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| − | [[Eric Bogosian]] | + | "[[Blood On The Canvas]]" a FZ/[[Eric Bogosian]] project was commissioned by the [[Los Angeles Museum Of Contemporary Art]]. It featured interviews and Synclavier music by FZ, and was supposed to be available on cassette from the museum's bookstore (1986/1987). No copies are known to have been released. |
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| + | Its contents included two parts: 1) "[[Blood On The Canvas]]", a drama involving FZ and Bogosian that dealt with art, morality and censorship in modern society; and 2) a 07/11/86 interview with Bogosian and FZ conducted by [[Greg Fitzgerald]] from [[WGBH]], [[Boston]]. | ||
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| + | "[[Blood On The Canvas]]" was produced by FZ, while the Fitzgerald interview was produced by WGBH in association with the Museum Of Contemporary Art. | ||
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| + | The entire program had a warning about its language content and discretion was advised. | ||
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[[Category:Side Projects]] | [[Category:Side Projects]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Unreleased Projects]] | ||
Revision as of 13:21, 16 May 2005
"Blood On The Canvas" a FZ/Eric Bogosian project was commissioned by the Los Angeles Museum Of Contemporary Art. It featured interviews and Synclavier music by FZ, and was supposed to be available on cassette from the museum's bookstore (1986/1987). No copies are known to have been released.
Its contents included two parts: 1) "Blood On The Canvas", a drama involving FZ and Bogosian that dealt with art, morality and censorship in modern society; and 2) a 07/11/86 interview with Bogosian and FZ conducted by Greg Fitzgerald from WGBH, Boston.
"Blood On The Canvas" was produced by FZ, while the Fitzgerald interview was produced by WGBH in association with the Museum Of Contemporary Art.
The entire program had a warning about its language content and discretion was advised.