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  • ...nd write about certain topics that are related with my graduation project: Art films, loose narratives, stillness and slow tempo. * Cinema in the art gallery: from found footage to cinematic video art
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  • ...s and others drawn from previously unrecognized areas of visual and verbal art."
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  • ...practice within a broader social and artistic context referencing texts on contemporary (expanded) photography theory and other artistic practices. ...he photograph as contemporary art, Reprinted. ed, Thames & Hudson world of art. Thames & Hudson, London.<br />
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  • '''THE ART WORLD TO COME ..''' Click-and-buy online art.
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  • '''Photography and the Mirror of Art''' by Martin Jay ...ts artistic being, but also became the precursor of a new understanding of art.
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  • = Den Haag Contemporary Art Week-End = ...''' concerning the commission given by The Hague Contemporary for Den Haag Art Week-end.
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  • ...t dominates the work of creating, theorising about and, not least, selling art." (Page 6, Vassenden, 2013) ..., David 2012: ‘International Art English. On the rise—and the space—of the art-world press release’, Triplecanopy, 30.7.2012, [http://canopycanopycanopy
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  • ...Photograph as Contemporary Art'', Reprinted. ed, Thames & Hudson world of art. Thames & Hudson, London'''.<br /> ...e the publication serves as a document which gives a condensed overview of contemporary photographic practices.
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  • ...pon where you were when. Invention of camera has changed the uniqueness of art. Uniqueness of painting lost itself but it has gained more meaning than pas ...s still its aura because of brush shapes and real colours. They were also contemporary of their time.
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  • ...pon where you were when. Invention of camera has changed the uniqueness of art. Uniqueness of painting lost itself but it has gained more meaning than pas ...s still its aura because of brush shapes and real colours. They were also contemporary of their time.
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  • ...pon where you were when. Invention of camera has changed the uniqueness of art. Uniqueness of painting lost itself but it has gained more meaning than pas ...s still its aura because of brush shapes and real colours. They were also contemporary of their time.
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  • ...or MoMA attests. And the problem is complicated by the fact that some new art demands yet another kind of space, an enclosed area darkened for the projec === White Cube // Consumerism = Art Consumerism? ===
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  • ...Gaby Horn for Hartware MedienKunstVerein and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Frankfurt am Main: Revolver – Archiv für aktuelle Kunst, 2007, pp. 37-6 ...On the exhibition What is Modern Art? (Group Show)”, in: ''What is Modern Art? (Group Show)'', ed. by Inke Arns / Walter Benjamin, Frankfurt am Main: Rev
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  • ...ory Will Repeat Itself: Strategies of re-enactment in contemporary (media) art and performance''' ...tselffocuses on current strategies of re-enactment in contemporary (media) art and performance, and discusses various artistic positions and strategies.
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  • ''''The Work of Art in the Age of Mechnical Reproduction' Synopsis'''<br> ...namely founding and stamping. When the woodcutter came into play, graphic art became mechanically reproducible. During the middle ages engraving and etch
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  • ''''The Work of Art in the Age of Mechnical Reproduction' Synopsis'''<br> ...namely founding and stamping. When the woodcutter came into play, graphic art became mechanically reproducible.. During the middle ages engraving and etc
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  • [[Art & Fear, Observations on the perils (and rewards) of Artmaking]] ..._Theorien_der_Gegenwart_(Annette_Treibel)|Annette Treibel: Introduction to contemporary sociological theories]]
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  • ...Y, D. (2007) The cinematic. London: Whitechapel (Documents of contemporary art, 2007: 5). ..., I. (2012) Memory. London: Whitechapel Gallery (Documents of contemporary art).
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  • ...n source culture, and processes of self-education and peer learning, in an art, activist and community contexts. ...as well as WeWontFlyForArt and Zero Dollar Laptop (both part of our Media Art Ecologies programme).
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  • .../colour-critique/ ; also adressing the book called " Spaces of Experience, Art Gallery Interiors from 1800 to 2000" from Charlotte Klonk. ...visual appetites and values attributed to art. In contrast to contemporary art, where they are rarely seen, exhibition walls painted various colours are o
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  • ...nd prognostic value and announces its subject as the interrelation between art and technical progress. ...rious new terms which he confronts with the terminology of the traditional art forms.
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  • ...nd prognostic value and announces its subject as the interrelation between art and technical progress. ...rious new terms which he confronts with the terminology of the traditional art forms.
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  • ...tselffocuses on current strategies of re-enactment in contemporary (media) art and performance, and discusses various artistic positions and strategies. ...ticipants in an action, in which they actively participate.In contemporary art there has been an increasing number of artistic re-enactments – the perfo
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  • Art works have always been reproduced, but the change in the method of producti Mechanical reproduction of a work of art, -represents something new. Historically, it advanced intermittently and in
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  • ...tains different styles of artworks which include oil painting, performance art, Sculpture, and animation, etc. ...nd China to do their own projects about recreations of Chinese traditional art. I received more than 100 pieces of works in 2 months and picked up most ou
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  • * Art Photography Now - Susan Bright * Art and Photography - David Campany ✓
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  • A practical report that can sort out the logic of my art creating methodology, supplemented by the analysis of the corresponding art I am a person who is controlled by contemporary digital technology but also wants to control it in return. In my experience
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  • ...nected to the theme of the second annotation I did this trimester: Film as Art. ...these directors with many others have strongly influenced a generation of contemporary visual artists that have been fascinated by the phenomenon of cinema.
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  • ...ual language. Vanitas as a genre finds its origin in 16th and 17th century art, reflecting a cultural acceptance (and even obsession) with death and morta
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  • ...e towards creating works that reference that history of image making using contemporary tools. Examples throughout art history where the body is recorded, modified and distorted.
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  • ...o engages in experiments and empirical researches within the frameworks of art and design. ...devices. With a collage of found footage and text, it reenacts a series of contemporary events turning them into Simulacra that creates a dystopian fiction-reality
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  • *<b>Duty Free Art</b> - <I>Hito Steyerl</I> (Reading group with Steve) *<b>Borders and ghosts: migratory hauntings in contemporary visual cultures</b> - <I>Nermin Saybasili</I>
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  • ...how the knowledge of being gazed upon, self-regulates the subjects in the contemporary world where surveillance is a very big part of. The last section is about <
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  • ** [http://www.nadiff.com/ NADiff a/p/a/r/t Ebisu] Contemporary art and photography bookstore ...devoted to the presentation of a rotating, hand-selection of international art, design and literature publications with an emphasis on the anti-traditiona
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  • ...ing hipsters their coffees. She moved to Rotterdam to make and ingest more art. She makes films, with a tendency to talk about real people, places and sto ...wers'' (2021) is part of a larger research project about women’s labour in contemporary Italy, 'The most essential work', which started at the end of 2019. In the
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  • Writers are curators of language just as a curator in contemporary art works as an artist himself. This should be understood in a broad sense, whi Whether photography is defined as art can be explored through its comparison with painting. On one hand, photogra
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  • Jos de Mul's text ''The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination'' outlines an adaptation of Benjamin's ...cognises the contemporary relevance of Benjamin's arguments in The Work of Art, he makes a clear distinction between mechanical and digital reproducibilit
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  • 10. Art movements— This chapter describes two art movements that had special effects on the current avant-garde, structural f '''Picture of Nothing: Abstract Art since Pollock, P1: Why Abstract Art''', Krik Varnedoe
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  • ...formance show in the Normalville Contemporary Art Centre for Contemporary Art this summer. Here is Zhibin’s interview talking about his upcoming show.
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  • ...y art scene in Bulgaria and their role in it? I highlight the contemporary art scene (though it could be implied for new media discourse) because it is li ...ulgaria and what is happening now? Why Art fair such a RAW, RE-Rotterdam & ART Rotterdam won’t happen in Bulgaria in the near future ? What are the cond
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  • '''''Life, Once More: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art''''' by '''Sven Lutticken, Witte de With, Rotterdam, 2005''' ...Arena in Which to Reenact“ Sven Lütticken is specifying, that performative art tries to fight repetition with repetition, ultimately recharging the past b
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  • ...he supersensible, that is: between the physical materiality of the work of art and its meaningful history. ...uraistic object are being replaced by transitoriness and reproducibility." Art has become more accessible, and in regard to its reproduction; the whole di
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  • ...& Research Methodologies". I was reading several books about contemporary art pieces that uses found footage material from films and also the modernity i ...vier Lloret - Essay: Modernity, Film, Art | Javi - Essay: Modernity, Film, Art]]
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  • * + how to write about contemporary art
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  • ...rst place this meant the bringing together and fusion of various separated art forms in the creation of a single unified environment. For the first time art and technology could become one: put on the some practical footing with rea
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  • -Proposition for art as propaganda (defined as a tool of worldmaking) within a world of competin -Sinclair said all art is propaganda. <br>
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  • Synopsis on '''Life, Once more: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art''' by '''Sven Lütticken''' and '''The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likene ==Synopsis on '''Life, Once More: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art''' by '''Sven Lütticken'''==
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  • link --> [https://www.facebook.com/amsterdam.art.nl/videos/787241151620550/] -1:03:23 '''Let's talk as one human being to another: towards a shared art history'''
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  • Contemporary tools in relation art history As the project draws inspiration from art historical sources, I’ve been doing a lot of visual research, visiting mu
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  • ...-line (with Luci Eyers), which became a commissioning agency for web-based art projects <ref>Mute Issue Everything On Line (Digital Publishing Feature) B ...at aimed to explore the influence of cybernetics and information theory on contemporary cultural life by testing out its central idiom, “feedback”, through deb
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  • ...en Tang / 唐誉祯 [CN] is a media artist who works across cinema, contemporary art and the DIY culture of the network. Her recent work is concerned with the f
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  • In August, in 2017 at Art Valley in Kapolcs, next to Balaton lake in Hungary, my partner and me we ha ...t the questions of children democracy trough theatre, music, fine art/land art, literature, meditation and being in the nature as much we can.
