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VASULKA.ORG home - 1 views

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    "Cantaloup" (1980) by Steina Vasulka presents an outline of the Vasulkas' concept of the "instantly moving image" that begins with electronic imaging and developed through computer techniques of image generation. Steina explains the potential of the "Digital Image Articulator" to create complex forms of visuality which themselves expand the "vocabulary" of the operations of image simulation. "She describes the varying sizes of pixels (picture elements), the layers of color and tone that can be derived from one image, and techniques such as "grabbing" the image and multiplying it. Basically, the "Digital Image Articulator" generates constructive techniques of "image transformation" and "image as object" that are "open-ended" in a number of senses. Steina Vasulka presents the process of transfiguration in "Lilith" (1987), in which the constantly changing image field describes the shift from temporal to spatial image organization..."she alters and manipulates the face of a woman (painter Doris Cross) son that it is submerged within a natural and technological landscape". The flexibility of visual imagery, in particular, emphasizes the spatial dimension, as opposed to the temporal. Thus the image as object overtakes the medium presentation. The result is an "almost sculptural fusion of human figure and landscape". The optical image is transcended "when image becomes object in a stream of parallel events, where "image synthesis" also establishes a link between electronic transtormation and digital spatiality. In "Orka" (1997), she combines both techniques, processuality and synthesis, to rendering visual imagery in spatially condensed, flowing motion on the basis of a principle of musical composition, since it expresses motion, a motion that runs counter to the laws of physics and the dictates of the "frame-bound photographic image"..."Since my art schooling was in music, I do not think of images as stills, but always as motion...It is like a duty to show what c
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YouTube - VIDEONALE 12 - 0 views

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    Videonale 12 is one of the most important video art festivals in Germany and presents over 40 different videos from all over the world...
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magazine / archive / Hilary Lloyd | MOUSSE CONTEMPORARY ART MAGAZINE - 1 views

  • the manifesto of a depressive state that has little to do with melancholy, but rather an (in)capacity to experience the emotion that is needed to give life a meaning, an alternative to the nihilism of those who experience it as a sluggish flow of time and events, something more fertile than the senselessness of being forced to repeat individual gestures or take part in group rituals.
  • he English artist presents images that tend to be pure and self-sufficient, as if they possessed their own internal grammar, and thus could forego the usual grammar of film, the construction of a cinematic product.
  • he image speaks a language different from the one that can be grasped by an individual consciousness in the spontaneity of a moment.
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  • Like the protagonists of her work, the artist stands at the margins of a psychogeographic, pithy tale through which one moves with dumbfounded sensuality, apparently unaware of the fact that actions in space, in context, say much more than faces and postures.
  • More than a voyeur, Hilary Lloyd is an accomplice of the people in the situations she recreates in her work: a director, manipulator, a storyteller in intervals, whose tale is indirectly sung and captured, put into motion by the characters and settings that are chosen.
  • n artist who has always – through these kinds of prior events, and technical choices that reveal the presence of her hand – insisted on managing the work from the inside, as if it were part of a murmured conversation with herself that is then allowed to flow outward, telling us that the appearance of things, of events, already offers a glimpse their essence, their hazy, yet palpable substance
  • “I’ve created various personalities within. I constantly create personalities. Each of my dreams, as soon as I start dreaming it, is immediately incarnated in another person, who is then the one dreaming it, and not I. To create, I’ve destroyed myself. I’ve so externalized myself on the inside that I don’t exist there except externally. I’m the empty stage where various actors act out various plays”.
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Inauguració de ONCE UPON A TIME THE SCREEN - 0 views

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    "Un proyecto de Screen from Barcelona" La historia del video ocupa un lugar importante en la totalidad de les colecciones de los FRAC. Con más de 1600 videos en las 23 colecciones de los FRAC, este medio se ha afianzado en 30 años como un campo de experimentación importante a nivel internacional. Performances, auto filmaciones, ficciones y auto ficciones, narraciones, experimentos tecnológicos, dispositivos, instalaciones, el video reinventa lo real y recubre una realidad en constante evolución. Con la coincidencia en el 2012 del 30 aniversario de los FRACs y el 10 º aniversario de Screen Festival / Feria LOOP se presenta, en colaboración, la exposición en Arts Santa Mònica que es la primera muestra en Europa que presenta este formidable corpus de imágenes los FRAC (Fondos Regionales de Arte Contemporáneo, de Francia). Este recorrido en imágenes desde los años 70 empieza por un homenaje a los grandes artistas del siglo XX. Georges Rey, Marcel Broodthaers, invitan a los visitantes a entrar en un laberinto de imágenes que van desde la frontera en el sentido geográfico y político de la palabra (Khallili, Roeskens, Atay), el viaje, entre exilio y sueño (Almeida, Sedira, Leccia, Tan, Garcia) y la arquitectura a partir de su dimensión simbólica y política (Colomer, Narkevicius, Zarka, Downsbrough).
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YouTube - Der Lauf Der Dinge (1987) [1/3] - 0 views

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    Fischli/Weiss (1987)
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Signer's Suitcase (Kurhaus Weissbad) - 0 views

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    Signers Koffer (Signer's Suitcase) is a kind of road movie that takes us right across Europe. From the Swiss Alps to eastern Poland, from Stromboli to Iceland. Always following the magically charged "groove" of the landscape. A wide-ranging attempt to find the ideal travelling speed. Roman Signer uses his very personal bag of tricks to mark the stations along the way: strikingly simple operations brimming with subtle humour. But the film is also a journey through mental states. A tightrope walk between whimsy and melancholy. Danger - both physical and psychological - becomes a stimulus to the senses. Sudden plunges, abrupt mood changes shape the rhythm and atmosphere of this cinematic journey.
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