Year: 1967
Runtime: 15 mins
Language: English
Directors: Ture Sjölander, Lars Weck
A 1968 experimental TV program called Monument was created by intermedia artists Ture Sjölander and Lars Weck with Swedish Broadcasting video engineer Bengt Modin. Broadcast in January 1968, it later aired across Europe, Asia and the United States. The work used images of famous people and paintings—the “monuments” of world culture—to expand viewers’ awareness of the communicative power inherent in visual imagery.
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