[14] Hall and Partridge left the steering group of LVA in 1979 after a disagreement on future policy over non-selectivity distribution and promotion of artists' works.
In 1984 he established The Television Workshop[17] at DJCAD to support artists and filmmakers' production and access to high-level broadcast technology including the Quantel Paintbox.
Artists and filmmakers using The Television Workshop included Jeff Keen, Robert Cahen, Tamara Krikorian, Pictorial Heroes, Judith Goddard, and many others.
The exhibition included work by Fausto Colavecchia (IT), Douglas Gordon (GB), and was curated by Deirdre MacKenna, Director of Stills - Scotland's centre for photography in Edinburgh.
[25] The TATE exhibition label stated: Monitor is one of the early defining works of video art in Britain, revealing the structural possibilities the medium offered to artists.