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Shock Absorber
2001
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2001
In "Shock Absorber" a live feed is taken from broadcast television and separated it into two parts in real time. One part contains all the movements, edits and high frequency visual stimulation. The other part contains everything that is left over
Anything is Possible (Preview)
2010
William Kentridge describes Johannesburg, South Africa, providing a social and historical context for his animated films, including "Johannesburg, 2nd Greatest City after Paris" (1989). Excerpted from William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible, a film
Water Catalogue Linear Video
1984
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1984
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Water Catalogue Linear Video 1984 1984, 27:30 min, color, sound A lyrical fusion of hypnotic images, original music and spoken narrative text, The Water Catalogue is a meditation on the power and poetry of water. In this impressionistic "video
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1997
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1997
Video installation Series 'Bags' Ten bags, stacked with their opening facing forward, form a free-standing sculpture. The flicker of a television picture is projected onto the front, and the image of the abstract television image continues into the
Robert Nideffer
American digital artist. His work has been exhibited at a variety of national and international venues including the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte in Spain; the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, California; the Museum of Modern Art in New York,
Virtualities: Television, Media Art and Cyberculture
1998
Morse, Margaret. Virtualities: Television, Media Art and Cyberculture. Bloomington, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1998.
transmediale '98: Stocktaking Vision
1998
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1998
For the first time in its history, the transmediale festival had a motto: STOCKTAKING VISION. The festival took stock of where television and all the new media have gotten us so far, and what they have given us.
Videoschwelle
1988
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1988
Video installation in public space In the context of the project Freizone Dorotheergasse (Wiener Festwochen and Galerie Metropol), Vienna (AT) In co-production with Gudrun Bielz The work 'Videoschwelle' was conceptualized as part of an exhibition in
The Golden Calf
1999
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1999
Event: The Golden CalfInstitution: National Museum of Photography, Film & Television at BradfordComment:
IMAGINA 94
1994
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1994
Event: IMAGINA 94Institution: Festival de Télévision de Monte-CarloComment:
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