Strategies of Modern and Contemporary Art
Alexandr Skriabin Sound and colour – colour piano, „Synaesthesia“
Hungarian avantgarde: László Moholy-Nagy Constructivism - Bauhaus Project of a beauty machine „Light-Space Modulator“ – experience of perfect harmony – produces esthetical „truth“ – Formal beauty can make man happy 1930´s: Progress and Optimism
Zdeněk Pešánek kinetic art, neon lights, sound „Spectrophone“ Light= modernity 1930´s: Progress and Optimism
Duchamp Machine seen with an irony: The Large Glass,
1960: Self Destroying Machine Jean Tinguely, Hommage to New York: 3JEx6CDW6- o&start=3180&end=3362&cid= JEx6CDW6- o&start=3180&end=3362&cid= – Rotozaza, 1967: Smashing-bottles machine On occasion of the congress „Vision 67: Survival and Growth. Second World Congress on Communication in a Changing World“, University of New York
1960: Experimental Art John Cage, Waterwalk, 1960: – The overcoming of subjectivity by introducing the principle of disinteressedness Merce Cunningham, Walk Around Time, 1968 (Large Glass by Duchamp) RHYTMIC STRUCTURE – coexistence and independence of music and dance (India), chance operations (Yìjīng/ I Ching) Further watching:
1960´s: Experimental Art Marcel Duchamp: “when you have the independence between the music and the dance that we have, then the observer becomes the third point in a triangle; he completes the work and each triangle is a different triangle.”
Experimental Art "We want to go beyond painting, sculpture, poetry, music, we need an art that would be in greater harmony with the needs of the new spirit... The motionless pictures of yesterday no longer satisfy the longings of the new man, formed by the necessity of action and co-habitation with machinery, demanding a constant dynamic. The aesthetics of organic motion replace the aesthetic lassitude of rigid forms. In the name of this change, which has occurred in the character of man, and in the name of the spiritual and internal changes in all human relations and activities, we abandon the use of the familiar art forms and begin the development of the new art, consisting in the unity of time and space." Lucio Fontana, White Manifesto, 1946:
Experimental Art Vladimír Boudník: Explosionalism
Experimental Art Hugo Demartini, 1968 Milan Grygar, NiCJBg NiCJBg