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  • ...ting definitions of 'Practice Based Research' within contemporary arts and art education. Essay in The Art of Critical Making Rhode Island School of Design on Creative Practice.
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  • ...uch as the Piet Zwart Institute, the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, and Sonic Acts. ...s in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, the research project will introduce artis
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  • ...(USA), Res holds a BA from Smith College and a MFA from the Yale School of Art, where they were awarded the Fund for Lesbian and Gay Studies Award. In 202 ...st for The Lucie Photo Book Prize. Res is represented by Ziet Contemporary Art, New York, NY.
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  • Read and analyze some related art works that contains very basic structure. General introduction and question Moreover, the relationship between structural film and minimalistic art.
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  • ...ass, J. (2013) Documentary. London: Whitechapel (Documents of contemporary art). ...Y, D. (2007) The cinematic. London: Whitechapel (Documents of contemporary art, 2007: 5).
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  • ...put to look at. Most of them have to do with participation and performance art. Also about rules and a method to follow.'' ...swers he suggests, are intertwined in the continuing debate on literature, art, and culture in general.
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  • '''The Normalville Contemporary Art Centre for Contemporary Art. I have the view of creating as an art that’s common in my works. I use a really specific subject and I try to c
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  • ...hat aims to explore the influence of cybernetics and information theory on contemporary cultural life by testing out its central idiom, 'feedback', through debates ...Re-enactment, Revolver, Frankfurt (2003). He has written for a variety of art magazines including Dot Dot Dot, Metropolis M, Mute, Casco Issues and was f
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  • ...of social interaction in happenings?” the idea was to connect contemporary art practices with the notion of “happening” as it was intended in the 60s
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  • ...tographs taken by painters that where never made to be showed as pieces of art as highly artistic photography. For example the exhibition George Hendrik B ...are old vintage prints made by Breitner himself the other photographs are contemporary prints made from the original negatives. The whole exhibition is divided in
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  • What kind of city does Micropolis force you to create? How does this reflect contemporary urban design?<br> ...workshop is to draw links between the military history of cybernetics with contemporary systems culture, and debate the drawbacks and benefits for the citizens who
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  • ...ry Will Repeat Itself]] Strategies of re-enactment in contemporary (media) art and performance *[[Trimester 1, 2008/09: jaromil, The Art, Philosophy and Techniques of Free Software]]
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  • ...women. This thesis was written as part of my graduation for Master of Fine Art: Lens-based Media at The Piet Zwart Institute in 2021.
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  • ...y, D. (2007) The cinematic. London: Whitechapel (Documents of contemporary art, 2007: 5). ..., I. (2012) Memory. London: Whitechapel Gallery (Documents of contemporary art).
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  • ...Ongoing projects include studying surveyance and the quantified gaze over contemporary cities ([https://constantvzw.org/site/Constant_V-Footfall-Almanac-2020,3266 ...21), a series of interviews with individuals active at the intersection of art and politics.
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  • ...xts (for example: relevant theories, ideas, historical and/or contemporary art and design practices) ...mple by writing about relevant theories, ideas, historical or contemporary art and design practices)
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  • ...give the doubting quest again from the repositioning of the artist and his art in an inescapable changing world in which access to resources has become en =='''-->> [[Contemporary_Fairy_Tales|Contemporary Fairy Tales]]'''==
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  • ...point of the debate is water Benjamin's claim that the "cult value" of an art work has been replaced by the "exhibition value". ...combination, the database constitutes the ontological model of the work of art and, secondly, that in this transformation the exhibition value is being re
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  • ...ake known the importance of the artistic book and its role in contemporary art. It was re edit in 2014. The artist book has always been related to its own contemporary time, through social, philosophic, political, and cultural environment and
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  • ...efore not be dissociated from larger developments within twentieth century art. This seminar poses the question to what extent diverse forms of animation Assignment: Present three cases of contemporary, 2Ist century artists who make an anachronistic use of 'dead media' and / o
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  • ...hy which arises from what Graham Harman determines to be a core fallacy in contemporary metaphysics, that the “root duality of the universe is not made up of sub ...video and installation art from the 70's until now, as well as performance art, including choreography and dance. It is of my interest how in these practi
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  • ...player) we were looking for the basic connection between sound and visual art,. We could use the term "painting with sound",(still don't like this term, A week long summer camp for youngsters , with interactive contemporary art workshops in Sepsibukszad, in Transylvania, next to a volcanic lake.
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  • ...e Seminar uses three distinct areas of inquiry: 1. A series of lectures on contemporary video installation followed by group discussions and analysis; 2. A worksho ...ugh screenings of video art, interviews, and installation works by seminal contemporary video artists.
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  • ...mbering the history and reasons for switching to a patriarchal society the contemporary Goddess of Anthropocene is being rebuilt. My initial motivation to re/create a Lithuanian contemporary Goddess stemmed from the desire to dive deeper into the old Pagan tradition
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  • ...within a broader social and artistic context drawing on reference texts on contemporary (expanded) photography theory and other artistic practices. Presented in a ::Point A: '''Contemporary (expanded) photographic practices are defined by their use of light, rather
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  • * Contemporary context: * Katia: the picture reminds her of art by Kandinsky
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  • ...ion in Museums and Special Collections.” Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 36 (2):293–311.[https://anonfile.com/F
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  • ...ea of ''solid light'' film is already 20 years old, and still timeless and contemporary. This digital era works in his favour, to experiments with fog and mist, an ...work ''Floater 99'' what’s famous in the ''Centre for International Light Art'' and in the permanent collection of the museum. It belongs to the series o
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  • ...of social interaction in happenings?” the idea was to connect contemporary art practices with the notion of “happening” as it was intended in the 60s ...of social interaction in happenings?” the idea was to connect contemporary art practices with the notion of “happening” as it was intended in the 60s
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  • * artisan factory: creating a 6-day art-/design-making factory assembly line in V2_ * divide V2_ into two spaces: one art space, one crafts space; create clashes/collapses of the two, simultaneousl
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  • ==Synopsis on '''Life, Once more: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art''' by '''Sven Lütticken''' and '''The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likene ==Synopsis on '''Life, Once More: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art''' by '''Sven Lütticken'''==
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  • ...ory will repeat itself. Strategies of re-enactment in contemporary (media) art and performance]]
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  • * to enhance knowledge and understanding of contemporary cultural, scientific and technical discourse === Master Fine Art and Master Lens-Based Media: Thematic Projects ===
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  • In ''The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination'', Jos de Mul describes the mutability ...een the cold war history of computer technology and cybernetic theory with contemporary issues in how we organise our social interactions. He focuses on how the me
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  • ...to redefine the mechanical ingenuity of 20th century’s kinetic art in the contemporary post-digital era. It can be also regarded as a humble attempt to mock the i ...to redefine the mechanical ingenuity of 20th century’s kinetic art in the contemporary post-digital era. It can be also regarded as a humble attempt to mock the "
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  • ...irst solo show in the Normalville Contemporary Art Centre for Contemporary Art ...nimation, because all of my work is really technical, but also grounded in art historical practices.
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  • ...wed for and testes its effect in their own literary style. The function of art was to make humanity realize the psychological and social consequences of t ...alk about this ‘''problem''’. I always watch this tv-show. They talk about contemporary topics which they show a positive and negative side of it. I just want to m
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  • ...cuses on boredom from perspectives of psychology, philosophy, contemporary art, myself. Furthermore, related questions to myself. ...T Press & Whitechapel Gallery, [2017], <Boredom, Documents of Contemporary Art>, Edited by Tom McDonough.
