An Independent Art Movement: The Independent Artist, Community Television, and the Age of Information
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30/11/2009
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Resumo |
The history of community television shows that it has been a home to activist and non-profit organizations that have created programs focused on freedom of speech. This project proposes that community television is also a place where artists can have freedom of artistic expression. The reflective paper reviews the creation of my film designed to inform and attract artists to community television. In it I critically reflect on the artistic, technical, artistic/technical, and production changes made throughout my journey from being a visual artist to becoming a video-artist. The reflective paper, along with the film, act as a wake-up call to artists who are unaware of community television and the advantages it has to offer them. |
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Publicador |
Digital Commons @ DU |
Fonte |
Arts and Culture |
Palavras-Chave | #art; artistic expression; Community Television; film; open access television; screenplay; storyboard; video; video art |
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text |