[rec.music.misc] National TV show wants your music video.

robcamp@well.sf.ca.us (Robert Campanell) (06/07/91)

"Cyberia," the first cyberpunk-influenced television program on a
national network, is seeking both short-form music video and
video from live performances to program for it's upcoming
season.  "Cyberia" features computer animations and music videos
of electronic musicians, and it's goal is to demonstrate how the
computer is being used as an artistic tool.

U*NET is non-profit satellite television network linking hundreds
of colleges across the United States, and it features a diversity
of student-produced programs.   Programs are downlinked by the
individual college television stations and broadcast to the
school and its surrounding community.  The network has a combined
potential television audience of 7 million viewers.  U*NET is
located at Brown University and is supported from grants by CBS,
Time-Warner, HBO, TBS, and other major cable networks.

We are primarily seeking works from students or faculty. 

This past season featured music video from Rob Camp, Downtown
Science, Brian Evans, Information Society, Tod Machover, Todd
Rundgren, Carl Stone, and Totentanz.  If you have some material
that you would like to submit, please send a description of your
works.

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