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  • -s/w art -net art
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  • ...a was previously a video artist herself, her point of view on contemporary art and its institutional structure is relevant: a hard edge overall critic.
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  • ...ary power of art, but they never predicted that it was the collapse of the art market precipitated by the intelligent machines would bring the whole syste
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  • ...ight be used together? Is it becoming increasingly pressing to explore how contemporary media forms pervasive networks of both communication and mis-communication? === The art of documentation ===
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  • • OMAR KHOLEIF, Goodbye, World! — Looking at Art in the digital Age (2018) ...internet and digital technologies in our modern societies and contemporary art practice<br>
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  • As a child, you were given blank papers for the first time in art class. .... You have to do something with the blank paper for it to become a work of art.
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  • ...ary power of art, but they never predicted that it was the collapse of the art market precipitated by the intelligent machines would bring the whole syste
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  • ...nected to the theme of the second annotation I did this trimester: Film as Art. After reading that essay by Pavel Büchler, I have been reading different ...to break with tradition. We can see here a connection with a generation of contemporary visual artists that have been fascinated by the phenomenon of cinema. And h
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  • ...to my interest in the malleability of historical timelines experienced in contemporary media. ''Musée Binaire'' is conceived as an ongoing art history book series, where each book presents the image of an artwork in it
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  • ...famous book “On Photography” and Jay’s text “Photography and the Mirror of Art”, how it changed the very category it is situated in. ...puts it “photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition.” (Gelassi, p.
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  • * "The Archive", Documents of Contemporary Art
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  • ...s the work of contemporary young artists and designers, including art school students, it is obvious that these ‘old’ media are vastly mor
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  • ...within a broader social and artistic context drawing on reference texts on contemporary (expanded) photography theory, and other artistic practices, while also ref :• Examples of methods in the world and art practices (mention suntanning, photosynthesis, bleaching of wood, Hiroshima
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  • ...To examine the multivalent aesthetics of abstraction in contemporary video art is to study artists’ interpretations of the always, already digital now: ...ixed future or past states.” Relevant to this thesis will be an account of art-based notions of resistance to this hegemony of time and space.
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  • == Walter Benjamin – WORK OF ART IN THE AGE OF MECHANICAL REPRODUCTION == ...ed. The reproduction of works of art and the art of the film – have had on art in its traditional form.
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  • Stumplimity characterizes much of contemporary art, pairing long periods of boredom (i.e. the bored witness drone operator) an ...ardian.com/artanddesign/video/2013/jul/25/drone-iwm-contemporary-omer-fast-art-video
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  • .... Throughout history, artists had displayed, advertise and explained their art-making skills in genres specifically created for this purpose. ...estions on how this kind of skill presentation works in the age of digital art, and if artists draw attention to the processes and procedures underlying t
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  • ...p exhibitions, TENT presents the many-sided manifestations of contemporary art in Rotterdam.
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  • ...of key points in our relationship with technology, trends in contemporary art have mistakenly adhered to the aesthetic qualities described in the essay, ...orical frame of reference to dislodge the capital-obsessed hegemony of the art world. This notion is the key revelation that differentiates this ''post''
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  • ...of key points in our relationship with technology, trends in contemporary art have mistakenly adhered to the aesthetic qualities described in the essay, ...orical frame of reference to dislodge the capital-obsessed hegemony of the art world. This notion is the key revelation that differentiates this ''post''
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  • ...Mannerism and the Baroque to more contemporary forms of digital and media art. ...tone, of a form rather than of a bit of substance.” (Weiner, 1950) to more contemporary approaches such as Benjamin Bratton’s position of "The User" in his Stack
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  • ...of key points in our relationship with technology, trends in contemporary art have mistakenly adhered to the aesthetic qualities described in the essay, ...orical frame of reference to dislodge the capital-obsessed hegemony of the art world. This notion is the key revelation that differentiates this ''post''
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. ==Normalville Contemporary Art Centre for Contemporary Art==
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. ==Normalville Contemporary Art Centre for Contemporary Art==
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  • -how can art be meaningfully politicized if politics are already aestheticized<br> ...nt. A religious-like leap of faith is suggested in our relationship to the contemporary image heightening the mysticism and magic surrounding images. In this case,
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  • ...articulation you have established = modernity and nostalgia in relation to contemporary artistic agency. ...k a little here, to make the link: 'which has been concerned with']''' The contemporary nostalgic tendency is of course not only limited to artistic production; on
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  • ...om Mannerism , the Baroque to more contemporary forms of digital and media art . ...tone, of a form rather than of a bit of substance.” (Weiner, 1950) to more contemporary approaches such as Benjamin Bratton’s position of "The User" in his Stack
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  • ...ch was first shown in Belgrade, in the Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art (1986), and afterwards again in Ljubljana (1986). The latter exhibition rep ...re)create the foundations of a system of art that is known as contemporary art today. The copy is here not anymore a mere replica; it is more complex and
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  • ==== Walter Benjamin - The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936) ==== ''"In principle a work of art has always been reproducible."''
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  • ...losophy, to be able to gain response-ability towards the hi(story) and our contemporary time. ...Economics in Ljubljana and her MA in Photography from the AKV | St. Joost art academy in Breda (NL). In her film works, Katarina uses interdisciplinary a
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. ==Normalville Contemporary Art Centre for Contemporary Art==
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  • >> Global culture that comes from the machine age. How technology influences art practice: for eg. that TV changed politics; internet changed friendship. "T ...viewer and too immersive perfectionism, as an illusion. The non-realistic art, by mean of expressing more obviously the mediums and techniques.
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  • ...es and practices for the documentation of born-digital art and performance art (including gaming and networked practices). It will address the meaning and ...installation art, gaming and networked art as well as within contemporary art that connects to the field of digital media. Professionals in the field wil
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  • ...r Photographic Evangels)''' + '''Martin Jay: Photography and the Mirror of Art''' ...nd Jay disclose that photography as a medium is valuable in the context of art because it subverted the very tradition it became a part of. Sontag also to
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  • ...ound on Library Science and Information Systems and has been working as an art librarian, information literacy instructor and workshop designer. ...their critique and notions of topicality and subjugated knowledge, to the contemporary explosion of the cultural technology of the list in the web .The main eleme
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  • ...elty and more a banality. Post Internet is often associated with New Media Art and Conceptualism. ...s. It is a constellation of formal-aesthetic quotations, self-aware of its art context and built to be shared and cited. It becomes the image object itsel
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  • ...that is a purer kind of cinema. I consider what I am going to make like a contemporary silent film. ...e something uniquely tailored to the project. I want something akin to the contemporary soundtrack Nicholas Jaar did for The Colour of Pomegranates.
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  • ...et out of boredom. For instance: when I’m watching an obscure experimental art work, it might be a process that is from boredom to non-boredom. Moreover, ...n of boredom in 1960s to the relationship between boredom and contemporary art.
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  • ...An Archival Impulse", (2004). Here Foster analyses a trend in contemporary art which he terms the 'archival impulse.' For Foster, this trend may be motiva
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  • .... A pseudo-religious leap of faith is suggested in our relationship to the contemporary image hightening the mysticism and magic surrounding images. In this case, ...criticized for jeopardizing the principle of the autonomy of art, but even art’s autonomy as a question interests me. Some examples include the video/fi
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  • ...ting, one cannot be questioning the nature of art. That’s because the word art is general and the word painting is specific. (Joseph Kosuth, Krauss, p. 10 ...in the realm of artistic mediums, I do not aim at the exact definition of art, but rather at a few possible understandings of it.
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  • Jesper Just is a danish contemporary artist who has produced a series of artistic short films. I read about his Annika Larsson is a swedish contemporary artist. I am interested in her video works. Her videos lack of voiceover or
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  • ...a are taken for granted, and which puzzles are still unsolved? <BR>‘’’’’Is contemporary digital culture indeed all about ‘you?’ or do we still not phatom the d ...nsions, metaphorically interrogates how the social-cultural assemblages of contemporary machinery are connected to society and daily life. Screen & keyboard – ho
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  • BAUHAUS AND PHOTOGRAPHY – ON NEW VISIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ART Ian Nesbitt: The Art Of Moving Slowly <br>
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  • ...cal expression of the body is reduced in comparison of general performance art which sees the performer’s body or body movements as an important element ...es. Meanwhile, I’ve asked by friends around me who’re not familiar to this art form, their main concern is how could you tell it is live or just playback?
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  • ...cross the rapidly expanding field of hybrid media practices: from software art, e-publishing, to a variety of lens-based practices for both new and tradit *Practice-based thematic projects that focus on a particular aspect of the contemporary media ecology
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  • ...tains different styles of artworks which include oil painting, performance art, Sculpture, and animation, etc. ...nd China to do their own projects about recreations of Chinese traditional art. I received more than 100 pieces of works in 2 months and picked up most ou
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  • * Tactics as '''the art of the weak'''. * How relevant (and still valid) is this early 1980s text to contemporary digital media and web2.0 internet.
