Tuesday, October 24, 2006

[ Video installation ]

  • The History
  • The origin of ‘Video Art’ is from the message of Nam June Paik, “Free
    the people from the despotism of television.” In 1963, Paik and Wolf
    Vostell hold an exhibition in Smolin Gallery, NY using black and white
    television and camera, which was a trial version of video art. Soon in
    1965, the first portable video camera came out from Sony, on the same
    evening, Paik introduced his video works to the public in Café au gogo,
    a night club in 152 Bleecker street. This event was the beggining of the
    video art.

    Nam June Paik’s Official Website [Paikstudio.com] Also, you can meet his works at the MoMA.

  • Video Art Formation
  • 1.Video Contents
    2.Sculpture
    3.Shape of screen

  • Current Video installation Artist
  • Matthew Barney
    Trailer
    Guggenheim Museum

  • My Personal Video Installation works
  • http://itp.nyu.edu/~sh1319/

  • Future of the Video Installation:
  • Interactivity in Video Installation

  • Potent Objects
  • Camille Utterback, 2003

  • My Personal Project
  • The Interactive Screen

  • Vimeo
  • Fabrica
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