Signals: how video transformed the world
Video is everywhere today—on our phones and screens, defining new spaces and experiences, spreading memes, lies, fervor, and power. Shared, sent, and networked, it shapes public opinion and creates new publics. In other words, video has transformed the world. Bringing together a diverse range of wor...
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Zusammenfassung: | Video is everywhere today—on our phones and screens, defining new spaces and experiences, spreading memes, lies, fervor, and power. Shared, sent, and networked, it shapes public opinion and creates new publics. In other words, video has transformed the world. Bringing together a diverse range of work from the past six decades, Signals reveals the ways in which artists have posed video as an agent of global change—from televised revolution to electronic democracy. The exhibition highlights over 70 media works, drawn primarily from MoMA’s collection, with many never before seen at the Museum. Featured artists include John Akomfrah, Gretchen Bender, Dara Birnbaum, Tony Cokes, Amar Kanwar, New Red Order, Nam June Paik, Sondra Perry, Martine Syms, Stan VanDerBeek, and Ming Wong. Signals enables audiences to experience video art’s wildly varied formats, settings, and global reach, from closed-circuit surveillance to viral video, from large-scale installation to social networks |
Beschreibung: | Impressum: Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Signals: How Video Transformed the World", at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 5 - July 8, 2023 |
Beschreibung: | 187 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781633451230 |
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GLENN D. LOWRY
11 SIGNALS: HOW V
ID
E
O
TRANSFORMED THE WORLD
MICHELLE KUO/STUART COMER
23 TE
LE
V
IS
IO
N AT THE END OF HISTORY
ERIKA BALSOM
31 CHANNEL ZERO
ARIA DEAN
42 STAN VANDERBEEK, MOVIE-DROME
FELICITY D. SCOTT
46 MARTA M I NU J M, S I MU I TANE I DAD
EN SIMU ITANEIDAD
INES KATZENSTEIN
50 RAINDANCE CORPORATION, PROTO MEDIA PRIMER/
MEDIA PRIMER (SHAMBERG)
INA BLOM
54 TVTV, FOUR MORE YEARS
ED HALTER
58 FUJIKO NAKAYA, FRIENDS OF MINAMATA
VICTIMS-VIDEO DIARY
NINA HORISAKI-CHRISTENS
62 RICHARD SERRA/CARLOTA FAY SCHOOLMAN,
TELEVISION DELIVERS PEOPLE
PAMELA M. LEE
66 GENERAL IDEA, TEST TUBE
SIMON WU
70 CADA (COLECTIVO ACCIONES DE ARTE),
IAY SUDAMERICA!
JASON DUBS
74 NAM JUNE PAIK, GOOD MORNING, MR. ORWEL I
ERICA PAPERNIK-SHIMIZU
78 MARTHA ROSIER, IF IT
S TOO BAD TO
BE TRUE, IT COULD BE D I S I NFORMAT I ON
ERICA DIBENEDETTO
82 BLACK AUDIO FI IM COL LECTIVE/
JOHN AKOMFRAH, HANDSWORTH SONGS
OLUREMI C. ONABANJO
84 TONY COKES, BLACK CELEBRATION
DANIELLE A. JACKSON
118 VICTOR MASAYESVA JR., RITUAL CLOWNS
LILIA ROCIO TABOADA
122 MONA HATOUM, MEASURES OF DISTANCE
RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
124 GRETCHEN BENDER, TV TEXT AND IMAGE
(DONNELL LIBRARY CENTER VERSION)
LINA KAVALIUNAS
128 MARLON RIGGS, ANTHEM
GLENN LIGON
132 SONG DONG, BROKEN MIRROR
WONG BINGHAO
136 WAL ID RAAD/SOUHEI I BACHAR, HOSTAGE:
THE BACHAR TAPES (ENGLISH VERSION)
RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
138 ARTUR ZMIJEWSKI, DEMOCRACIES
LINA KAVALIUNAS
142 AMAR KANWAR, THE TORN F
IRST PAGES
RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
146 CARLOS MOTTA, WE WHO FEEL D
IFFERENTLY
BRANDON ENG
150 SONDRA PERRY, DOUBLE QUADRUPLE
ETCETERA ETCETERA I & I I
MARIELLE INGRAM
152 CHTO DEL AT, THE EXCLUDED.
I N A MOMENT OF DANGER
LINA KAVALIUNAS
156 MING WONG, WINDOWS ON THE WORLD (PART 2)
GIAMPAOLO BIANCONI
158 MARTINE SYMS, LESSONS I-C
LX
X
X
DANIELLE A. JACKSON
162 LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN, WALLED UNWAL LED
RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
166 DANA KAVELINA, LETTER TO A TURTLEDOVE
INGA LACE
170 SANDRA MUJINGA, PERVASIVE LIGHT
ERICA PAPERNIK-SHIMIZU
173 A SHORT HISTORY OF VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
AND TRANSMISSION
177 CHECK I I ST OF THE EXH I B I T I ON
182 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
184 CONTRIBUTORS
188 TRUSTEES OF THE MUSEUM OF MODERN A
RT
89 SPLIT SCREENS AND
PARTITIONED PUBLICS
DAVID JOSELIT
101 NEVER REST/UNREST:
EMERGING TIME
TIFFANY SIA
109 PIRATE MEDIA
RAVI SUNDARAM
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8 FOREWORD
GLENN D. LOWRY
11 SIGNALS: HOW V
ID
E
O
TRANSFORMED THE WORLD
MICHELLE KUO/STUART COMER
23 TE
LE
V
IS
IO
N AT THE END OF HISTORY
ERIKA BALSOM
31 CHANNEL ZERO
ARIA DEAN
42 STAN VANDERBEEK, MOVIE-DROME
FELICITY D. SCOTT
46 MARTA M I NU J M, S I MU I TANE I DAD
EN SIMU ITANEIDAD
INES KATZENSTEIN
50 RAINDANCE CORPORATION, PROTO MEDIA PRIMER/
MEDIA PRIMER (SHAMBERG)
INA BLOM
54 TVTV, FOUR MORE YEARS
ED HALTER
58 FUJIKO NAKAYA, FRIENDS OF MINAMATA
VICTIMS-VIDEO DIARY
NINA HORISAKI-CHRISTENS
62 RICHARD SERRA/CARLOTA FAY SCHOOLMAN,
TELEVISION DELIVERS PEOPLE
PAMELA M. LEE
66 GENERAL IDEA, TEST TUBE
SIMON WU
70 CADA (COLECTIVO ACCIONES DE ARTE),
IAY SUDAMERICA!
JASON DUBS
74 NAM JUNE PAIK, GOOD MORNING, MR. ORWEL I
ERICA PAPERNIK-SHIMIZU
78 MARTHA ROSIER, IF IT
'S TOO BAD TO
BE TRUE, IT COULD BE D I S I NFORMAT I ON
ERICA DIBENEDETTO
82 BLACK AUDIO FI IM COL LECTIVE/
JOHN AKOMFRAH, HANDSWORTH SONGS
OLUREMI C. ONABANJO
84 TONY COKES, BLACK CELEBRATION
DANIELLE A. JACKSON
118 VICTOR MASAYESVA JR., RITUAL CLOWNS
LILIA ROCIO TABOADA
122 MONA HATOUM, MEASURES OF DISTANCE
RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
124 GRETCHEN BENDER, TV TEXT AND IMAGE
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LINA KAVALIUNAS
128 MARLON RIGGS, ANTHEM
GLENN LIGON
132 SONG DONG, BROKEN MIRROR
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136 WAL ID RAAD/SOUHEI I BACHAR, HOSTAGE:
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RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
138 ARTUR ZMIJEWSKI, DEMOCRACIES
LINA KAVALIUNAS
142 AMAR KANWAR, THE TORN F
IRST PAGES
RATTANAMOL SINGH JOHAL
146 CARLOS MOTTA, WE WHO FEEL D
IFFERENTLY
BRANDON ENG
150 SONDRA PERRY, DOUBLE QUADRUPLE
ETCETERA ETCETERA I & I I
MARIELLE INGRAM
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I N A MOMENT OF DANGER
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170 SANDRA MUJINGA, PERVASIVE LIGHT
ERICA PAPERNIK-SHIMIZU
173 A SHORT HISTORY OF VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
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177 CHECK I I ST OF THE EXH I B I T I ON
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184 CONTRIBUTORS
188 TRUSTEES OF THE MUSEUM OF MODERN A
RT
89 SPLIT SCREENS AND
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DAVID JOSELIT
101 NEVER REST/UNREST:
EMERGING TIME
TIFFANY SIA
109 PIRATE MEDIA
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