Video Art : the first fifty years.

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Author / Creator:London, Barbara, 1936-
Imprint:London : Phaidon, [2020]
©2020
Description:280 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12033418
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ISBN:071487759X
9780714877594
Notes:Includes index (pages 275-279) and bibliographical references (pages 268-273).
Summary:The curator who founded MoMA's video program recounts the artists and events that defined the medium's first 50 years. Since the introduction of portable consumer electronics nearly a half century ago, artists throughout the world have adapted their latest technologies to art-making. In this book, curator Barbara London traces the history of video art as it transformed into the broader field of media art - from analog to digital, small TV monitors to wall-scale projections, and clunky hardware to user-friendly software. In doing so, she reveals how video evolved from fringe status to be seen as one of the foremost art forms of today.

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Call Number: N6494.V53 l645 2020
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