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  • Jesper Just is a danish contemporary artist who has produced a series of artistic short films. I read about his Annika Larsson is a swedish contemporary artist. I am interested in her video works. Her videos lack of voiceover or
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  • ...th found images and videos, attempting to understand and make sense of our contemporary visual culture, using video and moving images. Rather than the artistic pro ...res.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/TOD20-final.pdf ''The New Aesthetic and Art: Constellations of the Postdigital''], I am interested in how the digitaliz
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  • ...temporary culture, similar to the best tradition of literary criticism and art criticism. With several incursions into literature, politics, history, geog
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  • ...nd the reflection of minimalism in video art, particularly in contemporary art scene. ...Chinese ancient philosophies in Zen and Taoism can be related to abstract art closely and subtly. Therefore, in the chapter: abstraction & sound, the pap
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  • ...ent Arts), (UNA, 2014) and I am National Superior Teacher in Classical and Contemporary Dance, such degree was conferred by INSA (National Superior Arts Institute) ...ology, as well as the mechanisation of the non-sense. He studied media and art in Vienna and Rotterdam. http://joak.nospace.at/
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  • ...d by the text (vistas of modernity decolonial aesthesis and the end of the contemporary) i read in the same seminar, I draw a connection between colonialism and to ...be series when I got busy with the IFFR and the question of ''“how to make art?”'' started to grow inside of my head.
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  • ...y final project, I will observe the change of my mindset, behaviors and my art works. The result of it will be the film and thesis. ...e Year Performance’ project, he explores the meaning of time between doing art and living lives. <br>
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  • ...manage this shift, to let’s call it ‘techno’ art, technological art, net- art? B: When I read your texts, I found this main themes, so that’s ‘Free Art’, ‘Situationism’ and ‘Process’, you’re really into process. So
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  • ...image-making techniques, as well as understanding the peculiarities of the contemporary visual culture, in particular image culture - the two dimensional world of ...photography’s questionable notions already starts from Benjamin’s “Work of Art” where he talks about how the world is experienced differently through th
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  • Google dominates contemporary access to the Internet, having become for many net users virtually synonymo * [http://www.google.com/insidesearch/howsearchworks/ Contemporary (2014) corporate communication about Google about "How Search Works"]
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  • | [http://www.e-flux.com/journal/art-workers-between-utopia-and-the-archive/ Between Utopia and the Archive] || ...and this book by Don Thompson gives some insight into how the economics of art works nowadays. || Also nice for Steve's class.
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  • ...is based on statistics. It is good to see the difference of journalism and art. How fascinating it is to mix these disciplines. I do know that artists and ...n to him and told him about my complicated feelings towards journalism and art and how they can be connected and bump against each other. At that moment,
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  • ...by Federico Antonini on the use of book-marking as a creative strategy in art and literature. ...public discourse on the social role of libraries, I wrote an essay on the contemporary shift from libraries acting as repositories of knowledge to active social s
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  • ...ormation - noise/message/redundancy to articulate on the meaning in visual art. Here as well, a work becomes ‘open’ (by implementation of noise) in or ...a message on more subjective level. This idea can be seen in the works of contemporary painters such as M.Dumas, G.Richter, P.Doig, L.Tuymans and other. Working e
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  • *'''''Art Object''''' ...ww.theatlasgroup.org The Atlas group]. The atlas group's aim is to collect contemporary history of Lebanon. Dr Fakhouri's note book is also part of this foundation
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  • *'''''Art Object''''' ...ww.theatlasgroup.org The Atlas group]. The atlas group's aim is to collect contemporary history of Lebanon. Dr Fakhouri's note book is also part of this foundation
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  • ...et out of boredom. For instance: when I’m watching an obscure experimental art work, it might be a process that is from boredom to non-boredom. Moreover, ...n of boredom in 1960s to the relationship between boredom and contemporary art.
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  • ...image curating and 2) image making. Both are supported by theoretical and contemporary readings that sharpen the practices. ...and finally to explore works countering the systematic (that are from the art world mostly). The collection shall in the future be brought in new pieces
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  • The first time was at the Jumex Museum of Contemporary Art in Mexico City. Among glass cases of his artists books, frames of his mail art, tube TV screens of his performances, a large table sat full of publication
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  • ...tand system of contemporary surveillance. According to the authors' thesis contemporary surveillance can no longer simply be seen as negative, but as 'multiple fee ...s that 'more precise images and more evocative metaphors of the neoliberal art of the government, in order to heighten the awareness of the ways that inti
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. https://www.google.nl/maps/place/Witte+de+With+Center+for+Contemporary+Art/@51.915478,4.4748713,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x47c4335ffe41c503:0x7615a
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  • ...es and practices for the documentation of born-digital art and performance art (including gaming and networked practices). It will address the meaning and ...installation art, gaming and networked art as well as within contemporary art that connects to the field of digital media. Professionals in the field wil
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  • ...to accompany various art exhibitions and writes and lectures on time-based art and film. She lives and works in Cologne. ...migration and extractive practices. She is a lecturer at Royal College of Art's Digital Direction MA.
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  • 4. pdf: Korsten Reading 9. White: ‘The Question of Narrative in Contemporary Historical Theory’ by Hayden White ...heatricality, rhetoric, semiotics, literature-art and politics, literature-art and law, pedagogy'''
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  • The thesis presented as part requirement for the award of the Master of Fine Art degree is normally equivalent to not fewer than 7,000 words and not more th ...xts (for example: relevant theories, ideas, historical and/or contemporary art and design practices)
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  • In my graduation project I would like to reflect on the participatory (art) practice by using it not only as a form of the project, but also as its su ...as a site- and situation-specific project that deals with the contemporary art exhibition system and breaks down/deconstructs some proccesses behind it (t
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  • In my graduation project I would like to reflect on the participatory (art) practice by using it not only as a form of the project, but also as its su ...as a site- and situation-specific project that deals with the contemporary art exhibition system and breaks down/deconstructs some proccesses behind it (t
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  • ...ctims of infinite recombinations, remixes and appropriations. "The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination" by Joe de Mul serves as theoretical re ...t can be made and seen by many. They express all the contradictions of the contemporary crowd: its opportunism, narcissism, desire for autonomy and creation, its i
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  • * Allen, Gwen. Artists’ Magazines: An Alternative Space for Art, 2011. * Cook, Sarah, Ed., Information, Documents in Contemporary Art, 2016.
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  • * The Photograph as Contemporary Art - Charlotte Cotton
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  • ...ch was first shown in Belgrade, in the Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art (1986), and afterwards again in Ljubljana (1986). The latter exhibition rep ...re)create the foundations of a system of art that is known as contemporary art today. The copy is here not anymore a mere replica; it is more complex and
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  • ...les / https://www.rcwlitagency.com/authors/kraus-chris/ literary agency / Art Center ...TENT (Rotterdam, 2015), Móvil (Buenos Aires, 2015), Irish Museum of Modern Art (Dublin, 2014) and Het Veem Theatre (Amsterdam, 2014). In 2021 she has solo
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  • ...es in the neoliberal age.(Political) Cinema has found a new home inside of art institutions, black boxes inside of white cubes, where the quality of prese ...ma and factories are confining spaces, with fixed times of entry and exit. Contemporary museums and the video installations contained within are much more diffuse,
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  • *The Photograph as Contemporary Art - Charlotte Cotton ...tice?" essay. Simon inclined to not steer me to Post-Media / International Art Speak territory.
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  • Organisation is this sence is the manner by which art reveals itself and speaks, a modality of formation that is collective and p ...rge-scale production(econimic capital, fighting to define the positions of art and artist) and the struggle within the field of restricted production( amo
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  • Organisation is this sence is the manner by which art reveals itself and speaks, a modality of formation that is collective and p ...rge-scale production(econimic capital, fighting to define the positions of art and artist) and the struggle within the field of restricted production( amo
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  • ...es in the neoliberal age.(Political) Cinema has found a new home inside of art institutions, black boxes inside of white cubes, where the quality of prese ...ma and factories are confining spaces, with fixed times of entry and exit. Contemporary museums and the video installations contained within are much more diffuse,
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  • ...hat aims to explore the influence of cybernetics and information theory on contemporary cultural life by testing out its central idiom, 'feedback', through debates ...y of Amsterdam, "Media Theory" for the post-graduate education programs in art & design and new media at Media-GN / Frank Mohr Institute and Academy Miner
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  • (the art work that struggles with its own formula) * in the contemporary graphic design do we have a counter-culture arts and craft movement (Willia
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  • My plan is to briefly undo the trap that holds me under the layers of my contemporary living and to change the stale reference point that sometimes hazards on my I could get caught into connecting that with concepts of animism and its more contemporary cousin, natural pantheism.
