MISERICORDIA
Cord
Record
Dime
Desire
Miss
Door
Rice
miscarried
scarred
ROMA
admire
series
micro
mad
sad
misread
read
ROME
Sir
Die
deer
rise
rode
erode
rodeo
martedì 25 ottobre 2016
Zeynep Questions
- Why does video differs from TV and film? ( aren't films are collection of videos)
- Does video art needs to be authentic and unique compared to other mediums ?
- Did the transformation of analogue to digital production changed to the way we perceive the art?
- What is "dialogical memory"?
- Does video art needs to be authentic and unique compared to other mediums ?
- Did the transformation of analogue to digital production changed to the way we perceive the art?
- What is "dialogical memory"?
MISERICORDIA - Rebecca
Miser
Arise
Mire
Coarse
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Recorda
Corda
Serie
Miseria
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Merde
Dame
Desirer
Aimer
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Arise
Mire
Coarse
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Recorda
Corda
Serie
Miseria
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Merde
Dame
Desirer
Aimer
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Olivia Rice 4 Questions
How has video feedback technology been used by some video artists? Bill Viola and Nam June Paik do massive installations, the former focuses on making people reflect on videos that tend to focus on water and the latter works with juxtaposing televisions and other technology with his videos.
What is the relationship between video art and technological advancement?
What were action artists and how have they contributed to video art?
How did the mood of 'social renewal' in the 1960s influence video art?
The mood of social renewal in the 1960s inspired video artists to take an instrumental and idealistic approach to their work. They made these changes with the intention of challenging the traditional structure of television, just as society was challenging all traditional norms.
What is the relationship between video art and technological advancement?
What were action artists and how have they contributed to video art?
How did the mood of 'social renewal' in the 1960s influence video art?
The mood of social renewal in the 1960s inspired video artists to take an instrumental and idealistic approach to their work. They made these changes with the intention of challenging the traditional structure of television, just as society was challenging all traditional norms.
Isabella
1) Where does the word "Decollage" comes from? (p.3)
Wolf Vostell used the term "decollages" to comment on his criticism towards the nascent television hegemony. Vostell had coined the term "decollage" in the 1950s to contrast with the term collage (the process of building up layer by layer). In Vostell's work, he represented decollages through torn posters.
2) What is the movement "Guerrilla Television" about? (p.4)
3) How does video differs from its two closest relatives: film and television? (p.1)
4) In which disciplines in video debated? (p.2)
Wolf Vostell used the term "decollages" to comment on his criticism towards the nascent television hegemony. Vostell had coined the term "decollage" in the 1950s to contrast with the term collage (the process of building up layer by layer). In Vostell's work, he represented decollages through torn posters.
2) What is the movement "Guerrilla Television" about? (p.4)
3) How does video differs from its two closest relatives: film and television? (p.1)
4) In which disciplines in video debated? (p.2)
ilaria 4 question
1. When did the video established itself in the art context?
Video art started to establish itself in the 1960s.
2. How does video differs from film and television?
3. What did artists do in the second half of the 1960s? They broke with convention
4. At the end of the 1960s what did artists wanted to reach?
Video art started to establish itself in the 1960s.
2. How does video differs from film and television?
3. What did artists do in the second half of the 1960s? They broke with convention
4. At the end of the 1960s what did artists wanted to reach?
Emily 4 Questions
Where do video artist get their inspiration from? Past experiences or daily encounters we come across can inspire the way we shoot and the way we view the world.
How do we determine what exactly video art is? It is based on one's own interpretation of what they view as art and the way we can incorporate this art into a video.
What materials can be used or considered when creating video art? Anything from the body and beyond. By creating a reaction from a person or a group when pointing a camera towards them we can use this to convey a story or particular message.
Where did video art originate from? In the 1960s, Dick Higgins, George Maciunas, Nam June Pail, and Wolf Vostell, contributed their work to the birth of video art.
Maria Trinidad Riofrio- Intro questions
1. What is the difference between video vs. film and television ?
2. What does decollage mean?
3. Do you believe that there is a constant exchange between television and video? Does it continue until now a days?
4. Do you think reality shows can be considered more than just television programs, and a new way of art?
Sophia
Was video art produced to escape the conformity and indoctrination of radio and television?
Is video art a long lasting art?
How will video art evolve? // If it was sparked by a technological advancement, how will technology further influence the art in the future?
Is video art being "diluted" with the ease of video production?
Was video art produced to escape the conformity and indoctrination of radio and television?
Is video art a long lasting art?
How will video art evolve? // If it was sparked by a technological advancement, how will technology further influence the art in the future?
