Videofreex

Videofreex, one of the first video collectives, was founded in 1969 by David Cort, Curtis Ratcliff and Parry Teasdale, after David and Parry met each other, video cameras in hand, at the Woodstock Music Festival. Working out of a loft in lower Manhattan, the group's first major project was producing a live and tape TV presentation for the CBS network, The Now Show, for which they traveled the country, interviewing countercultural figures such as Abbie Hoffman and Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
The group soon grew to ten full-time members--including Chuck Kennedy, Nancy Cain, Skip Blumberg, Davidson Gigliotti, Carol Vontobel, Bart Friedman and Ann Woodward--and produced tapes, installations and multimedia events. The Videofreex trained hundreds of makers in this brand new medium though the group's Media Bus project.
In 1971 the Freex moved to a 17-room, former boarding house called Maple Tree Farm in Lanesville, NY, operating one of the earliest media centers. Their innovative programming ranged from artists' tapes and performances to behind-the-scenes coverage of national politics and alternate culture. They also covered their Catskill Mountain hamlet, and in early 1972 they launched the first pirate TV station, Lanesville TV. An exuberant experiment with two-way, interactive broadcasting, it used live phone-ins and stretched cameras to the highway, transmitting whatever the active minds of the Freex coupled with their early video gear could share with their rural viewers.
During the decade that the Freex were together, this pioneer video group amassed an archive of 1,500+ raw tapes and edits.
In 2001, the Video Data Bank began assembling this unique archive of original 1/2-inch open-reel videos, collecting them from basements and attics where the tapes were stored. A restoration plan was hammered out in 2007 and a distribution contract was signed between VDB and the newly formalized Videofreex Partnership (administered by Skip Blumberg).
The Videofreex Archive, now housed at VDB, chronicles the countercultural movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The titles listed here are the first wave of an ongoing project to preserve and digitize important examples of this early video.
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| Tuned In, Turned On! Videofreex Tape the World | 2011 | New Releases, Single Artist Compilations, Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art |
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| Interviews in the Street II | 1976 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| The Sheik Who Shook Lanesville | 1975 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Probably the World's Smallest TV Station -- Video Television Review: Lanesville TV | 1975 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Trashing and Gassing in Miami: The 1972 Republican Convention | 1972 | Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Lanesville Overview I | 1972 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Lanesville TV Edit--Catskill Game Farm Horse Show | 1972 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Soup in Cup | 1972 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Davidson's Jail Tape | 1971 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| After the Bar with Tony and Michael | 1971 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Building Dome in Riverbi Earth People's Park | 1971 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Ricky's Magic | 1971 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| CBS--Lily and Cleaver Tapes | 1971 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Process Video Revolution | 1971 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Chicken Dinner | 1971 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Laughing Song and Crying Song | 1971 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Rome N.Y. | 1971 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Shirley Clarke and the Camera | 1971 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Fred Hampton: Chant and Demonstration | 1970 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| New Haven: Abbie Hoffman and the National Guard | 1970 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Hells Angels' Run | 1970 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Women's Lib Demonstration NYC | 1970 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Women's Lib Rally | 1970 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Women's Lib Discussion: Burning Theatre and Alternate U | 1970 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Mes and Youse | 1970 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Money | 1970 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Sybil | 1970 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Fred Hampton: Black Panthers in Chicago | 1969 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Chicago Travelogue: Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and the Yippies | 1969 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Chicago Travelogue: The Weathermen | 1969 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Incredible String Band | 1969 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Circo dell'Arte (Circus Arts) | 1969 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Subject to Change | 1969 | New Releases, Videofreex Archive, Single Titles |
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| Jerusalem Tapes: [Israeli] Black Panther on the Street | 1950 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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| Jerusalem Tapes: Second Brain, Arab Feedback | 1950 | Videofreex Archive, Early Video Art, Single Titles |
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