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              WSB Hassan Sabbah
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-1274 · Item · 1998
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              "You traitors, collaborators, you that have sold the land of those who are not even born yet, you liars ... in the name of Hassan Sabbah". William Burroughs, Nova Express.

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              William Burroughs
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S008-SS004-0001 · Item · 1999
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Like most visionaries, William Burroughs takes his inner war outside the walls, to fight against the evil spirits of power and control that roam the human race. How do these "alien spirits" get us to want always more, better, newer, disregarding the consequences? For Burroughs, it´s simple: we are the junky and the pusher, locked in a deadly embrace of desire.

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              Tingis
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4319 · Item · 2008
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              "Tangier attracts you...And you are attracted to it,as if it grabbed you to remain inside you". "I am born in Tangier and I never go from Tangier. So I do n’t like to go from Tangier. I want to stay in Tangier".

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              The Discipline of DE
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-2994 · Item · 1992
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Gus Van Sant's 1st project was a short based on the William Burroughs' essay Do Easy. "DE is a way of doing. It is a way of doing everything you do. DE simply means doing whatever you do in the easiest most relaxed way you can manage which is also the quickest and most efficient way, as you will find as you advance in DE."  William Burroughs.

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              Thanksgiving Prayer
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S005-SS004-0005 · Item · 1990
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              William Burroughs giving thanks for the goods that will be consumed on Thanksgiving day:  "Thank you for conspiracies and hypocrisies, thank you for a world where it is forbidden to talk, thank you for the turkey destined to be digested by American stomachs, thank you for a blessed nation".

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S005-SS002-0001 · Item · 1950
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              A "cut-up" adaptation of the key themes and situations in Naked Lunch. Filmed in the late 60's in Paris London and Tangiers. Burroughs as junkie - his long-standing metaphor for capitalist supply and demand - breaks into the hallucinatory world of Brian Gysin and his dream machines.

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              Nova Express
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S016-SS001-0009 · Item · 2014
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Based on a text by William Burroughs in Nova Express: “It was first suggested that we take our own image and examine how it could be made more portable. We found that simple binary coding systems were enough to contain the entire image however they required a large amount of storage space until it was found that the binary information could be written at the molecular level, and our entire image could be contained within a grain of sand. However, it was found that these information molecules were not dead matter but exhibited a capacity for life which is found elsewhere in the form of virus.” If you are interested in screening this work, please contact to: OVNI Archives: llop [a] desorg.org Hamacaonline: info [a] hamacaonline.net

              MACBA 1996-1998
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S004 · Series · 1996/1998
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              El Barri Xinès (work in progress) and other City films

              Mass Media Archaeology: A Selection from the Prelinger Archives

              Calling all Active Agents

              Low Tech : Strange Weather

              Each and Every One of You

              Jennifer Reeder - Sadie Benning

              / CONTEXT 1994 - 2020

              The Unidentified Video Observatory composed in the time by Nuria Canal, Joan Leandre and Toni Serra curated from 1996 until 1998 sixteen monthly and thematic video sessions in the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, MACBA. The OVNI video programs at MACBA, were the very first of its kind in the museum and as an essential part of this initiative the Observatory curated and proposed as well the acquisition of a selection of video titles to start the early video library of the Museum.

              The OVNI sessions at MACBA were mostly but not only focused in the area of media identity and mass media criticism and they were a fine distillation of the programs OVNI was periodically organizing at the neighbor institution the CCCB Barcelona Contemporary Culture Center. The sessions introduced thanks to the work of the authors, early key concepts that were describing as much the analog media times as the future huge shock wave of the digital age to come.

              The programs of these sessions were often dealing with the notion of media archeology which was and still is is one of the conceptual pillars of the Unidentified Video Observatory. That is, to look back to “ephemeral” archival footage such as educational or propaganda films, to be able to better understand the present through it. Media archeology, media digest, media interpretations and media transgressions through the deconstructive use of appropriated mass media footage were among the main structural  arguments of the project since its foundation.

              One of the main Unidentified Video Observatory  goals specially in the decade of the 90s was to promote the huge communicative potentiality of video through its heterodox spectrum of possibilities. And so, in these sessions there was a wide range of authors and perspectives related to the generous and open use of the medium. Works such as the video diaries of George Kuchar and the modular and serial projects of Steve Reinke were already pointing to some sort of early “analog video blogging”, anticipating future uses and understandings of the video. Visionary initiatives like the Prelingers Archives founded by Rick Prelinger in New York and completely dedicated to the recovery and preservation of ephemeral media. Corporate mass media hacking projects like Spin in which the author Brian Springer gained access to internal and private broadcast television feeds or the first glimpses of culture jamming by Donald Goodes and Anne Marie Léger were included in this sessions. Following the tradition of scratch video based in the use of found footage, some authors such as Dara Birnbaum, Klaus von Bruch, Nam June Paik, Mathïas Muller, Craig Baldwin, Rafael Montáñez Ortiz, Herbert Distel, Peter Guyer and others were mainly having a strong "digestive" attitude towards media, recycling or deconstruction and so redirecting meanings from the media flow. In this mood the precursor and essential work of Bruce Conner was shown for the first time in Barcelona in the last program of the MACBA sessions.

              The balance of this video program sessions was found in one hand in the authors whose main concern was to use media and video as a contemporary tool of human insight and positioning, for instance the love-hate relation “identity vs media” in which the works of Peggy Ahwesh, Sadie Benning and Jennifer Reeder could be included, all of them often oscillating between gender identity and the mass media inertia, between the camera as an artifact and the human being in front and behind it. In the other hand balance was found in what  apparently seems to be the antipodes of the mostly media related conceptual approach in the MACBA sessions, through classic names such as Bill Viola and Gary Hill, already known names in Europe such as Francisco Ruiz Infante, foreign authors living in Barcelona and centering their work in the realities of the transformation of the city such as Adam Cohen and a special double program dedicated to the writer William Burroughs.

              The MACBA sessions were an essential step for the maturity and consolidation of the Unidentified Video Observatory it was an effort to find the essence of the project future continuity. They were developed with the help of Gloria Picazzo and Anna Guarro, both of them part of the MACBA staff. Some content of the sessions would have been impossible without the inspiration found in the work of Eugeni Bonet, Andy Davies and Rick Prelinger.