Also on the videoblogging mail list an some links to websites that archive earlier movements independent video production right back to the first portapaks. The Radical Software movement:
“Our purpose is to make all the historic issues of Radical Software freely available to everyone. This site is designed for easy browsing and downloading, and hosts a sophisticated search engine to help you find the information you require on all aspects of independent video and video art back in the “Portapak Era.”
A curated group of artists on the California College of the Arts, Wattis Institute website.
And an archive of individeo iniaitives the Media Burn website:
“Welcome to Media Burn Independent Video Archive, the first website of its kind, created entirely from progressive nonfiction videos and television programs.”
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