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Surveying the first decade : video art and alternative media in the U.S.

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Surveying the first decade : video art and alternative media in the U.S.

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Video Data Bank, the School of the Art Institute of Chicagoほか
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Video Data Bank, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Table of Contents

  • Investigations of the phenomenal world - space, sound, and light

  • Performance of video-imaging tools

  • Explorations of presence, performance , and audience

  • Approaching narrative - "There are problems to be Solved"

  • Critiques of art and media as commodity and spectacle

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Material Type
映像資料
Alternative Title
Surveying the first decade
Place of Publication (Country Code)
us
Text Language Code
en
Target Audience
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Produced by: Kate Horsfiel
Curator: Chris Hill
"Video Data Bank is supported in part by: Illinois Arts Council, National Endowment for the Art, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago" -- DVD leaflet
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