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- ISBN
- 9780893813901
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Aperture Foundation, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0893813907
ISBN-13
9780893813901
eBay Product ID (ePID)
518901
Product Key Features
Book Title
Illuminating Video : an Essential Guide to Video Art
Number of Pages
568 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Topic
Film / History & Criticism, Film & Video
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Performing Arts
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
90-081584
Preface by
Bolt, David
Dewey Edition
20
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
778.599
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Preface, David Bolt Foreword, David A. Ross Introduction: Complexities of an Art Form, Doug Hall and Sally Jo Fifer Histories Video: Shedding the Utopian Moment, Martha Rosler A Brief History of American Documentary Video, Deirdre Boyle Deacute;-collage/Collage: Notes Toward a Reexamination of the Origins of Video Art, John G. Hanhardt Video Art: What's TV Got To Do With It?, Kathy Rae Huffman And if the Right Hand did not know What the Left Hand is doing, Gary Hill Paradox in the Evolution of an Art Form: Great Expectations and the Making of a History, Marita Sturken Furniture/Sculpture/Architecture Television, Furniture, and Sculpture: The Room with the American View, Vito Acconci Performance, Video, and Trouble in the Home, Kathy O'Dell Video Installation Art: The Body, the Image, and the Space-in-Between, Margaret Morse Video in Relation to Architecture, Dan Graham The Rio Experience: Video's New Architecture Meets Corporate Sponsorship, Dara Birnbaum The Art of The Possible, Francesc Torres Mobility, As American as . . . , Chip Lord Aligning The Museum Reaction Piece, Howard Fried Audience/Reception: Access/Control The Feminism Factor: Video and its Relation to Feminism, Martha Gever The Medium Is the Mess . . . age, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto This Is Not a Paradox, Judith Barry f0The Wild Things on the Banks of the Free Flow, Dee Dee Halleck The Fantasy Beyond Control, Lynn Hershman Reach Out and Touch Someone: The Romance of Interactivity, Ann-Sargent Wooster Ethnicity, Politics, and Poetics: Latinos and Media Art, Coco Fusco Behind the Image, Muntadas Interventions of the Present: Three Interactive Videodiscs, 1981-90, Peter d'Agostino Syntax and Genre The Cultural Logic of Video, Maureen Turim The Smell of Turpentine, Juan Downey The Importance of Being Ernie: Taking a Close Look (and Listen), Bruce Ferguson Untitled, Joan Jonas Audience Culture and the Video Screen, Norman M. Klein Significant Others: Social Documentary as Personal Portraiture in Women's Video of the 1985, Christine Tamblyn Telling Stories Video Writing, Raymond Bellour Appropriation of Contemporary Reality: An Anecdote, Tony Labat Directions/Questions: Approaching a Future Mythology, Rita Myers Light and Death, Mary Lucier The New Epistemic Space, Woody Vasulka Three Tapes by Steina, Steina Video Black-The Mortality of the Image, Bill Viola Phototropic, Tony Oursler Notes Contributors Selected Bibliography Videography and Video Index Picture Credits Index
Synopsis
This book is an insightful evaluation of video art since its early beginnings, examining its theoretical, aesthetic and social implications., Edited and introduction by by Doug Hall and Sally Jo Fifer. Foreword by David Ross. Preface by David Bolt.
LC Classification Number
N6494.V53I4 1990
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