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First World Order

Combining vérité video of arts and cultural practices, interviews, and computer-aided animation, First World Order lluminates the relationships between culturally and ethnically distinct and disparate Africans around the world.

Premiere Date

August 1, 1996

Length

30 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

Philip Mallory Jones

Producer

Philip Mallory Jones has worked with video, film, photography, and writing since 1969, and has incorporated digital media since 1990. His work has been broadcast and presented throughout North America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, Africa, Japan, and Australia. He was co-founder and director of Ithaca Video Projects (1971-84), one of the pioneering media arts centers, and director/curator of the annual Ithaca Video Festival (1975-84), the first touring collection of video art. Jones was Batza Chair in Art and Art History at Colgate University in 2002 and artist-in-residence at the Institute For Studies In The Arts, at Arizona State University from 1991-2000. He has taught at several institutions, including Arizona State University, the State University of New York at Fredonia, Howard University, and Ithaca College. Jones is currently artistic director for Alchemy Media and Marketing, Inc., and media consultant to the Center for African-American Archival Preservation in Atlanta.
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