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Installation and the moving image

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Film and video have a double nature; they create an illusory world, a reality elsewhere and a material presence that both dramatises and demystifies the magic trick of moving pictures.

Since the 1960s, artists have systematically explored filmic and televisual phenomena in the controlled environments of galleries and museums, drawing on multiple antecedents in cinema, television and the visual arts.

This volume traces this lineage through architecture, painting, sculpture, performance, film history, and the ferment of counter-cultural film and video practices in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

Sound, an often overlooked element of installed work is given due attention, as are issues of spectatorship, incorporating the new insights offered by cognitive science.

Woven into this genealogy is a discussion of the procedural, political, theoretical, and ideological positions espoused by artists, concentrating on the period from the mid-twentieth century to the present.

The book, written from the perspective of a writer and practitioner, ends with a question: 'what's in it for the artist?'

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Columbia University Press
0231850808 / 9780231850803
eBook (EPUB)
709.04
10/03/2015
English
305 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
"A Wallflower Press Book" Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on September 30, 2015).