Check out also the works by Maurice BENAYOUN, Christa SOMMERER & Laurent
MIGNONEAU and Char DAVIES. Several former Sillicon Graphics driven
installations of those highly important artists have been recreated on
PC level (although that is not their job - by the artists themselves!) -
but even on that fairly technical trivial level they those award winning
works were ignored by almost all museums for contemporary art, although
in europe (where they receive our tax for that) it is their duty by law
to collect, preserve and research the art of our time...
>>> "Christiane Paul, Curatorial" <[log in to unmask]>
19.8.2015 21:31 >>>
I'm sure there is a vast number of works that have been migrating from
one platform to another over the years or have been recreated for a
different technology -- either out of necessity (not functioning any
more) or due to more general preservation concerns.
Graham Weinbren's and Roberta Friedman's Erl King (part of the Seeing
Double exhibition) being a good example:
http://www.variablemedia.net/e/seeingdouble/
ZKM also did a conservation show that includes some examples:
http://www02.zkm.de/digitalartconservation/index.php/en/exhibitions/zkm-exhibition.html
And as has been pointed out, many projects went from net art to app:
Scott Snibbe's Tripolar
Mark Lafia's and Fang-Yu Lin's Battle of Algiers
Hervé Graumann's Raoul Pictor cherche son style..., 1993 (see
http://www02.zkm.de/digitalartconservation/index.php/en/exhibitions/zkm-exhibition/nnherve-graumann.html)
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Mongrel's 'Linker' to 'Nine (9)' is also an interesting example
http://www.mongrel.org.uk/linker
http://www.mongrel.org.uk/nine
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> On Aug 19, 2015, at 12:06 PM, Sally-Jane Norman
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> ah yes, excellent - and indeed the Anarchive collection overall
(http://anarchive.net/) bears witness to some pretty vigorous
trans-porting of electronic media over a couple of decades (including of
course the wonderful Muntadas piece...)
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> best
> sj
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> Antoni Muntadas' "On Translation"
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http://act.mit.edu/projects-and-events/publications/muntadas-on-translation-museum/
> http://www.adaweb.com/influx/muntadas/
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> ?
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> Bests,
> Marialaura
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>> On 19 Aug 2015, at 16:40, "Birchall, Danny"
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>> Hi
>>
>> I have a rather clumsy art history question that I'm hoping someone
on the list might be able to help me with...
>>
>> I'm looking for examples of media art works or projects that have
changed their medium over time (or perhaps involve different forms of
media simultaneously), for which specific forms of media are less
important than their being made using (electronic) media generally.
Perhaps something as simple as a longitudinal video art project that
shifted from VHS to digital video; or maybe something where
interactivity came to the fore as new technology became available.
>>
>> This will highlight my ignorance of digital art history, but the
nearest thing that I can think of by way of analogy would be the Grand
Theft Auto series of video games, which made the shift from a 2D game to
a 3D game while retaining the basic themes and objectives of the
franchise - ie GTA is a recognisable series, despite the change in the
type of game.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help. Happy to summarise responses back
to the list, of course.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Danny
>>
>>
>>
>> Danny Birchall
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