All in the Family: An Examination of Community Access Cable in Canada
Fuse, Spring 1994, v. 17, no. 3, pp. 22-30
An editorial examining the truths, troubles and bloody annoyance of community access cable in Canada. Looking at the contents of their programming, its restricting inaccessability towards video artists and the reasons being why television in general has been lacking in creative quality.
ITEM 1994.079 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Squeezing Sorrow from an Ashtray (1992) – Steve Reinke
Breasts, Boobs and Bazoombas (1993) – Karen Poce
Complications, Part One – Kika Thorne
The Gina Show – John Anderson
Three Hundred Dollars – Eldon Garnet
Living With AIDS – Michael Balser