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Davidson Gigliotti (born 1939) is a video artist, art historian, and founding member of the group Videofreex. In 1975 he became Director of Video at the Experimental Intermedia Foundation in New York, where he worked until 1987.[1] His serene style of art is mainly conceptual, making use of nature as a subject. One of his most notable works is a 1972 piece titled "Quaking Aspens," a 4-channel installation that made use of the sculptural qualities of video art.[2]

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  1. ^ "Electronic Arts Intermix: Davidson Gigliotti".
  2. ^ https://vasulka.org/archive/4-25/Artsmag(1025).pdf

Electronic Arts Intermix. Davidson Gigliotti Connor, Russel. "Video and Abstract Expressionism." Arts Magazine 49 (1974): 74-75.