Referring to spectacle, mass media, representation, seduction, modernism, and post modernism, the authors discuss the history of video installation and its relationship to television. Video installations by ten Canadian artists are discussed by the curators and further documented by annotated catalogue entries with artists' statements. Biographical notes. Circa 100 bibl. ref
A major anthology published on the occasion of the video programme “Magnetic North” (2000), a cross-...
“Lux” gathers together a variety of essays, commentaries, interviews, scripts and artists’ projects ...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Produced for the festival's 10th edition, this catalogue documents works by six installation artists...
In this tabloid-format catalogue on nine international video artists' work in eight exhibitions, Lon...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Gale and Morishita characterize independent video art in Canada through a discussion of Canadian ide...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
“Illuminating Video” is an anthology that includes 25 essays and 12 artist’s projects covering a var...
Catalogue produced in conjunction with site-specific installations made by five British artists. Fou...
Prior to describing the works in "Mediated Mediums" - a video salon consisting of tapes by General I...
This thesis proposes a novel interpretative key for the study of video installations based on the re...
A major anthology published on the occasion of the video programme “Magnetic North” (2000), a cross-...
“Lux” gathers together a variety of essays, commentaries, interviews, scripts and artists’ projects ...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...
According to the authors, five Canadian video art productions, intended both for television broadcas...
For a travelling exhibition of recent Québec and Canadian work, the authors trace the evolution of i...
Produced for the festival's 10th edition, this catalogue documents works by six installation artists...
In this tabloid-format catalogue on nine international video artists' work in eight exhibitions, Lon...
Dunn describes the conceptual, performance, synaesthetic and experiential elements of video while Ga...
Gale and Morishita characterize independent video art in Canada through a discussion of Canadian ide...
Videos dating from the 1970's and produced by 27 artists from the United States and Canada have been...
This collection of essays by six artists marks the 20th anniversary of Video In (a Vancouver-based a...
“Illuminating Video” is an anthology that includes 25 essays and 12 artist’s projects covering a var...
Catalogue produced in conjunction with site-specific installations made by five British artists. Fou...
Prior to describing the works in "Mediated Mediums" - a video salon consisting of tapes by General I...
This thesis proposes a novel interpretative key for the study of video installations based on the re...
A major anthology published on the occasion of the video programme “Magnetic North” (2000), a cross-...
“Lux” gathers together a variety of essays, commentaries, interviews, scripts and artists’ projects ...
Brown offers a brief history of video as an artistic practice concentrating on the biographies of si...