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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy High (Professor of Video and New Media, Department of the Arts, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) , Sherry Miller-Hocking , Mona JimenezPublisher: Intellect Imprint: Intellect Books Edition: 2nd Volume Set ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 1.361kg ISBN: 9781841506630ISBN 10: 184150663 Pages: 442 Publication Date: 15 May 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsVOLUME ONE: Section 1: Histories Introduction – Kathy High Beginnings (With Artist Manifestos) – Kathy High Mapping Video Art as Category, or an Archaeology of the Conceptualizations of Video – Jeremy Culler Impulses – Tools – Christiane Paul and Jack Toolin The Art-Style Computer-Processing System, 1974 – Tom Sherman Machine Aesthetics Are Always Modern – Tom Sherman Electronic Video Instruments and Public Sector Funding – Mona Jimenez TV Lab: Image-making Tools – Howard Weinberg The New Television Workshop at WGBH, Boston – John Minkowsky The National Center for Experiments in Television at KQED-TV, San Francisco – John Minkowsky The Experimental Television Center: Advancing Alternative Production Resources, Artist Collectives and Electronic Video-Imaging Systems – Jeremy Culler Interstitial Images: Histories Section 2: People and Networks Introduction – Sherry Miller Hocking From Component Level: Interview With LoVid – Michael Connor Memory Series – Phosphography in CRT 5"", Mexico, 2005 – Carolina Esparragoza The Rhetoric of Soft Tools – Marisa Olson Jeremy Bailey and His ‘Total Symbiotic Art System’ – Carolyn Tennant De-commodification of Artworks: Networked Fantasy of the Open – Timothy Murray Virtuosity as Creative Freedom – Michael Century Distribution Religion – Dan Sandin and Phil Morton A Toy for a Toy – Ralph Hocking Woody Vasulka: Dialogue With the (Demons in the) Tool – Lenka Dolanova with Woody Vasulka A Demo Tape on How to Play Video on a Violin – Jean Gagnon Application to the Guggenheim Foundation, 1980 – Ralph Hocking Thoughts on Collaboration: Art and Technology – Sherry Miller Hocking Interstitial Images: People and Networks VOLUME TWO: Section 3: Tools Introduction – Mona Jimenez Mods, Pods and Designs: Designing Tools and Systems – Kathy High Computer-Based Video Synthesizer System, ETC – Donald McArthur, Walter Wright and Richard Brewster Design/Electronic Arts: The Buffalo Conference, March 10–13, 1977 – John Minkowsky Instruments, Apparel, Apparatus: An Essay of Definitions – Jean Gagnon Expanding ‘Image-processed Video’ as Art: Subverting and Building Control Systems – Jeremy Culler The Grammar of Electronic Image Processing – Sherry Miller Hocking ETC’s System – Hank Rudolph On Voltage Control: An Interview With Hank Rudolph – Kathy High and Mona Jimenez 'Insofar as the rose can remember…' – Carolyn Tennant Analog to Digital: Artists Using Technology – Yvonne Spielmann Analog Meets Digital In and Around the Experimental Television Center – Kathy High, Mona Jimenez and Dave Jones Multi-tracking Control Voltages: HARPO – Carl Geiger and Mona Jimenez Finding the Tiny Dot: Designing Pantomation – Mona Jimenez Preserving Machines – Mona Jimenez A Catalog Record for the Raster Manipulation Unit – Mona Jimenez Copying-It-Right: Archiving the Media Art of Phil Morton – Jon Cates Proposal for Low-cost Retrieval of Early Videotapes Produced on Obsolete Equipment and/or Videotape That Will Not Play Back, or Resurrection Bus (1980) – Ralph Hocking Interstitial Images: ToolsReviews'Provides a new angle on the history of art and technology' -- The Videofreex, Andrew Ingall Author InformationKathy High is associate professor in the Department of the Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Sherry Miller Hocking is assistant director at the Experimental Television Center. Mona Jimenez is associate professor and associate director in the Moving Image Archiving Program at New York University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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