Video document
["9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" : various factual footage - technological components] / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (3 min. 9 sec.) : Master copy, digital, b&w, silent, NTSC, Digital Betacam, Fujifilm, D321. – Edited factual footage of the construction of technological components in preparation of "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," Berkeley Heights School (Berkeley Heights, N.Y., United States), [October] 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering Fonds.
Video document
[Yvonne Rainer, "Carriage Discreteness" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 15 and 21, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (20 min., 31 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Carriage Discreteness" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 15 and 21, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
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[Steve Paxton, "Physical Things" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13 and 19, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (8 min., 17 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Physical Things" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 13 and 19, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
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[Robert Rauschenberg, "Open Score" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 14 and 23, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (14 min., 35 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Open Score" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 14 and 23, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document
[Öyvind Fahlström, "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 21 and 22, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (1 hr., 8 min., 31 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 21 and 22, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document
["9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" : various factual footage - spectators] / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (3 min. 21 sec.) : Master copy, digital, b&w, silent, NTSC, Digital Betacam, Fujifilm, D321. – Edited factual footage of spectators present at the "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13 to 23, 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering Fonds.
Video document
["9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" : various factual footage - outakes] / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 vidéocassette (22 min., 25 s.) : . – Edited factual footage of various captations of the "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering Fonds.
Video document
[John Cage, "Variations VII" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 15 and 16, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (24 min., 58 s.) : digital, BETACAM, Fujifilm D321. – Edited factual footage of "Variations VII" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 15 and 16, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document
[Alex Hay, "Grass Field" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13 and 22, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (20 min., 31 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Grass Field" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 13 and 22, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
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[David Tudor, "Bandoneon ! (a combine)" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 14 and 18, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (23 min., 12 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Bandoneon ! (a combine)" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 14 and 18, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document
[Deborah Hay, "Solo" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13 and 23, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (37 min., 20 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Solo" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 13 and 23, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document
[Robert Whitman, "Two Holes of Water-3" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 18 and 19, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (20 min., 22 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Two Holes of Water-3" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 18 and 19, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document
[Lucinda Childs, "Vehicle" : performance presented in the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 16 and 23, 1966 / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators; editing: Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology]. – 2006 (1966). – 1 videocassette (8 min., 2 s.) : digital; BETACAM. – Edited factual footage of "Vehicle" shot in 16 mm film by Alfons Schilling on October 16 and 23, 1966 (see: 9 EV 00031602). – The shots have been placed in order to respect - to the extent possible - the sequence of the performance's two presentations. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Text in periodical
Klüver, Billy. – «Le théatre et l'ingénierie - une expérience : notes d'un ingénieur». – Nouvelles de danse. – Bruxelles : Contredanse, 2004. – N° 52 (oct. 2004). – French translation of the text «Theater and engineering : an experiment : notes by an engineer» initialy published in the periodical Artforum. – (Feb. 1967). – P. 29-35.
Group exhibition catalogue
Klüver, Billy ; Martin, Julie. – E.A.T. -the story of E.A.T. : experiments in art and technology 1960-2001. – Tokyo : NTT InterCommunication Center, 2003. – 173 p.
Video document : Monography
Klüver, Billy. – The story of E.A.T. by Billy Klüver. – Berkeley Heights : B. Klüver, 2002. – DVD Video, col., stereo sound, 53 min 14 s.
Text in book
Klüver, Billy. – «The great Northeastern power failure». – Multimedia : from Wagner to virtual reality. – Edited by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan. – New York : W. W. Norton ; Washington : Zakros InterArts, 2001. – Originally published in 1966. – P. 33-38.
Archive document
9 Evenings : Afterthoughts / [Billy Klüver]. – August 5, 1998. – 3 sheets. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestam, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Shot September 7, 1997]. – 1 videocassette (2 hr. 4 min.): : master copy, analogical, col., sd., stereo, DVCAM (Sony). – Interviews with Harold Hodges, technical designer of "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" by Öyvind Fahlström; Larry Helios, technical designer of "Solo" by Deborah Hay; Bob Whitman, author of "Two Holes of Water-3" and Per Biorn, technical designer of "Carriage Discreteness" by Yvonne Rainer; performances presented during "9 Evenings: Theater and Engineering," 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – Reference copy available (1 VHS videocassette). – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre [...].
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestam, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded September 4, 1997]. – 1 videocassette (2 hr. 4 min.): master copy, analogical, col., sd., stereo, DVCAM (Sony). – Interview with John Giorno, cameraperson in "Open Score" by Robert Rauschenberg; performance presented during "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 14-23, 1966. – Reference copy available (1 VHS videocassette). – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds..
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestam, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded September 3, 1997]. – 1 videocassette (1 hr. 48 min.): master copy, col., sd., stereo, DVCAM (Sony). – Interview with Frank Stella, performer in "Open Score" by Robert Rauschenberg; performance presented during "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 14-23, 1966 (00. to 41 min.). Also contains an interview with David White (from 41 min. to 1 hr. 17 min.); digitized photographs of "Open Score" by Peter Moore and the "9 Evenings" poster (from 1 hr. 17 min. to 1 hr. 19 min.); comments by Billy Klüver on the tennis racks [...].
