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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Contemporary Art and the Moving ImageSlide 2: Pipilotti Rist, “Pour Your Body Out,” 2008 Installation shot at MoMASlide 3: Pipilotti Rist, “Pour Your Body Out,” 2008 Installation shot at MoMASlide 5: http://vimeo.com/ 3031641Slide 6: Pipilotti Rist, “Pour Your Body Out,” 2008, Video stillSlide 8: xSlide 9: Bell & Howell 256 8mm Projector 1963Slide 10: Sony Video Rover DV -2400 Portapak 1967Slide 12: Eva Hesse , “ Hang Up, ” 1966Slide 13: Carl Andre , Copper Squares, 1967Slide 14: Carl Andre installation at Hamburger BahnhofSlide 15: Richard Serra, “ To Lift, ” 1967Slide 16: Richard Serra throwing molten lead at Leo Castelli warehouse, 1969Slide 17: Richard Serra, “Splashing,” 1968Slide 18: Richard Serra, “Corner Prop,” 1969Slide 19: Serra, “ Tilted Arc, ” 1981. Hot-rolled steel. Federal Plaza, Foley Square, NYC, removed in 1989Slide 22: Richard Serra, “Torqued Ellipse II ,” 1996; “Double Torqued Ellipse ,” 1997Slide 23: Richard Serra, “Cycle,” 2011Slide 24: Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty , Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1970Slide 26: Walter DeMaria , “ Lightening Field, ” 1971-77. Western New Mexico.Slide 27: Christo and Jeanne-Claude, “ Wrapped Coast, ” Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1968-69Slide 28: Christo and Jeanne-Claude , “Valley Curtain ,” Rifle, Colorado, 1970Slide 29: John Baldessari, “What is Painting,” 1966-68Slide 30: Joseph Kosuth, “ One and Three Chairs, ” 1965Slide 31: Kaprow’s “18 Happenings in 6 Parts,” Reuben Gallery, NYC, 1959Slide 32: Allan Kaprow, “Yard,” 1961Slide 35: Adrian Piper, “ Catalysis, ” 1970 , NYCSlide 36: Adrian Piper, “ Catalysis ” 1970, NYCSlide 37: Richard Serra throwing molten lead at Leo Castelli warehouse, 1969Slide 38: Richard Serra, “Hand Catching Lead,” 1968 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NBSuQLVpK4Slide 39: Nam June PaikSlide 40: “Fluxus Manifesto,” by George Maciunas, 1963Slide 41: George Maciunas, “Piano Activities,” 1962Slide 42: John Cage (1912-1992)Slide 43: John Neff Performing 4'33" by John CageSlide 44: John Cage, “Prepared Piano,” c. 1938Slide 46: Nam June Paik, “Exposition of Music – Electronic Television,” 1963Slide 47: Nam June Paik, “Magnet TV,” 1965Slide 48: Nam June Paik, “TV Cello,” 1967 (played by Charlotte Moorman)Slide 49: Nam June Paik, “TV Bra for Living Sculpture (Worn by Charlotte Moorman),” 1969Slide 50: Pope Paul VI, 1965, New York CitySlide 51: Nam June Paik, “Zen for TV,” 1963Slide 52: Barnett Newman, Onement I, 1948Slide 53: Nam June Paik, “TV Buddha,” 1974Slide 54: Nam June Paik, “TV Garden,” 1974-78Slide 55: Nam June Paik, “TV Fish,” 2004Slide 56: Nam June Paik, “Electronic Superhighway,” 1995 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= cj3m_iRXMaYSlide 57: Yoko Ono, “Cut Piece,” 1964, TokyoSlide 58: Yoko Ono, “Painting to be Stepped On,” 1961Slide 59: Yoko Ono, “Sky TV,” 1966Slide 60: Yoko Ono, “Fly,” 1970. Film stills. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= NANDNspWDJcSlide 61: Yoko Ono, “Voice Piece for Soprano,” 2010, MoMASlide 62: Yoko Ono, “Wish Trees,” 2010Slide 63: Robert Whitman, “Shower,” 1964Slide 64: Anthony McCall, “Line Describing a Cone,” 1973Slide 65: Anthony McCall, “Line Describing a Cone,” 1973Slide 66: xSlide 67: Bruce Nauman, “ Art Make-Up No. 1, White (1967), 16 mm film, color, silent; 10 minSlide 68: xSlide 69: xSlide 70: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= OJxo0Nbq9IYSlide 71: Changing Light Corridor with Rooms 1971Slide 72: Bruce Nauman, “Green Light Corridor,” 1970Slide 73: Bruce Nauman, “Live-Taped Video Corridor,” 1970 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 9IrqXiqgQBoSlide 74: Bruce Nauman, “Anthro-Socio,” 1991 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyiZD4Q3Mdk&noredirect=1Slide 75: Dan Graham, “ Opposing Mirrors and Video Monitors on Time Delay,” 1974 / 1993Slide 76: xSlide 77: Bill Viola, “Theater of Memory,” 1985 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= b4a9i58IdIYSlide 78: Bill Viola, “ The Crossing, ” 1996 http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/ 9Slide 79: Bill Viola, “Tree of Knowledge,” 1997Slide 81: Bill Viola, “Quintet of the Unseen,” 2000Slide 82: Hieronymus Bosch, “Christ Mocked (The Crowning of Thorns),” c. 1490-1500Slide 83: Andrea Mantegna, “Adoration of the Magi,” 1495–1505Slide 84: Dieric Bouts, “Mater Dolorosa,” 1470-75Slide 85: Bill Viola, “Quintet of the Unseen,” 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR9av- I35MESlide 86: Bill Viola, “Ocean without a Shore (Still),” Venice Biennale 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6- V7in9LOb ISlide 87: Tony Oursler, “Submerged,” 1996 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Dqz71gFKtcs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= QzXfs2AfDjESlide 88: Tony Oursler, “Guilty,” 1995 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbj-Nsqg11E&feature= related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbZ6Mi0WDuoSlide 89: Tony Oursler, “The Influence Machine,” 2000 Madison Square Park, New York City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= xvzArly7Km8Slide 90: Tony Oursler, Milano PAC, 2011 http://www.tonyoursler.com/individual_work_slideshow.php?navItem=work&workId=242&startDateStr=Mar.%2018,%202011&subSection=Installations&allTextFlg=false&title=Milano% 20PACSlide 91: Pipilotti Rist, “Ever is Over All,” 1997 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a56RPZ_cbdcSlide 92: Pipilotti Rist, “Open my Glade (Flatten),” 2000 Times Square, NYCSlide 93: Christian Marclay, “The Clock,” 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp4EUryS6ac http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB3CgEnxnYYSlide 94: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series, I Am Its secre t, 1993Slide 95: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 96: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 97: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 98: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 99: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 100: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 101: Shirin Neshat, from “Women of Allah” series, 1994Slide 102: xSlide 103: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 104: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 105: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 106: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 107: Pierre Huyghe, “The Third Memory,” 2000Slide 108: Still from “Dog Day Afternoon,” 1975 starring Al PacinoSlide 109: Pierre Huyghe, “Aquarium Project,” 2010Slide 110: Pierre Huyghe, “Aquarium Project,” 2010Slide 111: Mark Leckey, “GreenScreenRefridgeratorAction,” 2010Slide 112: Jon Kessler, “Gisele and the Cinopticon,” 2004Slide 113: Takeshi Murata, “I, Popeye,” 2010 (Video Still)Slide 114: Slater Bradley, “Shadow,” 2010Slide 115: Anahita Razmi, “China Girl,” 2009Slide 116: Trisha Brown, “Roof Piece,” 1971Slide 117: xSlide 118: xSlide 119: xSlide 120: