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Lewis Cohen/Stephen MarshallChannel Zero: Craig Baldwin (1995)

San Francisco-based found footage film-maker Craig Baldwin is one of America's most celebrated experimental artists. His work has been selected for major film festivals around the world and exhibited at some of the most prestigious museums and galleries on the planet. In this bleeding-edge edit by Lewis Cohen, Craig explains the reason for his copyright challenging work... and gives a brief history of the culture jam, from Warhol to EBN.


This movie is part of the collection: News & Public Affairs

Director: Lewis Cohen/Stephen Marshall
Producer: Sarah Aston
Production Company: Channel Zero/Psychedigital
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Guerrilla News Network; Channel Zero; Craig Baldwin


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Reviewer: permission to speak - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 20, 2004
Subject: when the self proclaimed folk art becomes more relevent than the high-art
great stuff. everyone should go out and make some work like this. this sort of thing really needs to be the folk art of our times.


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