"Midiotauro", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 9º Festival
Based upon the Greek legend of the Minotaur, the performance involved a videocreature with an ox’s head and two monitors for eyes.
performances
Marcelo Tas | 9th Festival
“Reality does not exist,” in the words of Marcelo Tas. According to the artist, reality is always manipulated whenever one is working with television
testimonies
Timothy Binkley | 9th Festival
A guest to the 9th edition, in 1992, Timothy Blinkley expounds his views on virtual reality. Built using computers, virtual reality is defined by abstraction in opposition to the concrete nature of objects
testimonies
Wesley Duke Lee | 9th Festival
To Wesley Duke Lee, the artist must intervene if video is to become something more than just "a bunch of hardware that is good for nothing..."
testimonies
Gianni Toti | 9th Festival
One of the people honored at the 1992 edition, Gianni Totti discusses the roles of artist and of art. To him, art is the chaotic beginning at which order and power are made to contradict each other
testimonies
Eduardo Coutinho | 9th Festival
The filmmaker presents his perspectives on video and documentary in Brazil, discusses the notion of authorship, and television productions
testimonies
Bill Viola | 9th Festival
“All technological breakthroughs affect my work,” explains Bill Viola. The notion of perception is central to the artist’s work, and the body is the key with which one connects with the world
testimonies
Amaral Netto | 9th Festival
Amaral Netto discusses the independent news report produced for TV, and the notion of truth in the reporter’s work
testimonies
Event’s coverage on TV Cultura | 09th Festival
The coverage featured the highlights of the 1992 Festival’s closing day, including the debate “10 questions for 100 Brazilians,” focusing on Brazilian TV; Roberto Muylaert was one of the participants
in review
Event’s coverage on TV Cultura | 9th Festival
The coverage of the 9th Festival, in 1992, featured the preparations leading up to the event, highlighting the increased number of foreigners in the competitive show, and a few international guests, such as Jean-Paul Fargier and Bill Viola.
in review