
Suite 212
1975 · Video (color, sound)
30:23 min.
Museum of Modern Art

Jud Yalkut was an American video and film artist who pioneered expanded cinema from the 1960s onward, merging live performance, projected imagery, and electronic sound in immersive audiovisual environments. Working with video synthesizers and Super 8 film, he transformed the gallery and concert hall into sites for real-time sensory investigation rather than passive spectatorship. His practice emerged directly from postwar experimental film traditions and the early video art movement, treating medium and environment as inseparable.
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