Centre Georges Pompidou
France•3
The WNET Group
Thirteen
Not part of a collection.
In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the hands of Big Brother. Right at the start of the much-anticipated Orwellian year, Paik and Co. were keen to demonstrate satellite TV's ability to serve positive ends-- Namely, the intercontinental exchange of culture, combining both highbrow and entertainment elements. A live broadcast shared between WNET TV in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, linked up with broadcasters in Germany and South Korea, reached a worldwide audience of over 10 or even 25 million (including the later repeat transmissions).
George Plimpton
Self - Host
Claude Villers
Self - Co-Host
Peter Gabriel
Self
Laurie Anderson
Self
Joseph Beuys
Self
John Cage
Self
Salvador Dalí
Self (archive footage)
Allen Ginsberg
Self
Charlotte Moorman
Self
Danny Elfman
Self
Arthur Russell
Self
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Self
Mitchell Kriegman
Self
Yves Montand
Self
Anne Garefino
Assistant Director
Emile Ardolino
Director
Nam June Paik
Director
Nam June Paik
Editor
Deborah Liebling
Associate Producer
Robert Richter
Production Assistant
Mitchell Kriegman
Writer
Nam June Paik
Writer
Jan 1, 1984
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