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- Set ten years after the most peaceful revolution in United States history, it presents a dystopia in which the issues of many groups - minorities, liberals, gay rights organizations, feminists - are dealt with by the government.
- Inverting the form, style and time frame of commercial television advertising, Joan Logue has produced a unique series of dynamic video portraits of twenty-six avant-garde artists, writers, musicians, dancers, and performers from New York.
- A marathon performance organized by multimedia artist Jean Dupuy. Audience members eat a meal of homemade soup, bread, apple tarts and wine. Dinner is followed by 2-minute performances by divers SoHo artists, musicians and filmmakers.
- Solo exhibition and video installation by Japanese/American avant-garde filmmaker Takahiko Iimura at The Kitchen, New York City, NY.
- On March 24, 1979, The Kitchen, in NYC, hosted a concert of reconstructed historical Fluxus performances. Over forty short pieces by thirty artists and composers were performed during the event and edited into this compilation film.
- Live black-and-white, closed-circuit video projections (one in dark room with timed strobe flash, the other with a camera mounted inside a free-standing wall); videotape delay system with three box turtles; 4-channels of amplified sounds.
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