Video/Art: the first fifty years

The curator who founded MoMA's video program recounts the artists and events that defined the medium's first 50 years. Since the introduction of portable consumer electronics nearly a half century ago, artists throughout the world have adapted their latest technologies to art-making. In th...

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Main Author: London, Barbara 1936- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York, NY Phaidon Press 2020
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:The curator who founded MoMA's video program recounts the artists and events that defined the medium's first 50 years. Since the introduction of portable consumer electronics nearly a half century ago, artists throughout the world have adapted their latest technologies to art-making. In this book, curator Barbara London traces the history of video art as it transformed into the broader field of media art - from analog to digital, small TV monitors to wall-scale projections, and clunky hardware to user-friendly software. In doing so, she reveals how video evolved from fringe status to be seen as one of the foremost art forms of today
Item Description:Enthält Literaturangaben
Physical Description:280 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9780714877594

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