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Viet Flakes
- ... that when Carolee Schneemann's film Viet Flakes was first shown, the audience unknowingly controlled the projection equipment through their physical responses to images of the Vietnam War?
- Source: Women's Experimental Cinema: Critical Frameworks: "During the performance, the audience, unaware of their contribution, controlled the electronics, the slide projectors, and film projectors so that they could speed up or slow down the images depending on how they were responding to the graphic horror."