xSlide 121: xSlide 122: x You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Contemporary Art and the Moving ImageSlide 2: Pipilotti Rist, “Pour Your Body Out,” 2008 Installation shot at MoMASlide 3: Pipilotti Rist, “Pour Your Body Out,” 2008 Installation shot at MoMASlide 5: http://vimeo.com/ 3031641Slide 6: Pipilotti Rist, “Pour Your Body Out,” 2008, Video stillSlide 8: xSlide 9: Bell & Howell 256 8mm Projector 1963Slide 10: Sony Video Rover DV -2400 Portapak 1967Slide 12: Eva Hesse , “ Hang Up, ” 1966Slide 13: Carl Andre , Copper Squares, 1967Slide 14: Carl Andre installation at Hamburger BahnhofSlide 15: Richard Serra, “ To Lift, ” 1967Slide 16: Richard Serra throwing molten lead at Leo Castelli warehouse, 1969Slide 17: Richard Serra, “Splashing,” 1968Slide 18: Richard Serra, “Corner Prop,” 1969Slide 19: Serra, “ Tilted Arc, ” 1981. Hot-rolled steel. Federal Plaza, Foley Square, NYC, removed in 1989Slide 22: Richard Serra, “Torqued Ellipse II ,” 1996; “Double Torqued Ellipse ,” 1997Slide 23: Richard Serra, “Cycle,” 2011Slide 24: Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty , Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1970Slide 26: Walter DeMaria , “ Lightening Field, ” 1971-77. Western New Mexico.Slide 27: Christo and Jeanne-Claude, “ Wrapped Coast, ” Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1968-69Slide 28: Christo and Jeanne-Claude , “Valley Curtain ,” Rifle, Colorado, 1970Slide 29: John Baldessari, “What is Painting,” 1966-68Slide 30: Joseph Kosuth, “ One and Three Chairs, ” 1965Slide 31: Kaprow’s “18 Happenings in 6 Parts,” Reuben Gallery, NYC, 1959Slide 32: Allan Kaprow, “Yard,” 1961Slide 35: Adrian Piper, “ Catalysis, ” 1970 , NYCSlide 36: Adrian Piper, “ Catalysis ” 1970, NYCSlide 37: Richard Serra throwing molten lead at Leo Castelli warehouse, 1969Slide 38: Richard Serra, “Hand Catching Lead,” 1968 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NBSuQLVpK4Slide 39: Nam June PaikSlide 40: “Fluxus Manifesto,” by George Maciunas, 1963Slide 41: George Maciunas, “Piano Activities,” 1962Slide 42: John Cage (1912-1992)Slide 43: John Neff Performing 4'33" by John CageSlide 44: John Cage, “Prepared Piano,” c. 1938Slide 46: Nam June Paik, “Exposition of Music – Electronic Television,” 1963Slide 47: Nam June Paik, “Magnet TV,” 1965Slide 48: Nam June Paik, “TV Cello,” 1967 (played by Charlotte Moorman)Slide 49: Nam June Paik, “TV Bra for Living Sculpture (Worn by Charlotte Moorman),” 1969Slide 50: Pope Paul VI, 1965, New York CitySlide 51: Nam June Paik, “Zen for TV,” 1963Slide 52: Barnett Newman, Onement I, 1948Slide 53: Nam June Paik, “TV Buddha,” 1974Slide 54: Nam June Paik, “TV Garden,” 1974-78Slide 55: Nam June Paik, “TV Fish,” 2004Slide 56: Nam June Paik, “Electronic Superhighway,” 1995 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= cj3m_iRXMaYSlide 57: Yoko Ono, “Cut Piece,” 1964, TokyoSlide 58: Yoko Ono, “Painting to be Stepped On,” 1961Slide 59: Yoko Ono, “Sky TV,” 1966Slide 60: Yoko Ono, “Fly,” 1970. Film stills. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= NANDNspWDJcSlide 61: Yoko Ono, “Voice Piece for Soprano,” 2010, MoMASlide 62: Yoko Ono, “Wish Trees,” 2010Slide 63: Robert Whitman, “Shower,” 1964Slide 64: Anthony McCall, “Line Describing a Cone,” 1973Slide 65: Anthony McCall, “Line Describing a Cone,” 1973Slide 66: xSlide 67: Bruce Nauman, “ Art Make-Up No. 1, White (1967), 16 mm film, color, silent; 10 minSlide 68: xSlide 69: xSlide 70: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= OJxo0Nbq9IYSlide 71: Changing Light Corridor with