Vidéothèque

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A vidéothèque is a virtual or physical library of videos. The concept originated as installations in museums or art galleries, but has been extended to video libraries on websites and physical fixed libraries and mobile libraries. Noted examples include those at ARTCENA, fr:Centre national du théâtre, Paris,[1] Minpaku, Osaka[2] and Ars Electronica in Linz[3]

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  1. ^ Annie Sparks, Annie Stephenson, David Bradby Mise En Scene French Theatre Now- 2014 1408148897- p.189 It has a library of over 5000 volumes, including contemporary texts, reference books, reviews, guides and directories, with a reading room available on Monday, Wednesday (2-6 p.m.) and Friday afternoons (2-5 p.m.) and a vidéothèque ...
  2. ^ Nelson H. H. Graburn, John Ertl, R. Kenji Tierney Multiculturalism in the New Japan: Crossing the Boundaries 1845452267 - 2008 "It also features a hall for temporary exhibitions, and some innovative "entertainment" features such as a "videotheque" where visitors can view short ethnographic films ..."
  3. ^ Roy Ascott, Edward A. Shanken Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, 2003 0520222946 "On the floor below there are multimedia accounts of the origins of interactive systems in art, and an audio visual environment proposing the origins of the twenty-first century; a videotheque where past achievements of Ars Electronica can be viewed..."