Moving Image
This anthology examines the expanded field of the moving image in recent art, tracing the genealogies of contemporary moving image work in performance, body art, experimental film, installation and site-specific art from the 1960s onwards. Contextualising new developments made possible by advances in digital and networked technology, it locates contemporary practice within a global framework. Among the issues it examines are how new technologies, forms of apparatus and modes of editing or framing affect innovations in artistic practice and strategy; how the work is defined by local contexts, and the tensions that can arise when the local is represented globally; how we define a 'third space' for the filmic image and whether an installation area can be abstracted from geography; how performance-based work in this field explores bodies as borders or territories; the ways in which political, pedagogical and collective forms of practice have affected the moving image; and the new platforms and modes of viewing that are evolving in response to the globally distributed condition of contemporary media.
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Rainer Yvonne (Article author), McQueen Steve (Article author), Zummer Thomas (Article author), Tucker Marcia (Article author), Hill Gary (Article author), Manacorda Francesco (Article author), Gilligan Carol (Article author), Hiller Susan (Article author), Fisher Jean (Article author), Hanhardt John G. (Article author), Trecartin Ryan (Article author), Mullender Rob (Article author), Godfrey Mark (Article author), Viola Bill (Article author), Alÿs Francis (Article author), Zoller Maxa (Article author), Mondloch Kate (Article author), Crary Jonathan (Article author), Barry Judith (Article author), Gordon Kim (Article author), Steyerl Hito (Article author), Kahn Stanya (Article author), Rist Pipilotti (Article author), Butler Brad (Article author), Decker Edith (Article author), Lütticken Sven (Article author), Leyda Jay (Article author), Reinke Steve (Article author), Marchessault Janine (Article author), Bailey Jeremy (Article author), Jeppesen Travis (Article author), Vasulka Woody (Article author), Price Luther (Article author), Bird Robert (Article author), Guattari Felix (Article author), Bishop Claire (Article author), Frampton Hollis (Article author), Goldsmith Kenneth (Article author), Paik Nam June (Article author), Galison Peter L. (Article author), Grossman Andrew (Article author), Griffin Tim (Article author), Bode Steven (Article author), White Ian (Article author), Linker Kate (Article author), Mirza Karen (Article author), Halter Ed (Article author), Saylor Ken (Article author), Zaatari Akram (Article author), Balsom Erika (Article author), Minh-ha Trinh T. (Article author), Fisher Morgan (Article author), Blazwick Iwona (Article author), Kentridge William (Article author)
London
2015
240 pages
9780854882380
Available on request
No
Yes
701.1 Kho
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