The First film of an "Electron in Motion" was
authentically documented/registred on film 1966. The experiments was broadcasted
to a Television audience of 150 million, all over Europe 1968. Controlling the
electronic signal, guided a new movements of further developments of animation
and morphing as well as video art. www.firstfilmedelectron.homestead.com/
Just before Nam June Paik made his first
FREE artistic video tapes the Swedish/Australian artist Ture Sjolander made
"TIME" 1966, "MONUMENT" 1967 and later 1969 " Space in the Brain" the latter
production in co-operation with NASA space center, the Apollo 11 Flight, and in
conjunction with the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. www.MONUMENT1967.homestead.com/
Read more and visit the websites above !
This Version is intentionally partly without sound track. The material posted is
extracts and unedited. An edited version will soon be posted on the Internet.
www.wikipedia.homestead.com/FIRST_ELECTRONIC_ANIMATION_1966.html
The First film of an "Electron in
Motion" was authentically documented/registred on film 1966. The experiments was
broadcasted to a Televisi...The First film of an "Electron in Motion" was
authentically documented/registred on film 1966. The experiments was broadcasted
to a Television audience of 150 million, all over Europe 1968. Controlling the
electronic signal, guided a new movements of further developments of animation
and morphing as well as video art. www.firstfilmedelectron.homestead.com/ Just
before Nam June Paik made his first FREE artistic video tapes the
Swedish/Australian artist Ture Sjolander made "TIME" 1966, "MONUMENT" 1967 and later 1969
" Space in the Brain"
the latter production in co-operation with NASA space center, the Apollo 11
Flight, and in conjunction with the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation. www.MONUMENT1967.homestead.com/
Read more and
visit the websites above ! This Version is intentionally partly without sound
track. The material posted is extracts and unedited. An edited version will soon
be posted on the Internet. www.wikipedia.homestead.com/FIRST_ELECTRONIC_ANIMATION_1966.html