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  • *[https://roodkapje.org/#hamburger-community-of-art-530 Link to the description page - Roodkapje] ===8.9. 2019 Opening at Witte de With Centre for Contemporary art===
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  • * Life, Once More: Forms of reenactment in contemporary art By Sven Lutticken, Witte de With, Rotterdam, 2005 * [Steve suggests] '''Art:'''
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  • ...of mass society. But, at the same time what characterizes communication in contemporary society is the loss of the communicative. A spectator can no longer assess ...o take form as actions and in the constant questioning of what constitutes art and artistic practice as they turn to the live, the immediate, the immersiv
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  • ...he expense of rural communities. This process was duly reflected in visual art, music, and literature of the early 20th century through the emergence of n ...prising to the author which could be assimilated into the artwork. Systems art reflected the methodologies of the factory – the mechanistic alignments o
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  • ...of mass society. But, at the same time what characterizes communication in contemporary society is the loss of the communicative. A spectator can no longer assess ...o take form as actions and in the constant questioning of what constitutes art and artistic practice as they turn to the live, the immediate, the immersiv
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  • ...because I didn't have money and nobody was as generous as the Contemporary Art Centre of Normalville.<br/>
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  • ...inner-self than to the outside world, where artists searched besides their contemporary culture inside the nature and gave especially the night a prominent value, ...and the notion of time, these questions then result in a concrete piece of art: Underexposed videos are set against long time-exposed photographs, both de
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  • ...ersen in her book “Photography, Trace and Trauma” (2017).The idea of using art as a tool to represent the “unrepresentable” intrigues me, and in the b ...enri Bergson are relevant. In terms of his works on the ICTs and as a more contemporary philosopher, I think the work of Bernard Stiegler might be relevant as well
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  • '''question 2: What orders your life? (work for money; art work; big projects; family obligations; helping friends &c.)'''<br/><br/> '''question 9: Who is on your art radar? (describe the work)<br/>'''
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  • ...enres of independent film to prosper. It thrives on a nurturing circuit of art-house screens and at film festivals attended by savvy, engaged, and adventu ...the was. Countless other rolls of film, from risqué home movies to serious art, were similarly destroyed.''' (page 26)<br><br>
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  • ...bjects to be consumed by a passive bystander. Instead, there must be an an art of action, interfacing with reality, taking steps-however small-to repair t ...ion based in Torino (IT) and dedicated to the research in the contemporary art field
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  • Frances Yates, The Art of Memory ...son. The work of Gregory Bateson seems unavoidable for an understanding of contemporary global networks (neural, informational).
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  • ...chnology became a catalyst for a new era of literature and art in complex. Contemporary artworks put to the end traditional understanding of originality and replic ...aesthetics, its politics, its impact and how does it shape society and the contemporary world. There is this big misconception that there is a division between the
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  • ...ith societal issues and social practices within the fast changing field of art, design and cultural production. More specifically, XPUB focuses on the act ...net'' confronts the default mode of who is included and who is excluded in contemporary social media spaces through an intervention that uses play and performance
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  • ...analog form. What used to be the standard way of working became a form of art and my point of view changed. I like to stay critical in my observation, u ...d the animation technique comes together to give a critical statement as a contemporary artist. The content, the technique and the materials make his statement str
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  • ** Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art **Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art
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  • '''2.''' photographs that are not ''by'' the human (contemporary high-tech images produced by traffic control cameras, microphotography, and • '''ART PROJECTS/ARTISTS''' <br>
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  • ...f successful objects : the same form repeated for everybody. This ideal is contemporary with the emergence of socialism . But assembly lines and consequently serie ...imperialist conception of the primitive and the exotic . Racism applied to art is cultural suicide as well as homicide .
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  • ...he reflection of minimalism in video art, particularly in the contemporary art scene. ...Chinese ancient philosophies in Zen and Taoism can be related to abstract art closely and subtly. Therefore, in the chapter: abstraction, the paper would
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  • ...at the MOMA in New York as well as in the landmark exhibition of computer art Cybernetic Serendipity, which opened at the ICA in London in 1968. In the e ...bias is based on past experience, pre-conceptions of what is structure in art, and one way of breaking away from this is to introduce a mathematical syst
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  • This page is for collecting information and thoughts on the EYE On Art 2016 programme. * Questions: What practices lie in the boundaries between cinema, art and digital technologies? What can be said about their interaction today? (
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  • ...xist with references drawn from visual studies, media theory, contemporary art and film history, in the form of textual excerpts as well as still images a References will be drawn from visual studies, media theory, contemporary art and film history, mostly in the form of excerpts from texts as well as stil
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  • What also interests me is the moral dilemma that contemporary hacker's face and comparing this to the history of smuggling and specifical ''Psychodrama: a reflexive form of art''
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  • '''3. Contemporary relevancy''' ...hy which arises from what Graham Harman determines to be a core fallacy in contemporary metaphysics, that the “root duality of the universe is not made up of sub
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  • ...into a platform where the performers act as processors and you can create art by writing code. ...aprow. LeWitt seems to be another artist concerned with code that executes art. I will have to broaden my knowledge about them and especially my knowledge
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  • Another big reason I want to create this type of art is because slice of life Anime was a big part of my escapism tactics in chi This project will be my contribution to the slice of life style art. Below some screenshots of the movie Minari, which is about a Korean family
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  • ...called strip-photography, and date back to the 19th century. The book The Art of Strip Photography: Making Still Images with a Moving Camera (2011) by Ma ...olo Virno). Here art and strip-photography can inform our understanding of contemporary mobility?
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  • ...se artificial blooming methods to amplify the emotions she mentions in the art project. She made different choices in her art project. Her music choice is inspired by the music of Nicholas Jar. He make
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  • ...anguage to build up non-hierarchical relationship in this anthropocentric contemporary world. Bourriaud, Nicolas,(2002),Relational Art
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  • ...prints on fabric and paper I saw in Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art at the exhibition of Rosella Biscotti. I could imagine my pictures to be pr
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  • ...an Rights discourses as well as by the field of international contemporary art, the arena where When Things Occur is presented.
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  • ...at the University of Amsterdam focusing on the documentation of time-based art. Born in Bratislava, he graduated in information technologies from the Univ André Castro is a media artist, with a background in sound art and experimental music. His recent practice deals with digital publications
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  • ...Marcel Duchamp's 'Readymade' art, which presents mass-produced objects as art. This has led me to explore the concept of offering mundane objects with a If anything could be art, why can't the cheap sponge? I chose the sponge as the primary object due t
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  • ...ecame a record of how X had seen Y. Not to deny the imaginative quality of art: the more imaginative the work, the more profoundly it allows us to share t ...eople look at it is affected by a whole series of learnt assumptions about art. Assumptions concerning: Beauty, Truth, Genius, Civilization, Form, Status,
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  • ...a.nl/2011/09/18/book-review-the-murmuring-of-the-artistic-multitude-global-art-memory-and-post-fordism/ ...on and the dynamic of psychic and social relations. Also, the condition of contemporary labour increasingly resembles the precariousness and dependability of ‘th
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  • ...lternatives to the control systems that dictate the morphological arena of contemporary thought, and through these examples, offer notions on how these concepts ca ...e, black artists, primarily in america, redefined a future history through art and music. "A techno-visionary tradition that looks as much toward sci-fi f
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  • ...by its carrier. A medium has a formal place and meaning within a culture. Contemporary media, analogue or digital, do not hold a neutral stance in their relation ...sense or another. This is mere logic, because true illuminating and grand art is (in my opinion) an unreachable goal within the spoiling atmosphere of an
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  • ...anguage, to build up non-hierarchical relationship in this anthropocentric contemporary world. ...proceed this research by trying to find answers and turning my answers to art projects.
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  • ...f manipulating reality, another way of experiencing reality by using these contemporary tools. It is interesting how things can be interpreted, mixed together in t ...f the diversity and complexity of his work, it is unique in the history of art photography starting from the late 1970s and up till today.
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  • Jos de Mul's text ''The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination'' outlines an adaptation of Benjamin's ...cognises the contemporary relevance of Benjamin's arguments in The Work of Art, he makes a clear distinction between mechanical and digital reproducibilit
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. Jos de Mul - The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination' (2008)
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  • === Note Taking as an Art of Transmission by Ann Blair (2004) === ...ning practices. In this case, the purpose is creating a learning space for art and design students to understand and develop their creative identity and s
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  • A video work about the art of living seen through the eyes of women named Tessel (who were at the cele ...with female independence of mind and creativity. For me she is a model for contemporary womanhood and is an inspiration for myself as a Dutch female artist trying
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  • ...ewer would look at the work with an 'amused tolerance' like people look at art or children's games. She wanted to protect the integrity of the rituals, an ...design; Ritual is used to impose an ideal order on the arbitrary order of art and the chaotic order of the world. The interior event is presented as a ma
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  • ...proceed this research by trying to find answers and turning my answers to art projects. ...language to build up non-hierarchical relationship in this anthropocentric contemporary world.
