Dov Eylath

Dov ‘Doobie’ EYLATH (1953) is a British-Israeli contemporary video artist mainly active in the 1980s. Eylath’s work has an improvisational, intuitive, and ‘live’ character. During his performances, he uses live camera work and mixes it on the spot. He was also a research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Advanced Visual Studies from 1985-1986, where he focused on video, multimedia and media research.

Filmography

4000 Great American Abstracts (1983), Square Dance (1983), Fauvrite (1983), Auto Crash Victims (1982), Formalistic Video (1982), Free Flow (1982), Blue for You (1981), Cossi Fanni Tutti (1981), A.R.T. (1981), Media Madness Captain Wipeout (1981), Rolling (imaginary) stones in the park (1980), Her interpretation of me (1979), I danced to my body, it is a musical instrument, my mount can remember the song of the tribe (1979)

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