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A History of Video Art: The Development of Form and Function

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Video Art is a critical introduction and guide to artists' video in both Europe and North America. It covers the period from the early 1960s -- when video art first appeared as a distinctive medium -- into the 1990s, when digital technology merged video's distinctive practice with that of independent film-making and photography. This artistic history is also a technological and a cultural history that sets its analysis of artistic practice firmly within the context of both the development of electronic imaging technology and the changing political and social climate. Richly illustrated, Video Art is essential reading for anyone interested in art history and contemporary art practice.

320 pages, Paperback

First published December 12, 2006

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Chris Meigh-Andrews

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October 16, 2007
One of the best introductions to the history of video art. International in scope with emphasis on U.K. Great section on early video's intellectual and aesthetic milieu. Emphasis on technological developments and its relationship to the medium's aesthetics and conceptual framework. I would use this in class.
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