Poor Man's Expression examines the relationship between film, video, technology, and art, with a particular focus on the reciprocal influences between conceptual art and experimental film. The publication is based on the eponymous exhibition in Berlin in 2006, but represents an independent compendium of texts and images beyond the show. Works, lectures and performances by international artists, created for the exhibition and expanded for the publication, are set alongside historical experimental films from the archive of the Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek in Berlin. The authors and artists respond to the questions that arise as to the semantics of critical and experimental conceptual art, medial representation, and the expansion of a concept of technology towards social functions and psychology; they explore problems of medial control, intellectual property, and a changing concept of the public.
as a point of departure we have assumed that there was once a close relationship between forms that now exist rather separately, namely the realms of visual art, experimental film, literature, poetry, music – and very much the development of technology, too. what is it supposed to mean that 16mm projectors now occupy their luxurious final performance sites at art societies and galleries, while iphone youtube (without open source codecs, to be sure) is the current way to watch a hollis frampton interview.
the other way around, isn't the gentle entry of the genre of "experimental film" into the realm of "media art" of the 1980s and 1990s itself a transformation analog to general social and medial development brought about by the development of individualization and consumer society? in poor man's expression we have sought, through an advanced setting ("affirmative" neon light surfaces, and the exhibition's "paradoxical" bipartite spatial principle) to address the surrounding "corporate public" architecture of the sony center as well as the film archive deep underground and the dark cinema space of the "avant-garde cinema."
In collaboration with Arsenal Institute for Film and Video art
Contributors
Sabeth Buchmann, Anselm Franke, Ariane Müller, Branden W. Joseph, Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Ian White, Axel John Wieder
Artists: Stephanie Taylor, Sebestyén Kodolányi, Sebastian Lütgert, Henrik Olesen, Mathias Poledna, Sean Snyder, Daria Martin, Kirsten Pieroth, Martin Ebner, Florian Zeyfang
Images: Anthony Balch, Len Lye, Carolee Schneeman, Bruce Conner, Harry Smith, Joyce Wieland, George Landow, Marie Menken, Ken Jacobs, Rober Breer, Emile Cohl, a.o.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Orderbook - wwb -----POOR MAN'S EXPRESSION: TECHNOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL FILM, CONCEPTUAL ART. Ed. By Martin Ebner and Florian Zeyfang. Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, 2004. Published 2011. Organized in association with Arsenal-Institut fur film und videokunst, Berlin. Published in association with Sternberg Press, Berlin. Distributed in the U. S. A. By Ram Publications, Santa Monica. 240 pp. With 342 ills. (248 col. ). 31 x 25 cm. ISBN 9781934105016 Bilingual in English and German (one prefatory text and captions in English only. Documents two thematically related exhibitions on conceptual art and experimental film held in Vienna in 2004 and in Berlin in 2006, respectively, the latter show featuring screenings of films from the Arsenal's archive dating from 1908 to 1980. Indexing: Western, International (Western Style) â" Post-1945 â" Video/Film/Performance, Several Media â" Conceptual Art Plans: 75,73 Worldwide Number: 074645Paperbound $34.95x (libraries receive a 10% discount on this title) 99 / CHANGE0722022; *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- Text in English and German with portions in English only. 240pp. ; 342 illus. (248 in color. ) -- with a bonus offer--; Poor Man's Expression examines the relationship between film, video, technology and art, with a particular focus on the reciprocal influences between conceptual art and experimental film. Works, lectures, and performances by international artists - created for the exhibition of the same title in Berlin in 2006, and expanded for the publication - are set alongside historical experimental films. This profound book asks whether the infiltration of experimental film into the realm of 1980s and 90s media art is analogous to general social and media trends brought about by the fragmentation caused by consumer society. Featured artists include Stephanie Taylor, Sebestyen Kodolanyi, Sebastian Lutgert, Henrik Olesen, Mathias Poledna, Sean Snyder, Daria Martin, Kirsten Pieroth, Martin Ebner, Florian Zeyfang. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 95408
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