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  • = when it comes to art - before the computer age the level of interface did not exist - the artis = we can now explain a traditional art form through a language of new media - a new media object which has only on
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  • ...the rights of Pachamama, the Andean earth mother and goddess of time. The contemporary western view would cynically see this as an analogy literalised only throug ...e metals the user implies the specific unique aspects of the material. The art and science of metal ore, mining, extraction, alloys and forges follow the
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  • = How to run an art school on Free Software/Open Source? = ...design and art programme in the graduate school of Rotterdam's traditional art academy. Our students have backgrounds as graphic and web designers, media
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  • *Publication of contemporary literature on digital platforms, however, the creation process follows stat ...diplomova_praca_JH.pdf?id=85&fid=146&type=application%2Fpdf ''Hypertext in Art (Literature)'',] </ref>
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  • *Contemporary scarcity of face to face relationships, *How art, research and educational projects can generates conversations on the compl
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  • ...ne contemporary art and design (including the very differentiation between art and design). ...nd, on conversely, to Marianne van Boomen's fresh research on metaphors in contemporary media and how to hack them. Most likely, we will also make good use of the
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. Jos de Mul - The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination' (2008)
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  • ...tension of these works, by thematically continuing this exploration of the contemporary self, as a cybernetic being. ...sional types around the randstad area that use this type of software in an art context, so I am looking into contacting them when I need assistance. Also
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  • ...s. One of my set aim is the search on possible solutions for this epoch in art context. ...language to build up non-hierarchical relationship in this anthropocentric contemporary world.
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. add:describe the broader cultural context (art-design works, film, texts which inform our understanding of the work) = 50
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  • ...an we articulate the idea of publishing as a critical post-digital network art practice? ...publishing, participatory and crowd-sourced content, constraint and system art inspired games and rules, piracy, etc).
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  • ...video and installation art from the 70's until now, as well as performance art, and choreography in dance. It is of my interest how in these practices the ...art exhibition "Dancing Light / Let it move you" at Huis Marseille and a "Art and Language" exhibition at MacBa. Besides assisting a few performances, a
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  • ...the community is self-correcting. <-- this speaks about the wider field of art. ...better understood as assumptions rather than theories about reality, life, art, and photography." (178-79)
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  • ...orary society uses it to produce its perception of reality. He claims that contemporary reality is its own simulacrium, with no reference to the real and with no s ...nrealistic way. This is specifically pointed out through the experience of art, history and experience that are, in the American culture reproduced or ree
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  • ...ning naturally between physiology, psychology and sociology, marketing and art theory. Collective nostalgia affects people in many ways, a yearning for th its history and contemporary definition
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  • '''Who is on your Art Radar'''<br/> ...nly real relation to work work is just to see what the look and feel is of contemporary AAA games.
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. ...shing platform located online at www.servinglibrary.org, and offline at an art school gallery in Liverpool. The engine of its activities is a journal orig
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  • ...ums (readymade?) that explores the places, roles and assaults of images in contemporary (western?) society, both literal and conceptual. It may pull from notions o ...and practice. On one side, collecting and reading relative literature and art works (both past and present) surrounding the topic, studying it, and attem
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  • ...ifferent domains, they are not only showing the technological state of the art they allow for conclusions of the then valid aesthetical, corporative and s
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  • ...upport the other elements of the course (Self-directed Research, Issues in Art & Theory, Practice-Group Critiques &c.). Therefore, the text on method will (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices.
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  • ...tus of my work? Is it important that they are photographs or just works of art? ...rame my photographs hat nothing to do with the fact that maybe looked more contemporary that way, more like photographs. I wanted to presented the photos not as lo
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  • ...to make a film showing a plot about Chinese (East Asian) common memory of contemporary history, with a dreamy atmosphere and European environment. First, I need t ...ere now largely used by some Southeastern Asian artists in their films and art works, for example, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, from Thailand. The non-liner
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  • ...s. One of my set aim is the search on possible solutions for this epoch in art context. ...language to build up non-hierarchical relationship in this anthropocentric contemporary world.
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  • A video work about the art of living seen through the eyes of women named Tessel ...with female independence of mind and creativity. For me she is a model for contemporary womanhood and is an inspiration for myself as a Dutch female artist trying
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  • === '''0. NEO HIPPIES AND THE CRAVING FOR CONTEMPORARY SPIRITUALITY''' === ...confronted with the symbolisms of the creatures represented in renaissance art.
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  • ...dea of debris as the microcosm that creates the macrocosm of humanity. The contemporary sculpture-like work of Sue Webster and Tim Noble constitutes of artists 6 m
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  • equilibrium; it thwarts attempts by contemporary physics to explain not only of art, social installations. Hybridizations: GMOs, GMAs [genetically modified
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  • ...l prints that are visible in the public space, I am isolating portraits of contemporary fashion (i.e. fashion but also vogue and trend). The photographs are made o * Art and Illusion, E.H. Gombrich
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. 2) Texts made after visit to 'art in an age of asymmetrical warfare'
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  • ...of André Malraux, which establishes a discourse between ages and styles in art through super-impositions of artifacts that are geographically and historic ...ons, offering almost countless prospects for manipulation and exploration. Art is always to an extent about illusion, but the possibilities in the constru
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  • ...tand East Asia, which integrates and transforms the mainstream culture and art dominated by the West. ...m, to achieve the redistribution of the sensible (Jacques Rancière). In my art, I wish to use localization as a method to explore the local context (polit
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  • ...onnected to the high and important musical past.Then by experimenting with contemporary conical elements, I underline how nationalism is present in today's systems '''[output]''' Mitsa's Getting Political: Contemporary Anthems [https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/SI18/04/contributions/al%20&%20mits/A
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  • ...ublishing practice, because I believe it is necessary to state missions as contemporary actors inside the publishing realm by reflecting on it and taking responsib ...eing part of different scenarios of publishing such as workshops, courses, art-book fairs, fanzine festivals, and exhibitions. I have had the possibility
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  • ...xts (for example: relevant theories, ideas, historical and/or contemporary art and design practices) ...mple by writing about relevant theories, ideas, historical or contemporary art and design practices)
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  • ...is track contains politics (Liechti, 2022), an ethnographic publication on contemporary electroninc pop music sampling. An ethnographic approach on the political motives of contemporary electronic music sampling, through referring to several case studies of les
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  • ...ento e di apparizione allo stesso tempo - link to mythology and history of art (Apelle, Giorgione...)</s> ...ual art tradition, structural filmmaking from the 60s/70s, as well as more contemporary moving image artists.
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  • ...tionships, but I think it exists in a similar reflection to books, movies, art, etc in the canon of cultural expression in that none of these actually rep ...tension of these works, by thematically continuing this exploration of the contemporary self, as a cybernetic being.
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  • ...about realms I knew little about. The Cinematic (Documents of Contemporary Art) has introduced me to photography and film theories. I like this volume bec ...give me a historical perspective of what has been done. I am not studying art history in any comprehensive fashion, but through theories I am gradually l
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  • ...eginning with classical ballet, at the age of five, and later involving in contemporary dance. The primacy of movement and concepts such as spatial representation ...uhaus interdisciplinary approach, and the acknowledgement of a new unit of art and technology; the International Typographic style, driven by functionalis
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  • experience art''', history, nature, or science."</i> ceived "primitive" qualities of indigenous art."</i>
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  • ...ilosophy arises from what Graham Harman determines to be a core fallacy in contemporary metaphysics, that the “root duality of the universe is not made up of sub ...material plane which is called upon to receive the content of the work of art.
