Poetry in motion: A video weblog
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Apocalypse Pooh
A recent edition of Canadian film Journal CINEACTION included a piece about an early bootleg video called APOCALYPSE POOH. Though it could be considered a "mashup," the work pre-dates the internet-era. It was circulated on bootlegged VHS tapes, along with other early examples of copyright-violating underground cinema that became possible once video was consumer level.
It has now surfaced on YouTube. As far as I know, the artist is still unidentified.
Labels:
Mashups,
Winnie the Pooh
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