In this text we intend to analyze Bill Viola’s video installation Nantes Triptych (1992) as an example of the richness which lies in the liminal spaces between arts. We defend the thesis that the utilization of the traditional pictorial structure of the triptych in this particular work, along with the powerful audiovisual material, renders a kairological event available to the viewer. This temporal experience makes possible an existential experience when in front of this video installation. To discuss this assumption we will use classical art theory texts about the triptychs, as well as, among others, Deleuze’s texts about time image and the triptych structure, Agamben’s concept of kairos, the concept of kairological artwork coined by David...
This paper discusses how the image can be thought in the context of contemporary fine art practice. ...
Bill Viola claims that the era of optical vision is over and, despite this, his works give the impre...
The Immense Ventriloquism is a solo exhibition by TC McCormack. The exhibition encompassed a diptych...
In this text we intend to analyze Bill Viola’s video installation Nantes Triptych (1992) as an examp...
A critical and historical analysis of Bill Viola's exposition at the Grand Palais, Paris, in 201
Two essays examine Viola's video installations from 1976 to 1992 and his interest in perception and ...
This book contains a series of reflections on the theme of temporalities in cinema in the world of a...
Andrzej Pitrus analyzes and interprets Bill Viola’s tape "Memory Surfaces and Mental Prayers" (1977)...
In my video live installations I investigate the perception of time (psychological time), non simult...
This research seeks to define a new theoretical framework for elucidating the essence of video as an...
It is a well-established fact that the medium of video lacks a unified identity and lends itself bes...
How can we gain a deeper understanding about the emotional affects of painting with respect to tempo...
Within the general field of video artist Bill Viola’s work, we propose an approach to the relationsh...
This essay was one of two commissioned texts (the second by Dr Trish Lyons) in a monograph that expl...
Video-objects are often discussed in terms of their ability to reflect upon the speed of our narciss...
This paper discusses how the image can be thought in the context of contemporary fine art practice. ...
Bill Viola claims that the era of optical vision is over and, despite this, his works give the impre...
The Immense Ventriloquism is a solo exhibition by TC McCormack. The exhibition encompassed a diptych...
In this text we intend to analyze Bill Viola’s video installation Nantes Triptych (1992) as an examp...
A critical and historical analysis of Bill Viola's exposition at the Grand Palais, Paris, in 201
Two essays examine Viola's video installations from 1976 to 1992 and his interest in perception and ...
This book contains a series of reflections on the theme of temporalities in cinema in the world of a...
Andrzej Pitrus analyzes and interprets Bill Viola’s tape "Memory Surfaces and Mental Prayers" (1977)...
In my video live installations I investigate the perception of time (psychological time), non simult...
This research seeks to define a new theoretical framework for elucidating the essence of video as an...
It is a well-established fact that the medium of video lacks a unified identity and lends itself bes...
How can we gain a deeper understanding about the emotional affects of painting with respect to tempo...
Within the general field of video artist Bill Viola’s work, we propose an approach to the relationsh...
This essay was one of two commissioned texts (the second by Dr Trish Lyons) in a monograph that expl...
Video-objects are often discussed in terms of their ability to reflect upon the speed of our narciss...
This paper discusses how the image can be thought in the context of contemporary fine art practice. ...
Bill Viola claims that the era of optical vision is over and, despite this, his works give the impre...
The Immense Ventriloquism is a solo exhibition by TC McCormack. The exhibition encompassed a diptych...