THE EMERGENCE OF VIDEO PROCESSING TOOLS
Television
Becoming Unglued
volume 2
edited by Kathy High, Sherry Miller Hocking,
Mona Jimenez
Intellect Ltd (May 15, 2014)
The Emergence of Video
Processing Tools presents stories of the development of early video tools and
systems designed and built by artists and technologists during the late 1960s
and ’70s. Split over two volumes, the contributors examine the intersection of
art and science and look at collaborations among inventors, designers, and
artists trying to create new tools to capture and manipulate images in
revolutionary ways. The contributors include “video pioneers,” who have been
active since the emergence of the aesthetic, and technologists, who continue to
design, build, and hack media tools. The book also looks at contemporary
toolmakers and the relationship between these new tools and the past. Video and
media production is a growing area of interest in art and this collection will
be an indispensable guide to its origins and its future.