Expanded Cinema - Gene Youngblood, filmoznawstwo (thanx pillowbookworm)
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Gene Youngblood
became a passenger of Spaceship
Earth
on May
30, 1942. He is a faculty member of the California Institute of the
Arts, School of Critical Studies. Since 1961 he has worked in all
aspects of communications media: for five years he was reporter,
feature writer, and film critic for the Los Angeles
Herald-Examiner;
in
1965 he conducted a weekly program on film and the arts for KPFK,
Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles; in 1967 he wrote, produced, directed,
edited, and on-camera reported "human interest" filmed news
features for KHJ-TV in Los Angeles; since 1967 his column
“Intermedia” has appeared weekly in the Los Angeles
Free Press
on
subjects ranging from film and the arts to science, technology, and
the cultural revolution. Mr. Youngblood currently is working on two
books:
The Videosphere,
about global television in the 1970s as a
tool for conscious evolution, and
Earth Nova,
a philosophical novel
and screenplay about the new consciousness, the new lifestyle, and
their relation to technology.
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EXPANDED CINEMA
by Gene Youngblood
Introduction by R. Buckminster Fuller
A Dutton Paperback
P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York 1970
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