Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II
Originally released in 1977. Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II is a feature film. directed by Keith Sonnier. At just 62 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A primer in satellite system operation, Send/Receive extends the critique of media as commodity by asking questions concerning the people's right to access satellites. The objective of Send/Receive was specifically to connect groups of artists on the East and West Coasts via public satellite, and it was the first artist-initiated project to do so. Part I presents an in-depth study of the politics and possibilities of using satellite networks to establish a two-way communication system for public use, as opposed to the industry-driven, militaristic and mass media uses to which satellites are currently restricted. Part 2 excerpts a live satellite feed between New York City and San Francisco.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II about?
A primer in satellite system operation, Send/Receive extends the critique of media as commodity by asking questions concerning the people's right to access satellites. The objective of Send/Receive...
Who directed Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II?
Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II was directed by Keith Sonnier.
How long is Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II?
Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II has a runtime of 1 hours and 2 minutes (62 minutes total).
When was Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II released?
Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II was released on January 1, 1977 in theaters.