OUT OF PRINT
EAI Video Program at The NY Art Book Fair


Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is pleased to participate in the 2008 New York Art Book Fair. EAI will present a special program of videos that considers issues of access, circulation and obsolescence. The program explores "out of print" art and media, in the form of limited edition videos, site-specific installations, Internet searches, one-off broadcasts, and ephemeral actions and performances that exist only as documents or artifacts.


October 24 - 26, 2008


Peggy Ahwesh
Michael Bell-Smith
Chris Burden
Jaime Davidovich
Cheryl Donegan
Dan Graham
Gordon Matta-Clark
Shana Moulton
Takeshi Murata
Nam June Paik
Seth Price
Martha Rosler
Carolee Schneemann
Ira Schneider
Lawrence Weiner
Jane Crawford & Robert Fiore
(documenting Robert Smithson)



The New York Art Book Fair
Phillips de Pury & Company
450 West 15th Street at 10th Avenue, 3rd Floor
(between 9th & 10th Avenues)
New York City

Friday 10/24 & Saturday 10/25: 11 am - 7 pm
Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm

Admission free

Benefit Preview
Thursday, October 23, 2008, 6-9 pm

EAI will be located in Gallery S (project room).


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Screening Program:

Ira Schneider
TV As a Creative Medium (with Narration), 1969-2001, 11:36 min

Jane Crawford & Robert Fiore (documenting Robert Smithson)
Rundown, 1994, 12 min

Michael Bell-Smith
Three Slideshows After Ed Ruscha and The Networked Computer, 2006, 7:07 min

Lawrence Weiner
Turning Some Pages, 2007, 5 min

Seth Price
Digital Video Effect: "Editions", 2006, 12 min

Dan Graham & Ernst Mitzka
Westkunst (Modern Period): Dan Graham Segment, 1980, 7:10 min

Gordon Matta-Clark
The Wall, 1976-2007, 15:04 min

Martha Rosler
If it's too bad to be true, it could be DISINFORMATION, 1985, 16:26 min

Chris Burden
The TV Commercials 1973-1977, 1973-77/2000, 3:46 min

Peggy Ahwesh
Beirut Outtakes, 2007, 7:30 min

Takeshi Murata
Untitled (Pink Dot), 2007, 5 min

Carolee Schneemann
Carl Ruggles Christmas Breakfast 1960, 2007, 9:04 min

Shana Moulton
Whispering Pines 8, 2006, 7:34 min

Cheryl Donegan
Refuses, 2006, 5 min

Nam June Paik & Jud Yalkut
Waiting for Commercials, 1966-72, 1992, 6:41 min

Jaime Davidovich
Reality Properties: Fake Estates, 1975, 7 min


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About EAI

Founded in 1971, Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is one of the world's leading nonprofit resources for video art and interactive media. EAI's core program is the international distribution of a major collection of new and historical media works by artists. EAI's activities include a preservation program, viewing access, educational services, online resources, and public programs such as exhibitions and lectures. The Online Catalogue provides a comprehensive resource on the 175 artists and 3,000 works in the EAI collection, including extensive research materials. www.eai.org

Please visit EAI's new project, The Online Resource Guide for Exhibiting, Collecting & Preserving Media Art, a comprehensive source for information on single-channel video, computer-based art, and media installation: http://resourceguide.eai.org


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