Purely human sleep [videorecording] : (water falling from one world to another) / Ken Feingold. [1980]

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Purely human sleep [videorecording] : (water falling from one world to another) / Ken Feingold. [1980]

Purely human sleep juxtaposes still photographs and television footage with signs and symbols, creating visual metaphors and stream-of-consciousness chains of images. These dreamlike structures suggest nonlinear narratives that Feingold describes as "excavations of the unconscious."

2 videocassettes of 2 (U-Matic) (64 min.) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. original.1 videodisc of 1 (DVD) (64 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. use copy.

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The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) was among the first to focus on video as an artistic medium, spurring similar efforts throughout the United States. Beginning in 1974 the museum began collecting and exhibiting video art, later also actively encouraging the development of video art by co-producing projects and offering editing facilities to artists in its Video Annex. The museum's innovative approaches to the display of video art included several experiments with broadcast and cable television...

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