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Dive into the groundbreaking multimedia performances of the 1960s, from Lucio Fontana's Spatialism to Nine Evenings featuring Rauschenberg. Explore the link between art and technology through E.A.T. at the Pepsi Pavilion and discover the avant-garde experimentation with new mediums like video cameras by artists such as Peter Campus. Witness the evolution towards later video art driven by themes of identity, gender, and politics. Journey through this transformative era in art history with a focus on innovation and boundary-pushing creativity.
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Media and Performance 1 1. 1960s multimedia performances 2. studio performances introduction to media art dr.yoon
Jackson Pollock : (1912-56). American painter, the commanding figure of the Abstract Expressionist movement 2000 film by Ed Harris - Industrially used paint 1. 1960s multimedia performances - 1
Lucio Fontana (19 February 1899 – 7 September 1968) was an Italian-Argentinian painter and sculptor. He was mostly known as the founder of Spatialism and his ties to Arte Povera 1. 1960s multimedia performances - 1
- Nine Evenings, 1966 * Billy Kluver -Robert Rauschenberg - open score - Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), 1967 1. 1960s multimedia performances - 2
- Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), 1967 - Pepsi PavilionExperiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)1970 World Expo, Osaka 1. 1960s multimedia performances - 3
- Robert Whitman - Michael Snow - Joan Jonas1 - Carolee Schneeman - relation to our contemporary theatre 1. 1960s multimedia performances - 4
- artists' experiment with new medium - video camera Peter Campus 1 - related to later video art - identity - gender - politics 2. studio performances - 1
-Nam June Paik23 - related to later video art - identity - gender - politics 2. studio performances - 2