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Damian Stewart
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hey ada, my wife Lia was involved in an exhibition called See This Sound, curated by Sandra Naumann, which happened at the Lentos Kunstmuseum in Linz a while back. it was quite a groundbreaking exhibition in that it was an overview of all different kinds of artworks that used sound, moving image, and other kinds of technology in interesting ways; curatorially it was fantastic, in that it cut across genres/boundaries/ghettoes, putting Laurie Anderson next to Nam June Paik next to La Monte Young next to David Rokeby. i spoke with Sandra Naumann at Transmediale this year and she told me that it wass essentially an attempt to address the notion of 'audiovisuology' across all kinds of art, without feeling a need to segregate the artworks by technique, starting from a new beginning so to speak. ... |
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Luke Munn
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, attempt to address the multiple histories that bring forth both the artworks that people are now trying to call 'new media', > not the point of the post i know, but do you have alternative terminology? http://www.lukemunn.com 10967, Berlin, Germany... |
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Damian Stewart
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On 01 Mar 2010, at 15:57, Luke Munn wrote: , attempt to address the multiple histories that bring forth both the artworks that people are now trying to call 'new media', not the point of the post i know, but do you have alternative terminology? "art" ... |
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Julian Oliver
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..on Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 05:39:02PM +0100, Damian Stewart wrote: On 01 Mar 2010, at 15:57, Luke Munn wrote: , attempt to address the multiple histories that bring forth both the artworks that people are now trying to call 'new media', not the point of the post i know, but do you have alternative terminology? "art" I was going to suggest 'Once New Media' but I think I like 'Art' better. ... |
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Douglas Bagnall
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Damian, Luke, Damian: the artworks that people are now trying to call 'new media', not the point of the post i know, but do you have alternative terminology? "art" I think I get your political point, Damian, but sometimes people actually want to say something specific. Even you. I mean, is your message improved thus:? [...] attempt to address the multiple histories that bring forth both art, and contemporary artworks dealing with similar issues. You use the category in practise, so what is wrong with it? Just the name? Or, from another angle, how can you tell that some of the art in "See This Sound" is called "new media" and some isn't? ... |
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Damian Stewart
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On 02 Mar 2010, at 03:11, Douglas Bagnall wrote: I think I get your political point, Damian, but sometimes people actually want to say something specific. Even you. I mean, is your message improved thus:? [...] attempt to address the multiple histories that bring forth both art, and contemporary artworks dealing with similar issues. no, but by changing the quote in that way you've removed my point. i could have written 'attempt to address the multiple histories that bring forth art that deals with audiviosuology' but i wanted to make it clear that it was not just a 'new-media' exhibition or just an 'old media' exhibition, it included artworks from both schools. ... |
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