Resources & Links
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Artists/Filmmakers
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Kenneth Anger
Official site for Kenneth Anger
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Beth Block
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Larry Cuba
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Sky David
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Elwood Decker
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Ivan Dyer Laserium page
Dryer was an LA filmmaker who invented the modern laser light shows in the early 1970s, which first appeared in LA. -
Sam Erenberg
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Oskar Fischinger
Official Oskar Fischinger Research Pages, including Bibliography, Biography, Filmography, and Texts by Fischinger, and more. -
Harry Gamboa Jr
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Mike Getz
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Jack Goldstein
Tribute site -
Amy Halpern
Official site -
Louis Hock
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David Lebrun
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Peter Mays
Official site -
Pat O’Neill
Production company site -
Single Wing Turquoise Bird
Info site -
Lewis Teague
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Jesus Trevino
Official site -
Grahame Weinbren
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David and Diana Wilson
Museum of Jurassic Technology site
LA Organizations
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The Academy Film Archive
Dedicated to the preservation and study of motion pictures, the Archive collects, restores, documents and provides research access to films. -
Center for Visual Music
A nonprofit film archive dedicated to visual music, experimental animation and avant-garde media.
CVM is commited to preservation, curation, education, scholarship, and dissemination of the film, performances and other media of this tradition, together with related historical documentation and artwork. -
The Eames Office
The Eames Office is committed to communicating, preserving, and extending the legacy and work of Charles and Ray Eames. -
iotaCenter
iotaCenter is a non-profit arts organization founded in 1994. Their mission is to inspire both new and existing artists in a historically dispersed and constantly changing technological environment. -
UCLA Film & Television Archive
The UCLA Film & Television Archive is the second largest moving image archive in the United States after the Library of Congress, and the world’s largest university-based media archive. -
Visual Communications
Visual Communications (VC) is the first non-profit organization in the nation dedicated to the honest and accurate portrayals of the Asian Pacific American peoples, communities and heritage through the media arts.
Distributors
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Canyon Cinema
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Electronic Arts Intermix
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The Film-Makers’ Cooperative
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Lightcone
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Lux
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Museum of Modern Art
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Video Data Bank
Chicago
Resources
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Anthology Film Archive
An international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video with a particular focus on American independent and avant-garde cinema and its precursors found in classic European, Soviet and Japanese film. Located in New York City. -
Chicago Filmmakers
A media arts organization that fosters the creation, appreciation and understanding of film and video as media for artistic and personal expression, as well as media of important social and community impact. -
cinovid
Database for experimental film and video art. -
Experimental Cinema
News and resources about experimental films -
Flicker
For the alternative cinematic experience – the best guide to screenings worldwide. -
40 Frames
Dedicated to preserving the art of 16mm filmmaking and exhibition. We advocate for a living history of 16mm through the preservation and exhibition of film prints, and continued production in the 16mm format. -
The Horse Hospital
A unique arts venue in London which has been providing a space for underground and avant-garde media since 1993. We offer regular events to our members showing rare film, music, and art, -
Light Industry
A new venue for film and electronic art. -
Millennium Film Workshop
Media arts center in NYC, and publisher of Millennium Film Journal. -
Northwest Film Center
A regional media arts resource and service organization founded to encourage the study, appreciation, and utilization of the moving image arts, foster their artistic and professional excellence, and to help create a climate in which they may flourish. The Center provides a variety of film and video exhibition, education, and information programs primarily directed to the residents of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska. -
Pacific Film Archive
The BAM/PFA Library and Film Study Center is one of the major film reference services in the country.