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What We Want Is Free
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

What We Want Is Free

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-01-01
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Examines the way recent artists have incorporated concepts of generosity into their work.

Art Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Art Life

  • Categories: Art

By Lawrence Rinder. Introduction by Bill Arning.

The Next Thing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

The Next Thing

  • Categories: Art

The Next Thing: Art in the Twenty-first Century is a highly visual collection of essays about the future of art and the art of the future. This anthology brings together writings by world-renown theorists, artists, critics, novelists and philosophers, all of them engaged in current discussions about new and emerging artistic trends and sensibilities. From “post-human” installations, to transgenic experimentations, from tele-presence performance, to nano design, digital-fiction, virtual urbanism or “guerilla art”, new tendencies, are redefining both the boundaries of Meaning and what it means to be Human. The essays comprising The Next Thing identify the impact of these new trends and...

The Experience Machine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Experience Machine

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-13
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

An argument that the collaborative multimedia projects produced by Stan VanDerBeek in the 1960s and 1970s anticipate contemporary new media and participatory art practices. In 1965, the experimental filmmaker Stan VanDerBeek (1927–1984) unveiled his Movie-Drome, made from the repurposed top of a grain silo. VanDerBeek envisioned Movie-Drome as the prototype for a communications system—a global network of Movie-Dromes linked to orbiting satellites that would store and transmit images. With networked two-way communication, Movie-Dromes were meant to ameliorate technology's alienating impulse. In The Experience Machine, Gloria Sutton views VanDerBeek—known mostly for his experimental anim...

Dark Matters, Light Affairs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Dark Matters, Light Affairs

  • Categories: Art

"Her photograms and photogrammatic sculptures are extremely startling, because, unlike their near relative, the traditional photograph, they are both not-here and here, not-now and now. By deliberately turning back the clock to the earliest era in photo history, Sugiura reminds us of the fragile, slight foundation upon which the triumph of the reproductive regime rests.

Stan VanDerBeek
  • Language: en

Stan VanDerBeek

  • Categories: Art

American independent filmmaker Stan VanDerBeek (1927-1984) was one of the first to extend film projection into multimedia spectacle and to embrace video and computer technology: a supreme instance of what critic Gene Youngblood dubbed "Expanded Cinema."

What We Want Is Free, Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

What We Want Is Free, Second Edition

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-07
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Explores how contemporary artists use gifts, barter, and other forms of nonmonetary exchange as a means and medium of artistic production. This revised edition of What We Want Is Free examines a twenty-year history of artistic productions that both model and occupy the various forms of exchange within contemporary society. From shops, gifts, and dinner parties to contract labor and petty theft, contemporary artists have used a variety of methods that both connect participants to tangible goods and services and, at the same time, offer critiques of and alternatives to global capitalism and other forms of social interaction. Examples of these various projects include the creation of free commu...

Question
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

Question

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-26
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This is the official print version of Eric Dyer's 2013 MFA Thesis at California College of the Arts (CCA). The print version is intended to be viewed as an art book.In my work there are physical obstructions, as the viewer is unable to see all sides of an installation or sculpture at once. In this thesis, I discuss how these physical obstructions play a role in my paintings and installations, which primarily consist of urban and suburban found material. I will also consider the theoretical discussion of obstructions to perception that I find relevant in contemporary art discourse. I use objects that are familiar to Americans, dealing with issues surrounding authority, interpretation, the implication of those object's use in art, and our sources of information.

Interiors and Interiority
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 608

Interiors and Interiority

  • Categories: Art

Veranschaulichungsformen von Innerlichkeit finden in der Moderne in Darstellungen des Interieurs ihr prägnantes Bild. Die Beiträger der Publikation untersuchen die Verbindungen zwischen architektonischen Innenräumen, visuellen und literarischen Darstellungen von Interieurs und dem Konzept der Innerlichkeit vom 18. Jahrhundert bis heute. Jene Darstellungen sind Effekt, aber auch Produzenten spezifischer Vorstellungen von Innerlichkeit als einer, wenn nicht der subjektkonstituierenden Praxis der Moderne.

The Channeled Image
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

The Channeled Image

  • Categories: Art

A fascinating look at artistic experiments with televisual forms. Following the integration of television into the fabric of American life in the 1950s, experimental artists of the 1960s began to appropriate this novel medium toward new aesthetic and political ends. As Erica Levin details in The Channeled Image, groundbreaking artists like Carolee Schneemann, Bruce Conner, Stan VanDerBeek, and Aldo Tambellini developed a new formal language that foregrounded television’s mediation of a social order defined by the interests of the state, capital, and cultural elites. The resulting works introduced immersive projection environments, live screening events, videographic distortion, and televis...