Video art : a guided tour /
Video art dominates the international art world to such an extent that its heady days on the radical fringes are sometimes overlooked - often unknown. This text is a guide to video art and its history, tracing the story from the weighty Portapak equipment of the '60s and '70s to today'...
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Lingua: | inglese |
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London ; New York : London : New York :
I.B. Tauris ; in association with University of the Arts ; In the United States of America and in Canada distributed by Palgrave Macmillan,
2005.
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Sommario:
- Introduction: from the margins to the mainstream
- The modernist inheritance: tampering with the technology, and other interferences
- Disrupting the content: feminism
- Masculinities: class, gay and racial equality
- Language: its deconstruction and the UK scene
- Television spoofs and scratch: parody and other form of sincere flattery
- Video art on television
- Video sculpture
- The 1990s and the new millennium.
- Foreword / Shirin Neshat
- Introduction : from the margins to the mainstream
- The modernist inheritance : tampering with the technology, and other interferences
- Disrupting the content : feminism
- Masculinities : class, gay and racial equality
- Language : its deconstruction and the UK scene
- Television spoofs and scratch : parody and other forms of sincere flattery
- Video art on television
- Video sculpture
- The 1990s and the new millennium.