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• ART 436 • Video Art Spring 13
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Video Art is a studio course that explores time and technology in the context of image making, performance art, sculpture and story telling. As a technologically driven form of art, video evolves from magnetic signal to digital. The short but rapid development of its features in instant display and image quality has changed the practices of broadcasting in TV, composite effects in film and distribution in the Internet. Nowadays the affordable and ubiquitous video and web distribution democratize the medium to an essential self-expression tool. An incredibly wide range of aesthetics is the by-product of such socio-technological evolution. The class examines this tabloid art form in the early cinema, language and visual semiotics in films, historical and contemporary figures in the arts.
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art436-blog · 12 years ago
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Saul Bass - Title Champ
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Expanded Cinema - Video art beyond “screen”
“When we say expanded cinema we actually mean expanded consciousness. Expanded cinema does not mean computer films, video phosphors, atomic light, or spherical projections. Expanded cinema isn’t a movie at all: like life it’s a process of becoming, man’s ongoing historical drive to manifest his consciousness outside of his mind, in front of his eyes. One no longer can specialize in a single discipline and hope truthfully to express a clear picture of its relationships in the environment. This is especially true in the case of the intermedia network of cinema and television, which now functions as nothing less than the nervous system of mankind.”
- Gene Youngblood, Expanded Cinema, 1970
http://www.vasulka.org/Kitchen/PDF_ExpandedCinema/book.pdf
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Content beyond the screen space
Photography and Cinema
Precursor - Photography that challenges the subject-hood of performance and identity Static media - of “performance”
(image above) Tseng Kwong Chi, New York, New York, 1979
from the Self Portrait series 1979-1989
Cindy Sherman http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1170
Untitled Film Still #23, 1978
Yasumasa Morimura
Self Portrait - After Greta Gerbo 1, 1996
James Franco as Cindy Sherman in New Film Stills, 2012
Performance Video
1) Documentation purpose
Miranda July, THINGS WE DON’T UNDERSTAND AND DEFINITELY ARE NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT, 2006 -
Marina Abramović, The Artist Is Present, 2010
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/965
2) Performance made for video
William Wegman, Two Dogs and Ball, 1972
Colin Self, Miranda July as Colin Self as Joanna Newsom singing Peach, Plum, Pear, 2009
3) Video as aid to the live performance
Klaus Obermaier & Ars Electronica Futurelab, Apparition, 2012
Device and Functions
1) Subversion of the device’s original functions
Steina Vasulka, Summer Salt, 1982
Steina and Woody Vasulka
2) Formal investigation of apparatus
Rodney Graham, Torqued Chandelier Release, 2004
3) Live Performance
Open Reel Ensemble
4) Invention
Eric Siu, Touchy, 2011-2012
Seriality/Narratives
1) Spatial experience
Pipilotti Rist, Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), 2008-2009
Douglas Gordon, 24-hour Psycho Back and Forth and To and From, 2010
24-hour Psycho, 1993
Douglas Gordon, Through a Looking Glass, 1999
2) Sculptural extension
Site -specific
Jim Campbell, Scattered Light, 2010
Madison Square Park Conservancy
Interactive
Golan Levin, Messa di Voce, 2003
Rafael Lozano-Hammer, Body Movies, 2001
Relational Architecture
Reporters with Borders, 2007
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Video beyond the Screen
+sculpture
[nam jun paik]
early work
http://www.paikstudios.com/gallery/6.html
the more the better
http://www.paikstudios.com/gallery/10.html
venus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP03QNPvs80
[tim hawkinson]
self portrait
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/tim-hawkinson
+performance
[wynne greenwood]
[tracy and the plastics]
http://www.tracyandtheplastics.com/livevideo.html
+installation / site specific
[bruce nauman]
walking in an exaggerated manner around the perimeter of a square
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qml505hxp_c
corridor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IrqXiqgQBo
[tony oursler]
influence machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvzArly7Km8
symetrical
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBYaVAPvNh0
+multichannel
[dan shiffman]
run lola run
http://www.shiffman.net/2007/03/27/runlolarun/
http://www.shiffman.net/2007/08/25/run-lola-run-lola-run-lola-run/
+web art / other …
[Bureau of Inverse Technology]
http://www.bureauit.org/
[bangbang]
http://www.bureauit.org/bangbang/
[geoffrey lillemom]
oculart
http://www.oculart.com/
http://www.oculart.com/old/new/
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AFTER EFFECTS CS5 Shortcuts
Adobe's Help link to AE shortcuts
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Beck worked with more than 160 musicians to reimagine David Bowie's "Sound and Vision" in this interactive 360° web experience directed by Chris Milk, via the Lincoln Motor Company.
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The World According to Koreeda Hirokazu
Montages and editing.
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College for Creative Studies’ PSA Campaign
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Debate Breath, 2004
Analysis of the 2004 presidential debate. Extraction of all the silent moments.
In total, 1193 silences detected by custom software.  Duration 10 minutes, 32 seconds.
Body language experts say 93% of communication is non-verbal. My opinion of who won this debate changed after seeing this version.
http://www.davidtinapple.com/
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art436-blog · 12 years ago
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Project 2 Reference
[Virgil Widrich] Fast Film, 2003 (Part 1)
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[Virgil Widrich] Fast Film, 2003 (Part 2)
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[Virgil Widrich] Fast Film, 2003
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art436-blog · 13 years ago
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Screen Resolutions
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art436-blog · 13 years ago
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Victoria Fu
http://www.victoriafu.com/
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The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1919)
Expressionist cinema of the 1920s, so masterfully realized in two iconic examples, Dr. Caligari (1920) and Metropolis (1927), had a lasting impact on visual culture, giving rise to such popular genres as film noir, horror, and science fiction. Filmmakers Robert Wiene and Fritz Lang drew upon the broader Expressionist movement, which emerged in the 1910s and encompassed literature, theater, dance, and the graphic arts. The installation includes projected sequences, vintage posters, and set stills from these two iconic films, as well as selected prints from the Robert Gore Rifkind Collection demonstrating the stark black-and-white contrasts, off-kilter compositions, and exaggerated gestures that found their way from page to screen during the Weimar Republic (1919–33). The Expressionist legacy continues to inspire the imaginations of filmmakers, graphic novelists, and artists today.
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Citizen Kane, 1941
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