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Open Circuits Revisited: Susan Murray and Fred Turner in Conversation
EAI 12/10/25 EAI 12/10/25

Open Circuits Revisited: Susan Murray and Fred Turner in Conversation

Fred Turner and Susan Murray on television utopias of the 1970s and their continued relevance to our current political, cultural, and technological landscape.

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Closed Circuits and Black Boxes: Artistic Responses to Technological Enclosure by Cass Fino-Radin
EAI 12/10/25 EAI 12/10/25

Closed Circuits and Black Boxes: Artistic Responses to Technological Enclosure by Cass Fino-Radin

Media conservator Cass Fino-Radin traces shifts in media artists’ attitudes towards technology from Open Circuits to present.

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“VT is not TV”: Early Video Art, Television, and the Politics of Broadcasting by Kara Carmack
EAI 10/8/25 EAI 10/8/25

“VT is not TV”: Early Video Art, Television, and the Politics of Broadcasting by Kara Carmack

Scholar Kara Carmack addresses the inception and continued impact of Manhattan public access television in July, 1971.

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Whit Pow & Alexander Galloway: Error, Noise, and Randomness
EAI 12/20/24 EAI 12/20/24

Whit Pow & Alexander Galloway: Error, Noise, and Randomness

A talk, screening, and live glitch demonstration on the 1978 Bally Astrocade video game console by artist-scholars Whit Pow and Alexander Galloway.

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Hobbyists to the Front by Emma Dickson
EAI 12/13/24 EAI 12/13/24

Hobbyists to the Front by Emma Dickson

Media art conservator and artist Emma Dickson reflects on the evolution of cathode ray tube (CRT) hobbyists and technicians and their contemporary position.

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The New Television: Video After Television | Introduction by Tyler Maxin and Rebecca Cleman
EAI 10/9/24 EAI 10/9/24

The New Television: Video After Television | Introduction by Tyler Maxin and Rebecca Cleman

An excerpt from EAI and no place press's forthcoming publication, The New Television: Video After Television.

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