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- Videofreex abstract "The Videofreex were a pioneering video collective who used the Sony Portapak for countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978. They were founded in 1969 by David Cort, Mary Curtis Ratcliff and Parry Teasdale, after Cort and Teasdale met each other at the Woodstock Music Festival. They were based out of a 17 bedroom house in the Catskill Mountains named the Maple Tree Farm. In order to receive an initial grant of $40,000 from The New York State Council of the Arts, the Videofreex rebranded itself as the non-profit \"Media Bus\".Michael Shamberg, author of Guerrilla Television and founding member of TVTV remarked that \"The Freex are the most production oriented of the video groups […] in terms of finished, cleanly edited, high quality tape, which is generally quite entertaining, the Videofreex are clearly the best.\"Mirroring the beliefs outlined in Guerrilla Television, they believed they could turn the medium of television, at the time dominated by The \"Big Three\" Television Networks, into a more democratic medium and in 1972 they launched the first pirate television station, Lanesville TV, using a transmitter given to them by Abbie Hoffman.The Videofreex Archive, containing more than 1,500 original tapes, is housed at the Video Data Bank. Work is underway to preserve important titles from the Archive and make them available through distribution.".
- Videofreex wikiPageExternalLink www.videofreex.com.
- Videofreex wikiPageExternalLink videofreex.
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- Videofreex wikiPageLength "3337".
- Videofreex wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Videofreex wikiPageRevisionID "694670053".
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Abbie_Hoffman.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Woodward.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Bart_Friedman.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Big_Three_television_networks.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Vontobel.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Citizen_media.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_art.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_artists.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Catskill_Mountains.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Kennedy.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink David_Cort.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Davidson_Gigliotti.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Guerrilla_television.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Curtis_Ratcliff.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Shamberg.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Nancy_Cain.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink New_York_State_Council_on_the_Arts.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Parry_Teasdale.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Pirate_television.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Portapak.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Skip_Blumberg.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Sony.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink TVTV_(video_collective).
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Video_Data_Bank.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLink Woodstock.
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Videofreex".
- Videofreex wikiPageWikiLinkText "videofreex".
- Videofreex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Videofreex subject Category:Citizen_media.
- Videofreex subject Category:Video_art.
- Videofreex subject Category:Video_artists.
- Videofreex type Artist.
- Videofreex type Genre.
- Videofreex type Artist.
- Videofreex type Genre.
- Videofreex comment "The Videofreex were a pioneering video collective who used the Sony Portapak for countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978. They were founded in 1969 by David Cort, Mary Curtis Ratcliff and Parry Teasdale, after Cort and Teasdale met each other at the Woodstock Music Festival. They were based out of a 17 bedroom house in the Catskill Mountains named the Maple Tree Farm.".
- Videofreex label "Videofreex".
- Videofreex sameAs Q17088698.
- Videofreex sameAs m.0bwh77g.
- Videofreex sameAs Q17088698.
- Videofreex wasDerivedFrom Videofreex?oldid=694670053.
- Videofreex isPrimaryTopicOf Videofreex.