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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ video.

Noun

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antivideo (plural antivideos)

  1. An audiovisual work presented in video format that deliberately defies the conventions of genre and format.
    • 2004, Steven Dillon, Derek Jarman and lyric film: the mirror and the sea, page 176:
      The disco sequence itself is a kind of hallucinatory antivideo played to dance music that seems to arise out of machine-gun fire.
    • 2007, Roger Beebe, Jason Middleton, Medium cool: music videos from soundies to cellphones, page 93:
      Adam Bernstein's early work for They Might Be Giants seems to be a more contemporary way to pursue the antivideo...

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