1976 | United States | Experimental

General Motors (Excerpt)

  • English - 60 mins
  • Director | Phil Morton
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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A response to the inability of his local General Motors dealer to fix Morton's 1974 Chevy van to his satisfaction, this tape blends experimental image-processing techniques with documentation of the faulty vehicle. Morton states that he is upset primarily because General Motors "can't get their tech together," and as a video producer involved with using and maintaining high-tech equipment, this strikes Morton as expecially bothersome. The tape reads like a consumer's manifesto, and addresses the popular notion that video could be used to reconfigure power relations, for example, between manufactuers and consumers. Morton delivers his psychedelically-inflected performance with humor and the conviction of an embattled consumer. The tape was produced at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Corporate Experimental Media Consumerism Technology
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