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|d700.92|eP81|pDVD
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|aPOPaganda :|bthe art and crimes of Ron English|h[videorecording] /|cHarvest Moon Productions presents ; a film by Pedro Carvajal ; directed and produced by Pedro Carvajal.
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|aTaipei :|bSky Digi,|c2006.
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|a1 videodisc (74 min.) :|bsd., col. ;|c4 3/4 in.
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|aOriginally produced as a documentary in 2005.
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|aSpecial features: Commentary track with Kevin Chapados and Ron English [optional audio feature]; Featurettes Ron vs Saddam (6 min.), Revelations book 2 (4 min.), Hyperjinx tricycle (3 min.), The Dandy's (2 min.), Low Brow (6 min.), Tomorrows Child video plus Daniel Johnston extras (6 min.), Messing with Camel (2 min.), Mr. English you're going to hell-Rev. Vince Anderson (3 min.), Dibson-Hoffweiler "We're using you to get two songs" (3 min.), Scmichael Ron's man juice (4 min.), Ron in the Middle East (5 min.); Art gallery [slide show]; Trailers (1 min.); The Sutcliffes-Let it be in [featurette] (59 min.); DVD-ROM features [requires a DVD-ROM drive]; Internet [requires a DVD-ROM drive and Internet access].
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|aDirector of photography, Pedro Carvajal ; editing, Kevin Chapados ; featuring artwork by Ron English, ArtFux, Cicida, Shepard Fairey.
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|aInterviewees Carlo McCormick, Leonard Sotomayor, Don Goede, Tarssa Yazdani, Morgan Spurlock, Ron Turner, Shepard Fairey, Mark Pauline, Jack Napier, Conrad Hoc, M. V. Clark, Robert Williams, Slash, Mary English, Daniel Johnston, Johnathan Levine, Robert Berman, Vicki Hamilton, Michael McKenzie.
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|aA modern Robin Hood of Madison Avenue, culture-jamming artist Ron English paints, perverts, infiltrates, reinvents, and satirizes modern culture on canvas, in songs, and directly on hundreds of pirated billboards. The Culture Jamming movement is a form of political communication that has emerged in response to our commercially saturated environment, the "walled gardens" of consumerism that comprise both public and private space. English participates in this phenomenon by "liberating" commercial billboards, substituting inventive groupings of images to turn carefully created corporate icons upside down, or against the firms they represent. This film explores that aspect of English's art, and his exploitation of the symbology of consumer culture to critique that culture using Pop imagery and neo-Surrealist techniques.
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|aDVD; Region All; NTSC.
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|aEnglish, Ron|xCriticism and interpretation.
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|aArts, American.
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|aArts|zUnited States.
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|aArts|xPolitical aspects.
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|aCounterculture|zUnited States.
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|aCommercial art|xSocial aspects.
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|aVisual communication in art|xSocial aspects.
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|aCommodity fetishism|zUnited States|vIn art.
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|aArtists|zUnited States|y20th century.
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|aArtists|zUnited States|y20th century|vInterviews.
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|aDocumentary films.
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|aEnglish, Ron.
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|aCarvajal, Pedro.
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|a玩轉普普藝術
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|a20141024
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