Panel Discussion: Videofreex: A Foundation for Participatory Art and Social Engagement | Art Exhibits, Film | Chronogram Magazine

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Panel Discussion: Videofreex: A Foundation for Participatory Art and Social Engagement

Videofreex (l. to r.) David Cort, Bart Friedman, and Parry Teasdale (holding Sarah Teasdale) introduce Lanesville, NY resident Scottie Benjamin to Sony Portapak technology at Maple Tree Farm, 1973
Videofreex (l. to r.) David Cort, Bart Friedman, and Parry Teasdale (holding Sarah Teasdale) introduce Lanesville, NY resident Scottie Benjamin to Sony Portapak technology at Maple Tree Farm, 1973
Videofreex Parry Teasdale and Skip Blumberg; Galen Joseph-Hunter, Wave Farm; Moderator: Andrew Ingall, Guest Curator, "Videofreex: The Art of Guerrilla Television." Alongside the Videofreex, artists and producers discuss Lanesville TV as a model for civic engagement and opportunities past and present for creative placemaking and revitalization. Panelists will share examples of participatory projects that fall on the spectrum between those designed and scripted by artists and those rooted in dialogue collaborative projects, as well as projects generated collectively with participants.