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Vertigo : a century of multimedia art from futurism to the Web / edited by Germano Celant, with Gianfranco Maraniello

Catalog Data

Author:
Celant, Germano  Search this
Maraniello, Gianfranco  Search this
Physical description:
478 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
2008
Contents:
The reasons for vertigo / Germano Celant -- The subject of the media / Gianfranco Maraniello -- Vertigo / Germano Celant -- Nineteen eleven nineteen sixty-two -- There will come a time when paintings are no longer enough / Ester Coen -- The media heat up: cinema and photography in futurism / Giovanni Lista -- Artists and books in the first hall of the twentieth century / Elio Grazioli -- Image and concept / Carlo Montanaro -- The irresistible rise of the photographic / Claudio Marra -- From film projector to MP3 player -- Nineteen sixty-three two thousand five -- Making good use of the banal / Alberto Boatto -- The screen - 'general equivalent' of contemporary art / Ugo Volli -- Connecting pages / Giovanni Maria Accame -- Tele-aesthetics: between television and art / Marco Senaldi -- Les cousins: film and artistic avant-gardes / Peppino Ortoleva -- The city is a computer every twenty square metres: toward a non-figurative architecture / Andrea Branzi -- From film to video art / Francesco Bernardelli -- The sonic youth of the last century / Carlo Antonelli -- Surveillance, identity and archive in the digital age: an interview with Stefano Rodata / Antonio Somaini -- Two thousand seven -- Vanessa Beecroft, Gregory Crewdson, Yang Fudong, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Hirschhorn, Pierre Huyghe, Steve McQueen, Matt Mullican, Vik Muniz, Paul Pfeiffer, Thomas Ruff, Lucas Samaras, Thomas Struth, Grazia Toderi, Francesco Vezzoli, Krzysztof Wodiczko
Topic:
Multimedia (Art)--History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
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