Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the medium and the distribution of and audience for videotapes. Two further essays address cable television, government regulation and the importance of community and interactive television. Biographical notes
viii, 87 p. : ill. (some col.)This thesis examines the history of distribution platforms for artists...
2012-11-27This dissertation provides an account of artists’ residency programs at two American publi...
This book offers a history of video since the 1960s, with an analysis of its development in nine cou...
Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the mediu...
A series of essays examine the presentation and reception of video by artists in relation to broadca...
Herzogenrath examines the development and current state of video art in the Federal Republic of Germ...
Exploring the medium of video, this monograph combines contributions by 16 artists (supplemented by ...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
Reflecting on the problematic relationship of video to television, Town introduces this collection o...
Hanhardt introduces the first of a three part exhibition of artists' videotapes that critically exam...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
“Illuminating Video” is an anthology that includes 25 essays and 12 artist’s projects covering a var...
Discussing the production, presentation and distribution of video art, the authors address video's r...
The author reviews two symposia: \u27The Video Arts: Demonstration and Discussion\u27, The American ...
viii, 87 p. : ill. (some col.)This thesis examines the history of distribution platforms for artists...
2012-11-27This dissertation provides an account of artists’ residency programs at two American publi...
This book offers a history of video since the 1960s, with an analysis of its development in nine cou...
Baert questions video's relation to television, artists' formal and personal approaches to the mediu...
A series of essays examine the presentation and reception of video by artists in relation to broadca...
Herzogenrath examines the development and current state of video art in the Federal Republic of Germ...
Exploring the medium of video, this monograph combines contributions by 16 artists (supplemented by ...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
Reflecting on the problematic relationship of video to television, Town introduces this collection o...
Hanhardt introduces the first of a three part exhibition of artists' videotapes that critically exam...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
“Illuminating Video” is an anthology that includes 25 essays and 12 artist’s projects covering a var...
Discussing the production, presentation and distribution of video art, the authors address video's r...
The author reviews two symposia: \u27The Video Arts: Demonstration and Discussion\u27, The American ...
viii, 87 p. : ill. (some col.)This thesis examines the history of distribution platforms for artists...
2012-11-27This dissertation provides an account of artists’ residency programs at two American publi...
This book offers a history of video since the 1960s, with an analysis of its development in nine cou...