CONTRIBUTIONS Quantum Entanglement and the EZTV Online Museum Michael Masucci EZTV EZTV is an artist-run video community celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2004. Over the years, EZTV has been acknowledged as a seminal pioneer in the artistic and intellectual advocacy and use of desktop digital tools for cinema, live performance, online interactivity and video art. With collaborators and exhibitors including filmmakers Jean Luc Godard and Robert Altman, writers Allen Ginsberg and Charles Bukowski, choreographers Loretta Livingston and Zina Bethune and painters Keith Haring and David Hockney, EZTV has long demonstrated that the desktop digital revolution is not just for computer graphic artists, but for the creative community as a whole. In its early history, EZTV was one of a few public places in Southern California where one could routinely see works created using computer-based tools. EZTV held exhibitions of numerous digital artists including David Em, Vibeke Sorenson, Ed Emshwiller, Rebecca Allen and Karl Sims. It was also a frequent home for the local LA SIGGRAPH chapter throughout the 1980s, with chairpersons Joan Collins and Coco Cohn holding many memorable and often influential events there. Computer art historian Patric Prince, producer Robert Gelman and artists Victor Acevedo, ia Kamandalu
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