Radical Software : Video and kidsTools Strickler, Jeff; Gordon, George; Haratonik, Peter; Laybourne, Kit; Le Baron, John; Anderson, Chuck; Falk, Irving; Behr, Bob; Lopate, Phillip; Petner, Joe; Sherwood, Susan; Ackerman, Mitch; Cowlan, Maggi; Page, Anne; Bent, Quincy; Laybourne, Gerry; Cost, Bruce; Goldin, Larry; Anderson, Chuck; Tambellini, Aldo; Garmey, Jane; Bush, Jeff; Miles, Ellen; Jonassen, David; Kearney, Jim; Dunn, Jon; Rabin, Paul; Halsband, Myles; Dale, Walter. Radical Software : Video and kids 2: 6. (1974).
Abstract (English)"Radical Software would provide a platform for the exploration of alternatives to the dominant mass media structure, and would do so in a manner that mixed the subjective style of the new journalism with the non-precious, self-published format of the Whole Earth Catalog. Readers would be encouraged to copy anything and disseminate it as they saw fit. Radical Software would not present itself self-consciously as an art magazine, but rather as a form of social activism and environmental sculpture. It would be a forum, a video craft how-to-magazine for the fearless, a rudimentary marketing and distribution system for the burgeoning community, and a journal of philosophical speculation and political opinion for all who shared their vision." -- Publisher's website. Edit this item (login required): |