AGETSTEIN, Stephen, ed.
AGETSTEIN, Stephen, ed.
San Francisco: Send Magazine, 1983. 56pp; b&w illus. 4to. Illustrated wraps. Creasing along spine, light corner wear; better than very good.
Seventh issue of this periodical exploring the cutting-edge of video technology with regards to both the avant-arts and popular culture. This issue on the theme of "Computer Arts," with features including an article by Marian Kester on "mass media's continuing fascination with fascism"; "Computer Art As A Way of Life" by Gene Youngblood; "An Introduction to Computer Animation" by Larry Cuba; "The Programmers' Genitals" by Les Levine; "Information Withheld" by Juan Downey; "Commercial Art" by Ray Orbison; and "Performer As Technology" by Michal Peppe. Also a bound-in catalog insert for the 1983 San Francisco Video Festival, and columns by Jeff Zeldman, Brad Lapin, Dale Hoyt, Natalie Welch, Linda Dubler, and Skip Sweeney.
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