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Is this art? [videorecording] / Exero HDTV.

Contributor(s): Metaxas, Kostas | Czarneck, Gina | Stelarc, 1946- | Berry, Drew | Courreges, Cocqueline | Guerin, Lucy | Obarzanek, Gideon | Damiani, Silvia | Brozetti, Gianlucca | Bosch, Peter | Maire, Julien | Velonaki, Mari | Puig, Mariano | Mrongovius, Martina | Oldfield, Bruce, 1950- | Masson, Charles | Norton, Philip, 1963- | Rucci, Ralph | Scavia, Fulvio-Maria | Cannon, Joanne | Favilla, Stuart | Levinson, Mark, 1929- | Exero HDTV | Contemporary Arts Media (Firm).
Publisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Contemporary Arts Media, 2005Description: 5 videodiscs (ca. 165 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Art, Modern | Arts, Modern | Modern dance | Scientists | Artists | Interactive art | Visual poetry | Resonance | VibrationDDC classification: 709.04
Contents:
Ep. 1. Elevate and re-define contemporary dance by Lucy Guerin, Gideon Obarzanek, Silvia Damiani. -- Ep. 2. Artist-scientists or scientist-artists by Stelarc, Drew Berry, Cocqueline Courreges. -- Ep. 5. Poetic science by Mari Velonaki, Martina Mrongovius, Bruce Oldfield, Charles Masson -- Ep. 6. Poetry - visual poetry by Julien Maire, Philip Norton, Ralph Rucci, Fulvio-Maria Scavia -- Ep. 9. Vibration, resonance, order and chaos by Peter Bosch, Joanne Cannon, Stuart Favilla, Mark Levinson.
Production Credits: Executive editor, Kostas Metaxas ; Introduction and credits, visual artwork, Gina Czarnecki.
Summary: Is This Art? is a series featuring interviews with leading practitioners and conceptual artists from media, performance, visual art, music and sound. Each episode presents a series of interviews with contemporary artists intercut with images and recent footage of their work. The interviews provide insight to why, how and for whom these artists create their work, and where their passion and artistic inquiries originate from. Where are the boundaries between science, technology, politics, popular culture and art? Viewers are challenged with the question while witnessing the freeflow of imagination."
Item type Current location Call number Vol info Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Media Resources Taylor's Library-TC
709.04 IST 2005 (Browse shelf) Episode 1 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 1000526551
Media Resources Taylor's Library-TC
709.04 IST 2005 (Browse shelf) Episode 2 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 1000526552
Media Resources Taylor's Library-TC
709.04 IST 2005 (Browse shelf) Episode 6 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 1000526554
Media Resources Taylor's Library-TC
709.04 IST 2005 (Browse shelf) Episode 9 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 1000526553

Episode titles from case-slips.

Ep. 1. Elevate and re-define contemporary dance by Lucy Guerin, Gideon Obarzanek, Silvia Damiani. -- Ep. 2. Artist-scientists or scientist-artists by Stelarc, Drew Berry, Cocqueline Courreges. -- Ep. 5. Poetic science by Mari Velonaki, Martina Mrongovius, Bruce Oldfield, Charles Masson -- Ep. 6. Poetry - visual poetry by Julien Maire, Philip Norton, Ralph Rucci, Fulvio-Maria Scavia -- Ep. 9. Vibration, resonance, order and chaos by Peter Bosch, Joanne Cannon, Stuart Favilla, Mark Levinson.

Executive editor, Kostas Metaxas ; Introduction and credits, visual artwork, Gina Czarnecki.

Is This Art? is a series featuring interviews with leading practitioners and conceptual artists from media, performance, visual art, music and sound. Each episode presents a series of interviews with contemporary artists intercut with images and recent footage of their work. The interviews provide insight to why, how and for whom these artists create their work, and where their passion and artistic inquiries originate from. Where are the boundaries between science, technology, politics, popular culture and art? Viewers are challenged with the question while witnessing the freeflow of imagination."

DVD.