| | Title | Duration | Year | Primary Producer(s) | Playlist |
 | | [The 90's raw: Money Man monument] | | Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90's. No sound for the first 19 minutes. A satirical piece conceived by doug michels featuring a mock meeting of fundraisers for the Money Man Monument, a skeleton in a suit placed in a plastic tube of money on Washington D.C.'s Mall--"a permanent tribute to green power and the American Way." This tape has multiple takes of the actors... |
| 49 min. | [1991?] | Doug Michels | Add [The 90's raw: Money Man monument] to playlist |
 | | The 90's, episode 301: Money, Money, Money | | Episode 301 of the award winning series, The 90's. This episode is called "MONEY, MONEY, MONEY" and features the following segments:
3:05 "Bureau of Printing and Engraving" by Eddie Becker. Becker visits the Bureau of Printing and Engraving and talks to the bored workers. When asked about the best part of her job, an assembly line worker replies, "There is no best part. ... |
| Unknown. | 1991 | Thomas Weinberg, Joel Cohen | Add The 90's, episode 301: Money, Money, Money to playlist |
 | | National Sofa | | Showing of plans for interactive monument called the National Sofa. There will be an unveiling of a model and a press conference. It will be a marble sofa (or an inflatable sofa) that can fit 100 people and a 100 ft by 50 ft screen, which will show scenes from inside the White House. The National Sofa is a place for dialogue between the US citizens and the First Family, whenever the family... |
| 65 min. | 1996-02-19 | Eddie Becker, Doug Michels | Add National Sofa to playlist |
 | | Video Communication Unit | | A video document of the Ant Farm's tour of Australia. It begins with a strange video letter from doug michels and includes several appearances on Australian television shows, including some outrageous behavior.
0:00 Color bars.
0:45 "Dear Tom, This video letter is being transmitted to you today live from Honolulu, Hawaii. Ahloaha [sic] . Switch your TV to talking head. Score"
3:17... |
| 32 min. | 1976-07-20 | Doug Michels, Ant Farm | Add Video Communication Unit to playlist |
 | | Media Burn by Ant Farm, 1975 edit | | Original version of Ant Farm's classic video art piece examining and satirizing the media, particularly the impact of television. On July 4, Independence Day, 1975, what a TV newscaster described as a "media circus" assembles at San Francisco's Cow Palace Stadium. A pyramid of television sets are stacked, doused with kerosene, and set ablaze. Then a modified 1959 Cadillac El Dorado Biarritz,... |
| 26 min. | 1975-07-04 | Ant Farm | Add Media Burn by Ant Farm, 1975 edit to playlist |
 | | The 90's, episode 212: An Impressionistic View Of Life In Japan | | Episode 212 of the award-winning series The 90's. This episode is called "AN IMPRESSIONISTIC VIEW OF LIFE IN JAPAN" and features the following segments:
2:23 "Trip to Japan" by Jane Aaron. Aaron takes us to see Japan.
5:07 Japanese commercials.
7:36 Jon Woronoff commentary by Eddie Becker. Woronoff, an author and businessman, talks about foreigners' misconceptions... |
| 58 min. | 1990 | Thomas Weinberg, Joel Cohen, Jane Aaron | Add The 90's, episode 212: An Impressionistic View Of Life In Japan to playlist |
 | | Media Burn by Ant Farm, 2003 edit | | A recent edit (2003) of Ant Farm's classic video art piece examining and satirizing the media, particularly the impact of television. On July 4, Independence Day, 1975, what a TV newscaster described as a "media circus" assembles at San Francisco's Cow Palace Stadium. A pyramid of television sets are stacked, doused with kerosene, and set ablaze. Then a modified 1959 Cadillac El Dorado Biarritz,... |
| 22 min. | 1975-07-04 | Ant Farm | Add Media Burn by Ant Farm, 2003 edit to playlist |