Gene Youngblood

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Lecturer in critical studies within the Image and Motion department at the faculty of Santa Fe. And, prior to that, having taught Theory and Art of electronic media for more than 15 years at the UCLA California Institute of Arts, in the United States.

He wrote the Expanded Cinema (1970) which was the first book to refer to video as an art form, and he has contributed to the establishment of the media-related arts' ambit, most notably, by inspiring a whole generation of artists.

From 1967 to 1970 he was co-news-editor and reviewer for the Los Angeles Free Press, the first and most influential of the underground newspapers of that time.


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