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'''INFERMENTAL - International - Fermentum - Mental''' - is the first international magazine on videocassettes, initiated by the Hungarian filmmakers [[Gábor Bódy]] and [[Vera Bódy]] in [[1980]]. Alternating editors from different countries assembled approximately annually a 5 to 7 hours lasting video magazine, that informed of the latest tendencies in audio-visual arts.
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'''INFERMENTAL - International - Fermentum - Mental''', initiated by the Hungarian filmmakers [[Gábor Bódy]] and [[Vera Bódy]] in [[1980]], was the first international magazine on videocassettes, was the first international videocassette magazine that published video artworks in part or whole, trailers, and reports (lasting 1-20 minutes) from around the world. Appearing annually with a total running time between four and six hours, each issue was compiled and edited in a different worldwide location. From the first issue (Berlin, 1982), which was publicized on a massive electronic billboard during the Berlin Film Festival and co-edited by Astrid Heibach and Gábor Bódy, who in 1980 initiated the ‘international recorded imagery project), to the last issue (Skopje and Osnabrück, 1991), a total of 660 works were gathered together. ‘Infermental' was conceived neither as festival nor gallery, but as a ‘running information memory' (Oliver Hirschbiegel) that bundled together excerpts, documents and events according to thematic and intellectual context.
Infermental's 10 issues + 1 special issue (altogether about 70 hours and more than 1500 artists from 36 countries) are on loan in the video collection of the ZKM Karlsruhe - Center for Art and Media - and are publicly available via a Jukebox-System.
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Following the death of Gábor Bódy, his wife Vera Bódy was responsible for co-ordinating the project. The complete magazine archive, including 10 issues + 1 special issue (altogether about 70 hours and more than 1500 artists from 36 countries, has been on permanent loan to the collection of the ZKM Karlsruhe since 1992 - and are publicly available via a Jukebox-System.
  
  
 
http://www.infermental.de/<br>
 
http://www.infermental.de/<br>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INFERMENTAL
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INFERMENTAL<br>
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http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/infermental/

Revision as of 14:57, 23 May 2009

INFERMENTAL - International - Fermentum - Mental, initiated by the Hungarian filmmakers Gábor Bódy and Vera Bódy in 1980, was the first international magazine on videocassettes, was the first international videocassette magazine that published video artworks in part or whole, trailers, and reports (lasting 1-20 minutes) from around the world. Appearing annually with a total running time between four and six hours, each issue was compiled and edited in a different worldwide location. From the first issue (Berlin, 1982), which was publicized on a massive electronic billboard during the Berlin Film Festival and co-edited by Astrid Heibach and Gábor Bódy, who in 1980 initiated the ‘international recorded imagery project), to the last issue (Skopje and Osnabrück, 1991), a total of 660 works were gathered together. ‘Infermental' was conceived neither as festival nor gallery, but as a ‘running information memory' (Oliver Hirschbiegel) that bundled together excerpts, documents and events according to thematic and intellectual context.

Following the death of Gábor Bódy, his wife Vera Bódy was responsible for co-ordinating the project. The complete magazine archive, including 10 issues + 1 special issue (altogether about 70 hours and more than 1500 artists from 36 countries, has been on permanent loan to the collection of the ZKM Karlsruhe since 1992 - and are publicly available via a Jukebox-System.


http://www.infermental.de/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INFERMENTAL
http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/infermental/