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Rumour And Radiation Sound In Video Art Paul Hegarty

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Rumour And Radiation Sound In Video Art Paul Hegarty
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Author: Paul Hegarty
ISBN: 9781623564131, 9781623562694, 9781501308307, 1623564131, 1623562694, 1501308300
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rumour And Radiation Sound In Video Art Paul Hegarty by Paul Hegarty 9781623564131, 9781623562694, 9781501308307, 1623564131, 1623562694, 1501308300 instant download after payment.

This is a book about video art, and about sound art.
The thesis is that sound first entered the gallery via the video art of the 1960s and in so doing, created an unexpected noise. The early part of the book looks at this formative period and the key figures within it - then jumps to the mid-1990s, when video art has become such a major part of contemporary art production, it no longer seems an autonomous form.
Paul Hegarty considers the work of a range of artists (including Steve McQueen, Christian Marclay, Ryan Trecartin, and Jane and Louise Wilson), proposing different theories according to the particular strategy of the artist under discussion. Connecting them all are the twinned ideas of intermedia and synaesthesia. Hegarty offers close readings of video works, as influenced by their sound, while also considering the institutional and material contexts. Applying contemporary sound theory to the world of video art, Paul Hegarty offers an entirely fresh perspective on the interactions between sound, sound art, and the visual.

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