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  • ...f order, and its application traversed various disciplines from ancient to contemporary times. ...the Plethora, or an Analysis of Trio A,” in Gregory Battcock, ed., Minimal Art, A Critical Anthology (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1968), 263–73.). A situat
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  • ...the icon; the landscape. I ‘m going to start with some history; landscape art. At specially paintings, because they go a way back. I’m going to grab so Dutch landscape art became popular in the 17 century, and tended to make smaller paintings for
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  • ...called aether, and the wireless media above are just a few examples of the contemporary meaning of it. If we think of the role of Technic by looking at the contemporary world we can see that "all the different political/economic/religious syste
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  • ...in contemporary photography, merely a snapshot is not yet in the field of art. Lack of coherence between disparate images therefore triggers viewer’s i
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  • the industry paradigm is shaken by contemporary shifts in the so-called ...es and the Cold Hard Facts of Global Capitalism, in: Jump Cut, A Review of Contemporary Media, issue 53, 2011 http://www.ejumpcut.org/currentissue/kleinhans-creatI
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  • ...t After Duchamp which both articulate the sublime in contemporary life and art]''' My most recent "finished" work was the Beefcakes project. The "Beefcake As far as my personal research, I am focusing on the traditions of feminist art works, western appropriations of esoteric traditions, horror and science fi
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  • (b.) Contextualizing your work through description and reflection on contemporary and historical practices. ...shing platform located online at www.servinglibrary.org, and offline at an art school gallery in Liverpool. The engine of its activities is a journal orig
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  • *Publication of contemporary literature on digital platforms, however, the creation process follows stat ...diplomova_praca_JH.pdf?id=85&fid=146&type=application%2Fpdf ''Hypertext in Art (Literature)'',] </ref>
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  • ...yle="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><strong>&rarr;</strong>&nbsp;Art in the Age of Anxiety by Kholeif</span></span></p> ...eve that there are reverberations of&nbsp; the idea of the Bioscope in our contemporary times. Unfortunately, McLuhan died before seeing how much visual media will
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  • Two quotes from Matthew Fuller's Media Ecologies, "One of the powers of art, despite its current limitations to a special case, a zone of exception, is ...colorings, we create the possibility of new things entering the world. In art, in science, in philosophy and culture, in any production of knowledge wher
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  • ...ntertitles. Such constellations of display coalesce for example, with more contemporary practices known as the performance lecture, neo-benshi or even PechaKucha s http://ahomina.com/art-horde/interview-artist-sujin-lee/5612/
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  • ...rsonal written narratives will be translated in a visual, physical work of art, with the medium that speaks the most. ...I investigate where this symbol came from and how it contributes to a more contemporary use of symbolic imagery.
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  • Working On and With Eigensinn, Media | Art | Education[1] ...ent art media in the 20th century it proposes that a forward-looking media art education in pace with the times could rest on three pillars:
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  • *'''''Benjamin, Walter. The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other Writings on Medi ...dowick, D. N. The Crisis of Political Modernism: Criticism and Ideology in Contemporary Film Criticism. Oakland: University of California Press, 1995.'''''
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  • '''Contemporary Behaviour'''<br> ...nd in almost every bookstore, but in the art section. Now why is it in the art section? It contains photography, yes, but it is very much about culture, a
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  • ...GIVE, in the sense of what they can contribute to the free circulation of art and culture." http://artwarez.org/projects/GWYDH/ (interview with Andrea Fr ...014, she graduated from Goldsmiths University where she undertook an MA in Art & Politics. She has mainly worked as a dancer-performer for Meg Stuart / Da
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  • ...itical perspectives that take into account the hybridity and complexity of contemporary sex work. ...dancing is not, glamour-models are seen as sex-workers but posing nude for art is not considered sex-work. Those who participate in the latter are most li
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  • ...st two years. For a good part of it I talked about practice in its trendy, contemporary context: text-based practice, practice-based research, my practice in the i ...formula it would be something like this. Tool kit of skills + Concept = An art work that clearly communicates an idea through the use of a refined skill s
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  • ...es in their mediated form. the rothko painting as a downscaled print in an art history book, the google imagery as a video scrolling screenshot on my stud ...old me i should make good use of it. observe, study, read about conceptual art and conceptual/structural filmmaking. understand their tools, weapons, ways
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  • ...ven set designers, since they often create immersive surroundings in their art. I’d like to investigate a bit more who I want to invite. Other than that ...sign of spaces and places in theory and practice. The publication looks at contemporary artistic practices that turn spaces into places. Space and place are explor
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  • ...rds. I am fond of the series of readers called ''Documents of Contemporary Art,'' published by Whitechapel (London) and MIT Press (Boston). I have leafed ...t realms I knew little about. ''The Cinematic'' (Documents of Contemporary Art) has introduced me to photography and film theories. I like this volume bec
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  • ...way of manipulating reality, another way of experiencing it by using these contemporary tools. De Mul, J. (2009). The work of art in the age of digital recombination. Digital Material. Amsterdam: Amsterdam
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  • ...at the University of Amsterdam focusing on the documentation of time-based art. Born in Bratislava, he graduated in information technologies from the Univ André Castro is a media artist, with a background in sound art and experimental music. His recent practice deals with digital publications
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  • === '''Anthropocene and ecology art practice in east Asia''' === ...e ancient times, and mountains and water painting was the first ecological art practice to emerge in China, but activist-based practices are rare in East
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  • *I like analysing art work and exhibitions. I think notes are important in this process. Analysis *story can have many metaphorical meanings (a critique on contemporary media: "they suck us in rather than show, they let people in the darkness i
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  • ...design; Ritual is used to impose an ideal order on the arbitrary order of art and the chaotic order of the world. The interior event is presented as a ma ...icle tries to offer a different approach to Crowley, by placing him within contemporary debates about modernism and postmodernism. According to him Crowley still i
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  • ...st two years. For a good part of it I talked about practice in its trendy, contemporary context: text-based practice, practice-based research, my practice in the i ...formula it would be something like this. Tool kit of skills + Concept = An art work that clearly communicates an idea through the use of a refined skill s
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  • ...s. One of my set aim is the search on possible solutions for this epoch in art context. ...language to build up non-hierarchical relationship in this anthropocentric contemporary world.
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  • ...duction, display, and distribution. A more functional relationship between art and the everyday is urgently needed, through which artists can act as inter ...e. It is the time when also some collectives and groups began to discharge art-making and creative thinking from institutions, considered unable to questi
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  • ...ic/cultural value and the link between such representation of the eyes and contemporary philosophical theories of vision (very physical/material - images as object ...an obsession for the eye/vision/seeing over time. Both are reflections of contemporary cultural constructs around vision. Both are on the edge between a material
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  • In this seminar we look at an unusual approach to analysing contemporary “everyday life” in terms of time. “Walking and Art” blog, http://walkart.wordpress.com/ <br>
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  • ...ultural, architectural and the naturalistic heritage of the place with the contemporary artistic production; represented by artists who become mediators of the art ...aking of artworks enables both the maker and the viewer to think.<br>Thus, art production cannot be merely formal play.''
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  • ...ed status as the first artistic gay film would suggest. By the same token, contemporary audiences unattained to the significance of works such as Flaming Creatures Shimizu, M. (2005), Wolfgang Tillmans: The Art of Equivalence (from the book, Wolfgang Tillmans truth study center), Tasch
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  • ...ho may know the same writers, the same philosophers, the same critiques of contemporary capitalism. The intensive use of Internet by the movement of movements mean ...ww.infopool.org.uk/cclubs.htm.</ref> They perceptively drew a link between contemporary artistic experiments – those dealing with the use and appropriation of co
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  • title: "Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture", title: "Information - Documents of Contemporary Art",
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  • ...life, On Photography. b) look at the idea of the 'everyday' in culture and art. Another big reason I want to create this type of art is because slice of life Anime was a big part of my escapism sources in chi
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  • ...peatedly invited ourselves to book launches, exhibition openings and other art fairs taking place in the city, offering guests our reinterpretation of an ...on" program at the Palais de Tokyo), and in turn present these as works of art.”
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  • ...20 seconds looped sample of the track called Beat Box (Diversion One) from Art of Noise (1984) that I recorded some years ago and more recently transform ...20 seconds looped sample of the track called Beat Box (Diversion One) from Art of Noise (1984) that I recorded some years ago and more recently transform
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  • ...eginning with classical ballet, at the age of five, and later involving in contemporary dance. The primacy of movement and concepts such as spatial representation ...I find this mode of thinking about graphic design particularly relevant in contemporary practices and within the current technological context, in which code is a
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  • ...y thinking in his own nation also destroyed his library and collections of art and science. But even so his ideas of connecting all knowledge and making i ...ributors to Wikipedia. Sandra's career has always involved net art / media art in some way, between the introduction that Annet gave and the very beginnin
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  • ...this project, I was - and still am, intrigued by this island that resists contemporary hyper-representation demands, and its compelling status of a place whose im ...ic/cultural value and the link between such representation of the eyes and contemporary philosophical theories of vision (very physical/material - images as object
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  • ...er 5: Henrik Olessen (and his Warburgian research in gay representation in art)<br><br> ...enerally speaking about LGBT representation in cinema and by examining the art of Wolfgang Tillmans and Henrik Olesen. Where the former…. The latter….
