Guerrilla television

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Publisher
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Pages
108

Guerrilla television

1971 · Book · Michael Shamberg

Television broadcastingSocial aspects

This book presents ways to break the stranglehold of broadcast television on the American mind by using low-cost portable video-tape cameras, video cassettes, and cable television to design alternative television networks that favor portability and decentralization. The author's contention is that politics are obsolete and that information tools and tactics are a more powerful means of social change. To achieve true democracy, the author suggests that we develop a sense of media ecology in what he calls "media America," or the information environment. This is the first manual or how-to book for new media tools. by Michael Shamberg