Multi-media : video-installation-performance
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Multi-media : video-installation-performance
Routledge, 2007
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-239) and index
"Multi-media: video-installation-performance is supported by Arts & Humanities Research Council"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Multi-media charts the development of multi-media video, installation and performance in a unique dialogue between theoretical analysis and specially commissioned documentations by some of the world's foremost artists. Nick Kaye explores the interdisciplinary history and character of experimental practices shaped in exchanges between music, installation, theatre, performance art, conceptual art, sculpture and video.
The book sets out key themes and concerns in multi-media practice, addressing time, space, the resurgence of ephemerality, liveness and 'aura'. These chapters are interspersed with documentary artwork and essays by artists whose work continues to shape the field, including new articles from:
Vito Acconci
The Builders Association
John Jesurun
Pipilotti Rist
Fiona Templeton.
Multi-media also reintroduces a major documentary essay by Paolo Rosa of Studio Azzurro in a new, fully illustrated form. This book combines sophisticated scholarly analysis and fascinating original work to present a refreshing and creative investigation of current multi-media arts practice.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Medium, remedy, mortality, fiction, acting, absence, capture, loss, recognition, Fiona Templeton
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Live Video
- Part 2 Alladeen (2002-5)
- Chapter 2 Video Time/Performance Time
- Part 3 Open My Glade (2000), Pipilotti Rist
- Chapter 3 Video Space/Performance Space
- Part 4 Confidential Report on an Interactive Experience, Paolo Rosa
- Chapter 4 Multiplying Media
- Part 5 Snow (2000), John Jesurun
- Chapter 5 Conclusion: Seen and Unseen
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