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["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.
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[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.
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[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.
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["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.
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["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.
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[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.
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[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.
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[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.
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[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.
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[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.
Archive document
Eight Transistor [samples]. – ca 196 (Boca Raton, Flor., USA: Invicta Corporation). – 3 items: plastic; 10.5 X 6 X 4 cm. – 500 of these transistor portable radios where made available to the public during Steve Paxton's performance ("Physical Things", October 13 and 19) presented in the context 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.
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[Pre-cabled patch board cartridge [sample]] . – ca 1966 (Amp Corporation), programmed in 1966. – 1 item: metal; 23.5 X 34 X 2 cm. – Programmed by Bell Laboratory Engineers to pre-set the electronic components backstage and onstage during 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.
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[Tennis racquets equipped with electronic components / Design: William Kaminski, Jim D. McGee]. – 1966. – 2 items: wood, metal; 68.6 cm X 28 cm and 68.6 cm x 23 cm. – Used as props during Robert Rauschenberg's performance "Open Score", presented in the context of the "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" event , The Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – Contact microphones fitted onto the racquets picked up the reverberations produced by the impact of the balls. These data were relayed by short wave (FM) to two receivers/transistors and from there to the Armory speakers. At the same time, the impact of the balls hitting the racquet strings [...].
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[Plotting board of the Proportional Control System (PCS) / Design and construction: Fred Waldhauer]. – 1966. – 1 item: oscillators, resistors and an amplifier in a metal and plastic container; 26 X 36 X 8.5 cm + light pen. – Components used to remote control projectors, speakers and/or electrical motors during David Tudor's ("Bandoneon! (a combine)", October 14 and 18) and Deborah Hay's ("Solo", October 13 and 23), performances presented in the context of the "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – A light pen was added in the 1990's as a demonstration item. – The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds [...].
Archive document : File
Proportional Control System for the festival of art and engineering / Fred Waldhauer. – 1966. – 4 cm of textual and other documents. – Includes technical drawings and handwritten notes linked to the design of the Proportional Control System (PCS); technological component used in the context of "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," 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.
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17 Transistor [sample]. – ca 196 (Stamford, CT, USA: General Electric). – 1 item: metal, plastic; encased in leather case; 21 X 31 X 12.5 cm. – These transistor portable radios where used to pick up and emit sounds during Robert Rauschenberg's performance ("Open Score'', October 14 and 23) and John Cage's performance ("Variations VII", October 15 and 16) presented in the context 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.
Audio document : Interview
[Editing of telephone interviews by Alfons Schilling with John Cage, Billy Klüver, Herb Schneider, Robert Whitman and other participants in "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering"] / Interviewer: Alfons Schilling. – Recorded in 1966. – 1 sound reel (13 min., 14 s.) : instantaneous, acoustic + transcript. – Inscriptions on the original container: "Schilling telephon interview mit John Cage fur "9 Evenings" 1966. Cage was in England, damals () zeit des interview". – See document 9 EV B3-C8 (19 sheets). – Reference copy available (1 electronic file). – The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
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[Typed transcription of the telephone interviews by Alfons Schilling with Billy Klüver, Herb Schneider, John Cage and other participants in "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering"] / Interviewer: Alfons Schilling. – 1966. – 19 sheets. – See document 9 EV AUD 00033438 / P (1 sound reel (13 min., 14 s.) : instantaneous, acoustic + transcript). – The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
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["Variation VII" by John Cage] / Produced by Billy Klüver. – [Recorded October 15, 1966]. – 1 sound reel (32 min., 19 s.) : instantaneous, acoustic. – Recording of the October 15, 1966 performance of "Variations VII" presented within the framework of the "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N. Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – Inscription on the original sound reel container : "Schilling". – Preservation copy made in 2005 (1 audio compact disc). – The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
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["Variation VII" by John Cage] / Produced by Billy Klüver. – [Recorded October 16, 1966]. – 1 sound reel (85 min., 59 s.) : instantaneous, acoustic. – First recording of the October 16, 1966 performance of "Variations VII" presented within the framework of the "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N. Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – An inscription on the original sound reel container indicates that the performance was picked up by two microphones located on the balcony of the Armory, approximately 40 feet from the sound source. – Preservation copy made in 2005 (2 audio compact discs). – The Daniel Langlois Foundation for [...].
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["Variation VII" by John Cage] / Produced by : Billy Klüver. – [Enregistré le 16 octobre, 1966]. – 3 sound reels (85 min., 59 s.) : instantaneous, acoustic. – Second recording of the October 16, 1966 performance of "Variations VII" presented within the framework of the "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N. Y., United States), October 13-23, 1966. – Inscription on the original sound reels containers : "Variation VII by John Cage, copyright 1966 by Henmar Press Inc., NYC, NY". – Digital sub-master copy made in 2005 (3 audio compact discs). – The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology. 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds [...].
Cinematographic film
[9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering] / Produced by Billy Klüver; camera operators: Alfons Schilling and other unknown operators. – [Shot from October 13 to 23, 1966]. . – 24 film reels (ca 9 hr.): original, b&w, silent; 16 and 35 mm + negatives. – Factual footage of each of the performances by John Cage ("Variations VII", October 15 and 16), Lucinda Childs ("Vehicle", October 16 and 23), Öyvind Fahlström ("Kisses Sweeter than Wine", October 21 and 22), Alex Hay ("Grass Field", October 13 and 22), Deborah Hay ("Solo", October 13 and 23), Steve Paxton ("Physical Things", October 13 and 19), Yvonne Rainer ("Carriage Discreteness", October 15 and 21), Robert Rauschenberg ("Open Score", October 14 and 23), David Tudor ("Bandoneon ! (A Combine)", October 14 and [...].
Cinematographic film
9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering / produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; directed, editing by Alfons Schilling. – 1967. – 1 film reel (24 min., 30 s.): original, b&w, sound; 16 mm. – Film produced from the factual footage shot by Alfons Schilling during the performances presented as part of "9 Evenings: Theater and Engineering" event, The Armory (New York, N.Y., USA), October 13-23, 1966. – Sub-master copy made in 2005 from the original copy in 16 mm (1 Digital Betacam videocassette). – Reference copy available (1 DVD-Video). – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.