000-present).Recent history
EZTV continued, under the direction of
Michael Masucci andKate Johnson , and continued the curatorial as well as production methodologies, premiering various new EZTV projects at venues such as theMuseum of Modern Art (New York) the Institute of Contemporary Art (London) and various galleries, conferences and festivals."Hacking the Timeline" an on-going project concerned with the historical analysis of the new media revolution, was instituted in 2003 and has staged lectures, online screenings and gallery exhibitions of classic and emerging digital art.
EZTV continues today, producing original work which has screened at the Museum of Modern Art, the Institute of Contemporary Art, the American Film Institute, Bravo, the
BBC , theHistory Channel and various galleries and festivals. EZTV is currently an artist organization-in-residency at the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica.References
External links
* [http://www.eztvmedia.com EZTV Media]
* [http://www.eztvmedia.com/httl.html Hacking the Timeline]
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