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VIDEO ART

VIDEO ART. (Bill Violla: I do not know what it is I am like). ¸ MA. Vesna Srni ć. Contents. Television as an artistic medium Difference between TV and video: Video art as a new economy of seeing Usage of Video in Art Themes and features of Video – art Several famous Video artists.

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VIDEO ART

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  1. VIDEO ART (Bill Violla: I do not know what it is I am like) ¸MA. Vesna Srnić

  2. Contents • Television as an artistic medium • Difference between TV and video: Video art as a new economy of seeing • Usage of Video in Art • Themes and features of Video – art • Several famous Video artists

  3. Television and Video appears in 1960`s, processed through the same system: audio-visual information is teleported as “the music of electrons” In 1969`s first experiments on TV and Video: Allan Kaprow, Nam June Paik, Otto Piene, Terry Riley i Phil Makana (electromagnetic distorsions) Video statics: Zero degree of medium expression (simultanity) Video dynamics: in-processness and montage Television as an artistic medium Dinko Cepak: TV sequence

  4. Video has specific graffic potential and creative synthesis of thinking ( cybernetic art) Video uses “electronic processed figuration”, namely hardware and software Creating transnational video consciousness, artist becomes ecologicaly responsible By semantic shifting existential supportings become obvious as overmastering the media, antropologicaly humanising the technology and generating a New Reality “NEW ECONOMY OF SEEING” (Marina Gržinić/Aina Šmid) Difference between TV and Video: Video art as “a new economy of seeing” • Jeremy Welsh: “Labyrinth”,1987

  5. Usage of Video in Art • From Video experiments, through Video instalations to Video Art • Dalibor Martinis: “Kameni vrt” (Stone garden), 1986 “Maltese falcon”, instalation, 2002

  6. Video-artists explore: everyday life, society, culture, nature, phenomena (love, identity, feminism) Personal appearance of artist in his work of art “Sincere” sexuality Subversivness Blending of mental and projective (electronic) picture through particular “iconic thinking”, on a symbolic level, fantasms and certain autoeroticism Themes and features of Video – art • SanjaIveković: ”Makeup-Makedown”, • 1976

  7. Several famous Video artists • Nam June Paik: “Zen for TV”, 1965 • Dalibor Martinis: “Otvoreni kolut” (Open Reel), 1976 • Dara Birnbaum: “Damnation of Faust”, 1985 • Bill Seaman: “ Telling motions”, 1986 • Bill Viola: “I do not know what it is I am like”, 1986 • Sanja Iveković: “Maja”, 1986 • Jeremy Welsh: “Labyrinth”, 1987 • Breda Beban/Hrvoje Horvatic: “All our secrets are contained in an Image” • Gary Hill: “Incidence of catastrophy”, • 1988

  8. Breda Beban/Hrvoje Horvatić: Sve naše tajne nastaju iz jedne slike, 1987 Bill Viola, I do not know what it is I am like, 1986

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