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  • ...this project, I was - and still am, intrigued by this island that resists contemporary hyper-representation demands, and its compelling status of a place whose im ...ic/cultural value and the link between such representation of the eyes and contemporary philosophical theories of vision (very physical/material - images as object
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  • From app stores to art book fairs and zine shops, from darknets to sneakernets, from fansubs to on ...issue regarding publishing in the context of computational culture and the art. Each investigated issue will also become an issue put together and publish
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  • ...called aether, and the wireless media above are just a few examples of the contemporary meaning of it. If we think of the role of Technic by looking at the contemporary world, we can see that all the social systems (political, economic, religio
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  • ...— <code style="background-color:lightyellow">confirmarían que la expresión artística se anticipa con frecuencia a lo que el discurso y la historia aún n :::https://rolfart.com.ar/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Rolf-Art-Exhibitions-Parquedades-Gacetilla-de-prensa-F.pdf
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  • ...g with clay during the last year of my undergraduate degree at the Minerva Art Academy in Groningen. Making and failing plenty, my usually impatient self One of my learnings of the past 5 years spend in art school has been the appreciation of objects from the perspective of a craft
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  • ...I am reading<br>after highschool, traided in art ediucation.<br>Diploma as art teacher as 22 but no interest in giving classes then&nbsp;<br><br>Short fil ...h their expectencies of interaction.<br><br>Netherlands Institute of Media Art educationnal program development<br><br>V2 program manager<br><br>Digital r
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  • ...sign of spaces and places in theory and practice. The publication looks at contemporary artistic practices that turn spaces into places. Space and place are explor A Terrible Beauty: Art and learning in the Anthropocene - Shiralee Hudson Hill
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  • ...ts on fabric and paper that I saw in Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art at the exhibition of Rosella Biscotti. I could imagine my pictures to be pr 1. Duchamp, M (1961) The Creative Act, Lecture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York
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  • He thinks that, unlike art, modern literature has not put enough effort into implementing these change ...s mostly not accepted. Although such a work may represent a great piece of art, the academia neglects its creativity which is why they reject it. But even
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  • ...and potentially fatal as Adam and Eve’s forbidden fruit. Returning to the contemporary era, Burroughs warns: “So now with the tape recorders of Watergate and th ...ed as well. The observers were able to understand the totality of a cubism art works, which leads to the statement the medium is the message. Before this
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  • ...n and Bremmer, M. (2020). Wicked Arts Assignments Practising Creativity in Contemporary Arts Education. ''Amsterdam Valiz.<br> ''Hunter, M.A. (2008). Cultivating the art of safe space. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre
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  • "Gaming is a crucial part of contemporary culture: If the truly dedicated fascists could be rooted out of gaming comm Small art and love and beauty their trudging spirits knew
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  • ...the region of Almería, Spain. The organisation hosts a constant stream of contemporary artists, architects, writers and provides knowledge of the history, economy ...give me a historical perspective of what has been done. I am not studying art history in any comprehensive fashion, but through theories I am gradually l
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  • ...that is just there, simply and inertly. If vision is stable, then to make art dynamic you have to add movement. ''But if vision is already dynamic, the q ...ive, here and now, but having been many elsewheres and with times to come. Art brings that vitality affect to the fore. ( >>> dynamic unfolding)
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  • ...in which the production of these inlaid eyes intersected with and informed contemporary theories of material vision. ...eorization of art, which in turn contributed to the (re)production of more art from the past that conformed to these ideals, i
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  • #[http://www.c3.hu/collection/form/index1.html FROM] New art form based on the Internet technology. 1997. Project by Alexei Shulgin. [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/read/794/pdf Computers of the Art], a book by Dick Higgins, and the process of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...entral part of our lives that is important to understand how it influences contemporary society. The user interacts with their very own Corporate Guru through a state of the art interface.
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  • ...ual art tradition, structural filmmaking from the 60s/70s, as well as more contemporary moving image artists.
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  • ...banks of our culture. But the same memory also stores all of pre-modernist art as well as the genres, codes, and image worlds of popular cultures and mode ...on graphics designers and visual effects companies, or opening any book on contemporary design. Nevertheless, I have included references to particular projects bel
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  • ...’m not? A performer. And I’m not? A poet? An artist? I don’t see myself as contemporary. I also don’t see myself as commercial. What stamp can I find that define ...ent forms of expression and writing I will work towards a prototype for an art-piece that is presentable.
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  • ...cteristic zone of overlap, of negotiation, in which the imaginaries of the contemporary world meet and diverge. The maps that issue from this imaginary space of fl The map of &quot;World Government,&quot; developed by the French conceptual art group Bureau d'Etudes, attempts to show this kind of network both geographi
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  • == THE HAGUE CONTEMPORARY == Against preserved art, it is the organisation of the directly lived moment.
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  • = Art Amsterdam x IDFA 2019 (program at the EYE)= ...of film. They provoke thoughts as visual art (and in the category of video art) but the forms the artists have chosen, if judged as a self-standing film,
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  • * OMAR KHOLEIF, Goodbye, World! — Looking at Art in the digital Age (2018) * Movable walls build out for Art Museum of West Virginia University [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3SrGzA
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  • EXHIBITION, MUSEUM OF MODERN ART OF THE CITY OF PARIS, PARIS, FRANCE, UNTIL 31 JANUARY 2016. ...go to the Louvre and take their photo in front of the 'Mona Lisa', so the art experience is distributed through a network and my work is explicitly deali
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  • ...ropean publications that deals with the topic is Niccolo Machiavelli's The Art of War. In Christopher Lynch's introduction to his translation of the text, In contemporary warfare, networked technologies have allowed for the development of a new t
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  • ..., explore philosophical concepts of truth, objectivity and morality, while contemporary examples of the news media cycle are used to question the way reality is pe ...nology, as seen three decades ago, and does not have much significance for contemporary technology users.
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  • I do not regard the social-political conditions of contemporary China as an aesthetical influence for my current work. This makes Zhao Lian Yu comments that contemporary Chinese filmmakers have also educated themselves by watching (pirated) Chri
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  • ...neweg (Rotterdam, 1998) a visual artist who balances journalism and visual art. She uses investigative, journalistic elements and combines these elements ...g, and text. Her films intricately layer timelines, merging historical and contemporary narratives, revealing the present in the past. In her scripts and text-base
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  • ...prominence, it’s imperative to analyze how they fit into the mainstream of contemporary economic practices and ideology.(...)Why have video games emerged in this m ...ewcontext.stwst.at/en/projects/gibling/start (Art as Currency, currency as art)
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  • ...s this east arm." In that language, the self is never lost the way so many contemporary people who get lost in the wild are lost without knowing the directions wit ...om/software/taag/#p=display&f=Graffiti&t=Type%20Something%20 (Online ASCII Art lettering)
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  • Painting is an art of translation whereas photography is an art of quotation, as Berger puts it. Painting and photography might resemble ea ...wildly - only lends credence to the fact that the interaction between the art object and the spectator is, essentially, performative = and therefore, res
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  • ...roved some of Rifkin's speculations about the motivations of people in the contemporary era, it would be premature to conclude that the age of access has been esta ...radio etc seem to have caught the imagination of the public as much as the contemporary debate over copyright and the internet. It is perhaps because in the past,
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  • ...ing to re-open my practice to other non-moving image-making tools - (“fine-art”) photography? print-making? painting? - and will try to do so over the s ...onsidering the history and reasons of switching to patriarchal society the contemporary Goddess is being re-build.
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  • ...rk as we try to educate ourselves and move into this realm of work between art, design and culture. But, I won’t get into too much of that. ...now on-line we have for example, Zeljko Blace, he’s one of the MAMA Media Art Collective groups, in Zagreb. Later we expect to have Mauro Cavalletti and
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  • Last week I lost a ladybug in a contemporary art museum in country nearby.
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  • "In contemporary capitalism, the dominant reactive affect is anxiety."'' <br> '''Period:''' Contemporary Capitalism.
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  • ...e open a window onthe larger connections that unite literature as a verbal art to its mate-rial forms. To name such works, I propose “technotexts, ...me and space” (Nixon 2013). But, if we think about slowness in relation to contemporary digital technology, is it possible that embracing the slow and the ineffici
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  • ===Duty: Free Art ''by Hito Steyerl''=== How to define terminology of art in age of planetary civil war, the war behind the screens?
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  • ...ou given in a bricolage style. Escape death by taking a screenshot of your art which will live forever. Making proof of your labour and exertions. ...he figure of the witch as marginal, rebellion entity can shed light on the contemporary witch-hunting. How this knowledge can provide us with tools of empowerment,
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  • ...nts for the final examination for the degree of the Master of Arts in Fine Art & Design: Experimental Publishing.<br> ...has to offer. The grotesque display of celebrity lives (and deaths) is the contemporary form of the cult of personality; those 'famous for being famous' hold out t
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  • XPUB is the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design: Experimental Publishing of the Piet Zwart Institute. XPUB focus ...to the figure of the witch as a marginal, rebellious entity shed light on contemporary witch-hunting? How does this knowledge provide us with tools of empowerment
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