The Curator Who Founded Moma's Video Program Recounts The Artists And Events That Defined The Medium's First 50 Years Since The Introduction Of Portable Consumer Electronics Nearly A Half Century Ago, Artists Throughout The World Have Adapted Their Latest Technologies To Art-making. In This Book, Curator Barbara London Traces The History Of Video Art As It Transformed Into The Broader Field Of Media Art - From Analog To Digital, Small Tv Monitors To Wall-scale Projections, And Clunky Hardware To User-friendly Software. In Doing So, She Reveals How Video Evolved From Fringe Status To Be Seen As One Of The Foremost Art Forms Of Today.
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