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Exploding Plastic Inevitable was a series of multimedia events organised by Andy Warhol between 1966 and 1967, featuring musical performances by The Velvet Underground and Nico, screenings of Warhol's films, and dancing and performances by regulars of Warhol's Factory. It is also the title of a 18-minute film by Ronald Nameth filmed during one week of the show in Chicago, Illinois in 1966.

Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1967)
Genre: Music, Documentary
Cast: John Cale, Angus MacLise, Gerard Malanga, Sterling Morrison, Nico
Crew: Ronald Nameth
Release: 1967-01-01
Budget: $9,835,743
Revenue: $10,790,108
Machinery Maintenance: Leonard Balistreri
Philosophy and Religion Teacher: Mrs. Margot Kozey II
Biological Technician: Prof. Piper Borer II
Automotive Glass Installers: Dr. Twila Smitham
Social and Human Service Assistant: Maximo Lubowitz
Sociologist: Mr. Norris Crooks V
Curator: Rosalia Wyman
Real Estate Broker: Tessie Kilback Sr.
Dentist: Dr. Zack Kshlerin DDS
Petroleum Pump Operator: Herminio Ullrich DVM
Rail Transportation Worker: Dortha Nikolaus
Prepress Technician: Hipolito Little
Maintenance Equipment Operator: Dr. Lon Hyatt III
Screen Printing Machine Operator: Madisyn Keeling
Market Research Analyst: Ms. Shayna Lynch I
Cast: John Cale, Angus MacLise, Gerard Malanga, Sterling Morrison, Nico
Crew: Ronald Nameth
Release: 1967-01-01
Budget: $9,835,743
Revenue: $10,790,108
Machinery Maintenance: Leonard Balistreri
Philosophy and Religion Teacher: Mrs. Margot Kozey II
Biological Technician: Prof. Piper Borer II
Automotive Glass Installers: Dr. Twila Smitham
Social and Human Service Assistant: Maximo Lubowitz
Sociologist: Mr. Norris Crooks V
Curator: Rosalia Wyman
Real Estate Broker: Tessie Kilback Sr.
Dentist: Dr. Zack Kshlerin DDS
Petroleum Pump Operator: Herminio Ullrich DVM
Rail Transportation Worker: Dortha Nikolaus
Prepress Technician: Hipolito Little
Maintenance Equipment Operator: Dr. Lon Hyatt III
Screen Printing Machine Operator: Madisyn Keeling
Market Research Analyst: Ms. Shayna Lynch I
Ronald Nameth - Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966).
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, sometimes simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, was a series of multimedia events organized by Andy Warhol between 1966 ....
Jul 24, 2007 ... Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part2. Watch later. Share. Copy link. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin ....
My Mind Was Blown: Experiencing the Warhol’s EPI Gallery | The Andy Warhol Museum.
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable featuring the Velvet Underground - Village Preservation.
"My Mind Split Open": Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
On April 1, 1966, the Velvet Underground and Nico began their residency at 19-25 St. Mark's Place in the space that would become the Electric Circus, as part of Andy Warhol’s ‘Exploding Plastic….
The Warholstars Timeline 1966.
Exploding Plastic Inevitable - Wikipedia.
Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable (EPI) was a drug-fueled rock concert-cum-multimedia art event where layers of mediation mixed with immediate experience: The Velvet Underground performed their innovative music in front of films of themselves performing, Factory Superstars danced and performed poetry, various Warhol films projected on the walls, flashing lights flickered on mirrored surfaces, and a crowd of spectators – both famous and unknown – packed in to see and be seen, to dance and trip into the early hours of the morning. The experience of the EPI was a potent combination of alienation, mediation, and commercialization.The EPI was a promotional vehicle for Warhol, Warhol's Factory crew, and the Velvet Underground, but is also a complex example of spectacle that has been under-analyzed in recent scholarship. The EPI's unabashed emphasis on marketing, packaging, consumer goods, and empty celebrity are all manifestations of fears of late capitalist excess, but beneath the veneer of vapidity.
Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
Sep 11, 2010 ... This is "Ronald Nameth - Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966)" by gazelluloid on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the ....
Ready to blow your mind: Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
Aug 7, 2014 ... The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, Warhol's multi/intermedia production, premiered at the Dom, a downtown Polish meeting hall, in April 1966—the ....
Exploding Plastic Inevitable, 1966. Multiple screen projections, including two reels of Vinyl, 1965. 80 ....
Andy Warhol - Exploding Plastic Inevitable (High quality).
Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part2.
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable played the Chrysler Art Museum in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Steve Sesnick, who would later become the manager of The ....
Dec 8, 2011 ... Andy Warhol - Exploding Plastic Inevitable (High quality). 100,645 views100K views. • Dec 8, 2011..
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, sometimes simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, was a series of multimedia events organized by Andy Warhol in 1966 and ...
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, sometimes simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, was a series of multimedia events organized by Andy Warhol between 1966 ....
Jul 24, 2007 ... Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part2. Watch later. Share. Copy link. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin ....
My Mind Was Blown: Experiencing the Warhol’s EPI Gallery | The Andy Warhol Museum.
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable featuring the Velvet Underground - Village Preservation.
"My Mind Split Open": Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
On April 1, 1966, the Velvet Underground and Nico began their residency at 19-25 St. Mark's Place in the space that would become the Electric Circus, as part of Andy Warhol’s ‘Exploding Plastic….
The Warholstars Timeline 1966.
Exploding Plastic Inevitable - Wikipedia.
Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable (EPI) was a drug-fueled rock concert-cum-multimedia art event where layers of mediation mixed with immediate experience: The Velvet Underground performed their innovative music in front of films of themselves performing, Factory Superstars danced and performed poetry, various Warhol films projected on the walls, flashing lights flickered on mirrored surfaces, and a crowd of spectators – both famous and unknown – packed in to see and be seen, to dance and trip into the early hours of the morning. The experience of the EPI was a potent combination of alienation, mediation, and commercialization.The EPI was a promotional vehicle for Warhol, Warhol's Factory crew, and the Velvet Underground, but is also a complex example of spectacle that has been under-analyzed in recent scholarship. The EPI's unabashed emphasis on marketing, packaging, consumer goods, and empty celebrity are all manifestations of fears of late capitalist excess, but beneath the veneer of vapidity.
Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
Sep 11, 2010 ... This is "Ronald Nameth - Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966)" by gazelluloid on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the ....
Ready to blow your mind: Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
Aug 7, 2014 ... The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, Warhol's multi/intermedia production, premiered at the Dom, a downtown Polish meeting hall, in April 1966—the ....
Exploding Plastic Inevitable, 1966. Multiple screen projections, including two reels of Vinyl, 1965. 80 ....
Andy Warhol - Exploding Plastic Inevitable (High quality).
Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part2.
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable played the Chrysler Art Museum in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Steve Sesnick, who would later become the manager of The ....
Dec 8, 2011 ... Andy Warhol - Exploding Plastic Inevitable (High quality). 100,645 views100K views. • Dec 8, 2011..
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable, sometimes simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, was a series of multimedia events organized by Andy Warhol in 1966 and ...
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