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Corner of My Universe, Seattle, Washington, 1980
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Clip TitleCorner of My Universe, Seattle, Washington, 1980
Clip SummaryBill Ritchie and Praczukowski discuss video art and how various video effects were created using video cameras and a switchboard. The video piece incorporates a painting by Professor Praczukowski.
Duration3 min., 56 sec.
Digital FormatVideo
Original Source TitleEd Praczukowski: Corner of My Universe
Original Source SummaryEd Praczukowski, painting professor at the UW Art School, describes his experience of using video special effects to create taped variations of his oil painting. He talks with Bill Ritchie, professor of media art.
Participants/PerformersRitchie, Bill
Praczukowski, Ed.
NotesClip title supplied by cataloger.
Voices: Bill Ritchie, Ed Praczukowski
Subjects (LCSH)Praczukowski, Edward--Interviews
Ritchie, Bill
Painting
Cinematography--Special effects
Genres (LCSH)Experimental films
Filmed interviews
Nonfiction films
Film clips
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionSpecial Collections Moving Image Collection
Order NumberMV0087
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionUWMedia Center Videotape Collection, VC103
Digital Reproduction InformationDigital streaming QuickTime video file made from DVCAM master, by Special Collections at UW Media Center, Odegaard Library, on May 29, 2009, using Quick Time, version 7.6
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