Peter Donebauer
Directing
Known For

Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves) explores Video Art, revealing how different generations ‘hacked’ the tools of television to pioneer new ways of creating art that can be beautiful, bewildering and wildly experimental.
Kill Your TV: Jim Moir’s Weird World of Video Art

Recordings of live performances of VAMP – Video And Music Performers – for audiences involving one or two people on video and one to four people on electronically processed musical instruments.
Icarus Eclipsed

The imagery and sound in Entering were performed 'live' by Donebauer and composer Simon Desorgher, and recorded in real time, using a colour TV studio at the Royal College of Art. Later Donebauer and Richard Monkhouse developed the Videokalos synthesiser, as an image-sound performance instrument. Entering was transmitted by the BBC in 1974.
Entering

Art film part of the REWIND + PLAY, An Anthology of Early British Video Art box-set.
Circling

A visual poem on the steam driven Hook Norton Brewery in Oxfordshire UK
Brewing

Utilising the Videokalos synthesiser, Donebauer founded the Video And Music Performers (VAMP) delivering live interactive performances created between video and music performers. VAMP toured the UK in 1978-79 and had a retrospective performance at Tate Britain in 2006.
Biddick Farm Performance

Part 6 of the Creation Cycle