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestan, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded on the 7 and 8 of september, 1996]. – 1 videocassette (2 hr. 4 min.): master, col., sd., stereo, NTSC, DVCAM. – Interviews with Jim McGee, performance engineer of "Open Score" by Robert Rauschenberg and Harold Hodges, performance engineer of "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" by Öyvind Fahlström; performances presented within the context of "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering," The Armory, (New York, N. Y., United Staes), October 22-23, 14-23, 1966. – Reference copy available (1 VHS videocassette). – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Text in book
Klüver, Billy ; Martin, Julie. – «Four collaborations». – Robert Rauschenberg : Haywire : major technological works of the 1960s. – Ostfildern : Hatje, 1997. – P. 59-101.
Book
Klüver, Billy. – A day with Picasso : twenty-four photographs by Jean Cocteau. – Cambridge : MIT Press, 1997. – 99 p.
Audio document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewer: Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded on November 30, 1996]. – 1 audio cassette (90 min.): master, sd., Fuji DR-!. – Interviews with Mats Arvidsson about Öyvind Fahlström, designer of "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"; performance presented within the context of "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," The Armory, (New York, N. Y., United States), October 21-22, 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Archive document
Sound into image : the collaboration between David Tudor and Sophia Ogielska / Billy Klüver, Julie Martin. – July 24, 1996. – 14 sheets. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestan, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded June 8, 1996]. – 2 videocassettes (ca 1h.): master copy, analogical, col., sd., stereo, BETACAM SP (Sony BCT-30MA). – Interview with Robert Rauschenberg, designer of "Open Score"; performance presented during "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N. Y., United States), October 14-23, 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestan, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded June 3, 1996]. – 5 videocassettes (ca 2 h. 30 min.): master copy, analogical, col., sd., stereo, BETACAM SP (Sony BCT-30MA). – Interview with Billy Klüver, engineer and project director of "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N. Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Audio document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestan, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded in 1996]. – 1 audio cassette (90 min.): master, sd., Fuji DR-!. – Interviews with David Tudor, designer of "Bandoneon! (a combine); performance presented within the context of "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," The Armory, (New York, N. Y., United States), October 14-18, 1966. – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Text in book
Klüver, Billy. – «Theater and engineering : an experiment : notes by an engineer». – Theories and documents of contemporary art : a sourcebook of artists' writings. – Edited by Kristine Stiles and Peter Selz. – Berkeley : University of California Press, 1996. – (California studies in the history of art ; 35). – P. 412-415.
Book
Kiki's memoirs. – Edited by Billy Klüver and Julie Martin. – Hopewell : The Ecco Press, 1996. – 298 p.
Text in book
Klüver, Billy. – «Artists, engineers and collaboration». – Culture on the brink : ideologies of technology. – Edited by Gretchen Bender and Timothy Druckrey. – Seattle : Bay Press, 1994. – (Dia Center for the Arts. Discussions in contemporary culture ; no. 9). – P. 207-219.
Text in periodical
Klüver, Billy ; Martin, Julie. – «Four difficult pieces». – Art in America. – Vol. 79, no. 7 (July 1991). – P. 80-99 ; 138.
Archive document : Correspondence / Letter
Klüver, Billy. – [Letter to Trisha Brown]. – New York : Experiments in Art and Technology, November 23, 1981. – N. p. – Accompanying the report entitled «Report on E.A.T. involvement in the performance of Opal loop/cloud installation #72503 at BAM October 1981 July 25 - October 25, 1981».
Book
Klüver, Billy. – On record : 11 artists 1963 : interviews by Billy Klüver. – Berkeley Heights : Experiments in Art and Technology, 1981. – 45 p.
Archive document
9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering : a description of the artists' use of sound / Billy Klüver. – 1980. – 14 sheets. – This photocopied document corresponds to a document included in the serie "Project files, 1966-1992, bulk 1966-1973", of the "Experiments in Art and Technology Records, 1966-1993", Research Library, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, California (940003). – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Book
Klüver, Billy. – E.A.T. bibliography : August 12, 1965 - January 18, 1980. – Revised edition. – Berkeley Heights : Experiments in Art and Technology, 1980. – 87 p.
Text in periodical
Klüver, Billy. – «[Oral presentation on proposed CATV rules]». – Radical Software. – Vol. 1, no. 4 ([1971]). – P. 25.
Also available on the Internet. {{www.radicalsoftware.org}}
Part of Web site
Klüver, Billy. – «E.A.T.». – Bridge the gap?. – Kitakyushu : Center for Contemporary Art, CCA Kitakyushu, 2001. {{www.btgjapan.org}}
Part of Web site
Klüver, Billy. – «Statement». – Multimedia : from Wagner to virtual reality. – Edited by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan. – [S.l.] : ArtMuseum.net ; Washington : Zakros InterArts, 2000. – Culled from texts from 1994 and 1997. {{www.artmuseum.net}}