Rooms 1971Slide 72: Bruce Nauman, “Green Light Corridor,” 1970Slide 73: Bruce Nauman, “Live-Taped Video Corridor,” 1970 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 9IrqXiqgQBoSlide 74: Bruce Nauman, “Anthro-Socio,” 1991 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyiZD4Q3Mdk&noredirect=1Slide 75: Dan Graham, “ Opposing Mirrors and Video Monitors on Time Delay,” 1974 / 1993Slide 76: xSlide 77: Bill Viola, “Theater of Memory,” 1985 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= b4a9i58IdIYSlide 78: Bill Viola, “ The Crossing, ” 1996 http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/ 9Slide 79: Bill Viola, “Tree of Knowledge,” 1997Slide 81: Bill Viola, “Quintet of the Unseen,” 2000Slide 82: Hieronymus Bosch, “Christ Mocked (The Crowning of Thorns),” c. 1490-1500Slide 83: Andrea Mantegna, “Adoration of the Magi,” 1495–1505Slide 84: Dieric Bouts, “Mater Dolorosa,” 1470-75Slide 85: Bill Viola, “Quintet of the Unseen,” 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR9av- I35MESlide 86: Bill Viola, “Ocean without a Shore (Still),” Venice Biennale 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6- V7in9LOb ISlide 87: Tony Oursler, “Submerged,” 1996 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Dqz71gFKtcs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= QzXfs2AfDjESlide 88: Tony Oursler, “Guilty,” 1995 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbj-Nsqg11E&feature= related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbZ6Mi0WDuoSlide 89: Tony Oursler, “The Influence Machine,” 2000 Madison Square Park, New York City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= xvzArly7Km8Slide 90: Tony Oursler, Milano PAC, 2011 http://www.tonyoursler.com/individual_work_slideshow.php?navItem=work&workId=242&startDateStr=Mar.%2018,%202011&subSection=Installations&allTextFlg=false&title=Milano% 20PACSlide 91: Pipilotti Rist, “Ever is Over All,” 1997 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a56RPZ_cbdcSlide 92: Pipilotti Rist, “Open my Glade (Flatten),” 2000 Times Square, NYCSlide 93: Christian Marclay, “The Clock,” 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp4EUryS6ac http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB3CgEnxnYYSlide 94: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series, I Am Its secre t, 1993Slide 95: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 96: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 97: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 98: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 99: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 100: Shirin Neshat, from Woman of Allah Series , 1993Slide 101: Shirin Neshat, from “Women of Allah” series, 1994Slide 102: xSlide 103: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 104: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 105: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 106: Shirin Neshat, “Fervor,” 2000. Film still.Slide 107: Pierre Huyghe, “The Third Memory,” 2000Slide 108: Still from “Dog Day Afternoon,” 1975 starring Al PacinoSlide 109: Pierre Huyghe, “Aquarium Project,” 2010Slide 110: Pierre Huyghe, “Aquarium Project,” 2010Slide 111: Mark Leckey, “GreenScreenRefridgeratorAction,” 2010Slide 112: Jon Kessler, “Gisele and the Cinopticon,” 2004Slide 113: Takeshi Murata, “I, Popeye,” 2010 (Video Still)Slide 114: Slater Bradley, “Shadow,” 2010Slide 115: Anahita Razmi, “China Girl,” 2009Slide 116: Trisha Brown, “Roof Piece,” 1971Slide 117: xSlide 118: xSlide 119: xSlide 120: xSlide 121: xSlide 122: x