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Les Levine (Dublin, 1935) is a pioneer of video and media art, living in [[New York City]].
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; Interviews
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* Davidson Gigliotti, [http://davidsonsfiles.org/LesLevineInterviewPart1.html "Les Levine Interview"], ''The Early Video Project'', 2000. Recorded 9 Dec 1999.
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; Catalogues
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* ''Les Levine: Art can see - Medienskulptur'', ed. Johann-Karl Schmidt, Hatje Cantz, 1997, 180 pp. With texts by Isabel Greschat, Thomas McEvilley, and Johann-Karl Schmidt. {{en}}/{{de}} [http://www.hatjecantz.de/les-levine-3633-0.html]
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; Literature
 
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* Gene Youngblood, "Les Levine: ''Iris''", section in Youngblood, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=218 Expanded Cinema]'', 1970, pp 338-341, [http://www.n3krozoft.com/_xxbcf67373.TMP/tv/les_levine.html HTML].
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* Gene Youngblood, "Les Levine: ''Iris''", section in Youngblood, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=218 Expanded Cinema]'', New York: Dutton, 1970, pp 338-341, [http://www.n3krozoft.com/_xxbcf67373.TMP/tv/les_levine.html HTML].
  
 
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[[Category:Systems art|Levine, Les]]

Revision as of 23:17, 17 April 2015

Les Levine (Dublin, 1935) is a pioneer of video and media art, living in New York City.

Interviews
Catalogues
  • Les Levine: Art can see - Medienskulptur, ed. Johann-Karl Schmidt, Hatje Cantz, 1997, 180 pp. With texts by Isabel Greschat, Thomas McEvilley, and Johann-Karl Schmidt. (English)/(German) [1]
Literature
  • Gene Youngblood, "Les Levine: Iris", section in Youngblood, Expanded Cinema, New York: Dutton, 1970, pp 338-341, HTML.
Links