Is video art being "diluted" with the ease of video production?
Sophia's Questions
Sophia
1. Was video art created to escape the conformity and indoctrination of radio and television?
2. Is video art a long lasting art?
3. How will video art evolve? // If it was sparked by a technological advancement, how will technology further influence the art in the future?
4. Is video art being "diluted" with today's ease of video production?
1. Was video art created to escape the conformity and indoctrination of radio and television?
2. Is video art a long lasting art?
3. How will video art evolve? // If it was sparked by a technological advancement, how will technology further influence the art in the future?
4. Is video art being "diluted" with today's ease of video production?
Allison Lindsey 4 Questions
Allison Lindsey
How does video differ from film and television?
How is video like a chimera?
Will video art continue to advance or will it eventually plateau?
If you had to define a "mood" of 2010's potential video art, what would it be?
4 Questions Rebecca
How does the encryption of video make it different from photography?
Do the new types of screens affect how we think of video and video art?
How can using props in the presentation change the meaning of a video?
As it becomes easier to create videos what makes us understand videos as video art?
Artists: Nam June Paik, Bill Viola, Anti Sala, Ann-Sofi Sidén, Andy Warhol, Aldo Tambellini, Mark Leckey, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Bertolt Brecht, Dick Higgins, George Maciunas, Wolf Vostell, Gary Hill
Mathilda: Introduction Questions
Mathilda Stauss
How is Nam June Paik different than the other television artists from 1962 through 1964? (pg. 8)
What does "decollage" mean? (pg. 8)
What was the purpose of the Guerrilla Television movement? (pg. 9)
What makes video art different than other forms of art?
How is Nam June Paik different than the other television artists from 1962 through 1964? (pg. 8)
What does "decollage" mean? (pg. 8)
What was the purpose of the Guerrilla Television movement? (pg. 9)
What makes video art different than other forms of art?
DOUGLAS GORDON: End of Civilisation at Gagosian Gallery West 21st Street
DOUGLAS GORDON: End of Civilisation at Gagosian Gallery West 21st Street
lunedì 24 ottobre 2016
pdf-introduction
Dear students,
I remind to you that you have to download the pdf introduction from the gmail account and read from page 6 to 9
Please mark the names of the artists you will find in the text.
Then, as I've already told, write 4 questions related to the two chapters.
I remind to you that you have to download the pdf introduction from the gmail account and read from page 6 to 9
Please mark the names of the artists you will find in the text.
Then, as I've already told, write 4 questions related to the two chapters.
martedì 18 ottobre 2016
The Layers
1. When you ask a generic question, you receive a generic answer
2. Can you use a lie to obtain a deeper reaction?
3. Antonia says that honesty pays in the long run
4. Can lying be used as protection?
5. Can a mirror show the truth even though it is flipped?
6. Professor Amato says that the real can't be true when "flipped"
7. Sophia is trying to understand why she is scratching
8. 8 just to wait
9. How many petals could fly towards you if you wait?
10. Be open minded
mercoledì 12 ottobre 2016
domenica 9 ottobre 2016
Tuesday class 11 Oct
Since the several absences during the last class, the on-site class will be postponed.
The class is taking place at the Art Studio.
The students already selected should have the short talk about the work of: Yang Foudong, Matthew Barney,
Gary Hil and Nam June Paik.
The class is taking place at the Art Studio.
The students already selected should have the short talk about the work of: Yang Foudong, Matthew Barney,
Gary Hil and Nam June Paik.
martedì 4 ottobre 2016
4 October 2016
1. Are questions the gateway to connection?
2. Do we have to change our perspective to reach a new understanding?
3. Is it possible to predict everyone's reaction?
13 September 2016
1. Videre -- Video
"It's not the device, but the way you capture it"
"Art is self expression"
"The artist expresses their personal needs."
"Art is inspired by dreams, history, experiences."
"Many video artists are photographers, sculptures, painters, etc"
"Art should be untethered and free flowing."
"Many artists have an obsession."
" An artists inspiration is connected to his current psychological/artistic state"
"It's difficult to avoid being generic"
"Narcism is an illness for the artist"
"It's not the device, but the way you capture it"
"Art is self expression"
"The artist expresses their personal needs."
"Art is inspired by dreams, history, experiences."
"Many video artists are photographers, sculptures, painters, etc"
"Art should be untethered and free flowing."
"Many artists have an obsession."
" An artists inspiration is connected to his current psychological/artistic state"
"It's difficult to avoid being generic"
"Narcism is an illness for the artist"
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