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Featuring a tennis match with FM transmitters imbedded in the racket handles. "The first in a series of dance, music and theater performances from 1966, involving engineers and scientists from Bell Telephone Laboratories. Archival material has been assembled into a film, which reconstructs the artist's original work and uses interviews with the artists, engineers and performers in documentaries that illuminate the artistic, technical and historical aspects of the work."--Distributor.

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  • "Presentation and interview by the artist; also interviews with various technicians."
  • "Featuring a tennis match with FM transmitters imbedded in the racket handles. "The first in a series of dance, music and theater performances from 1966, involving engineers and scientists from Bell Telephone Laboratories. Archival material has been assembled into a film, which reconstructs the artist's original work and uses interviews with the artists, engineers and performers in documentaries that illuminate the artistic, technical and historical aspects of the work."--Distributor."@en
  • ""Archival material has been assembled into ten films, each of which reconstructs the artist's original work and uses interviews with the artists, engineers and performers to illuminate the artistic, technical and historical aspects of the work. Open score by Robert Rauschenburg is the first film to be released in a series that will bring to life a historic moment in contermporary art history"--Container."
  • "Documentaire. Ce documentaire fait partie d'une série de films tournés en 1966 au 69th Regiment Armory à New York lors de la première grande série d'expériences collaboratives entre 30 scientifiques et 10 artistes évoluant dans les domaines du théâtre, de la danse ou encore de la musique, sous l'impulsion de l'ingénieur Billy Klüver. Ces expérimentations auxquelles participèrent notamment John Cage, Deborah Hay, Steve Paxton, Robert Rauschenberg et David Tudor, prirent la forme de dix soirées de performances, intitulées "9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering", dont l'objectif était de concrétiser des projets artistiques considérés jusque-là comme irréalisables. [Site web : http://version-beta.ch (visionné le 7 avril 2010)]."
  • "Based on a series of performances held at the 69th Armory, New York City on Oct. 13-26, 1966. These were an experimental collaboration between 10 New York based artists and 30 engineers from Bell Laboratories. "Archival material has been assembled into ten films, each of which reconstructs the artist's original work and uses interviews with the artists, engineers and performers to illuminate the artistic, technical and historical aspects of the work. Open score by Robert Rauschenburg is the first film to be released in a series that will bring to life a historic moment in contermporary art history"--Container."@en
  • "Film of a performance orchestrated by Robert Rauschenberg at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York, Oct. 14, 1966, featuring a tennis match with FM transmitters imbedded in the racket handles."
  • ""Based on a series of performances held at the 69th Armory, New York City on Oct. 13-26, 1966. These were an experimental collaboration between 10 New York based artists and 30 engineers from Bell Laboratories.""
  • "Based on a series of performances held at the 69th Armory, New York City on Oct. 13-26, 1966. These were an experimental collaboration between 10 New York based artists and 30 engineers from Bell Laboratories."

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  • "Short films"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Exhibition catalogs"
  • "Exhibition catalogs"@en
  • "Interview (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "DVD-Video"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Art et essai / Recherches formelles"
  • "Filmed performances"@en

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  • "Open score by Robert Rauschenberg"
  • "Open Score : 9 evenings : theatre & engineering"
  • "Open Score"
  • "Open score"@en
  • "Open score"