Agenda for Wed, April 18 1)Short Lecture: Video Art, p.3 2)Critique: Reviewing Photos, Project 3 3)Premiere Demo by Edward Balaoro 4)John Cage Presentation by Matt H. 5)Textbook Discussion
Video Art, part 3 Review
Video Art Was Born in Mid. 60s 1.Video work is not a commercial product for sale or mass consumption 2.Video art is a form of self expression 3.Videos were created by professional artists: ex: Fluxus group, etc.
Fluxus films - Characteristics Are considered critiques of main-stream film Depict very minimal action Highly poetic, meditative and often playful “Lifelike art” – bridging the gap between art and life
-Were created in opposition to mainstream culture -Were often characterized by: -the absence of linear narrative -the use of various abstracting techniques: out-of-focus, scratching on film, rapid editing, the absence of sound Avant-Garde Films
Video & Performance Art in the 60s & 70s
Video & Performance Art Performance art was born in New York in the 60s as the result of cross fertilization between theater, dance, film, video and visual art. Some well known artists who worked in this medium: -Joan Jonas -Nam June Paik -Vito Acconci -Chris Burden
Vito Acconci (b. 1940) -A New York-based visual artist -Began his career in late 60s as a poet & writer -Transformed himself into a performance and video artist by using his own body as a subject for photography, video, etc.
Vito Acconci (b. 1940) “Raw, crudely executed, and powerfully direct, Acconci’s psycho-dramatic videos enforce an intensive dialogue between the artist and viewer, the body and the self, public and private, subject and object, absence and presence”.
Vito Acconci (b. 1940)
Chris Burden (b. 1946) -Born in Boston -An American artist who specializes in sculpture, video and performance art -In the 70s made a series of controversial performa- nces in which the idea of personal danger as artistic expression was central -Provocative, radical work
Chris Burden (b. 1946) “Trans-Fixed” Performance (1974)
Chris Burden (b. 1946) “Shoot” Performance (1971)
Reenactment of Shoot ReenactmentReenactment of Chris Burden’s performance “Shoot” in Second Life by Eva and Franco Mattes, 2007
Framing and Focus Tips for Shooting Film