Afro@Digital
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The IT revolution has become a daily reality in many African countries, where the internet, mobile telephones and digital video cameras are being used with extraordinary creativity and versatility. How to make sure that digital technology doesn’t become an agent of neo-colonialism? Through the use of metaphor, the documentary suggests that it was actually on the African continent that digital technology was invented some 20,000 years ago!
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The Revolution will not be Televised
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Don McLean Restorations + JLB – The Man Who Saw The Future
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Videogramme einer Revolution
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Early Collaborations
A sample of rare early collaborative works by Jud Yalkut and Nam June Paik, recorded between 1967 and 1969. -
Rabotnik TV
As opposed to conventional TV, the editing applied by Radio Rabotnik-TV Amsterdam is consistently artistic. -
DCTP TV (Development Company For Television Program)
Dadaist, multidimensional, multi-sensory experience. -
TV Interruptions (7 TV Pieces)
The first example of British artists’ television and as an equally formative moment in British video art.
Film details
- Productielanden
- Congo, France
- Jaar
- 2003
- Festivaleditie
- IFFR 2006
- Lengte
- 52'
- Medium/Formaat
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- Taal
- English, French
- Première status
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- Director
- Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda