Abstract Video: The Moving Image in Contemporary ArtUniv of California Press, 15 sept. 2015 - 304 pages Offering historical and theoretical positions from a variety of art historians, artists, curators, and writers, this groundbreaking collection is the first substantive sourcebook on abstraction in moving-image media. With a particular focus on art since 2000, Abstract Video addresses a longer history of experimentation in video, net art, installation, new media, expanded cinema, visual music, and experimental film. Editor Gabrielle JenningsÑa video artist herselfÑreveals as never before how works of abstract video are not merely, as the renowned curator Kirk Varnedoe once put it, Òpictures of nothing,Ó but rather amorphous, ungovernable spaces that encourage contemplation and innovation. In explorations of the work of celebrated artists such as Jeremy Blake, Mona Hatoum, Pierre Huyghe, Ryoji Ikeda, Takeshi Murata, Diana Thater, and Jennifer West, alongside emerging artists, this volume presents fresh and vigorous perspectives on a burgeoning and ever-changing arena of contemporary art. |
Table des matières
Considering the Sine Wave Tone in Electronic | 15 |
The Construction of Abstraction | 19 |
Other Trajectories for Feminist | 50 |
Abstract Video | 66 |
Visual Musics Influence on Contemporary Abstraction | 81 |
Chance and Glitch in Contemporary Video | 98 |
Notes on Jeremy Blake Liquid Crystal | 116 |
net video abstraction | 129 |
Between Embodied Exploration | 145 |
RealTime Screen Time | 163 |
The Spreadability of Video | 176 |
Color Race and Abstraction in the Moving | 192 |
Fluidity Abjection | 205 |
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