This posting is something to keep in the back of our minds -- Barbara has
explained that the "video viewpoints" series will increasingly address new
media as the web-commissions come on stream. Perhaps its a good model for
building a shared vocabulary.
Speaking of which, you're all supposed to be submitting terms and definitions
this month!
-Sarah
> MoMA's Video Viewpoints provides a forum for artists to show and talk about
> their latest projects. By creating a space for discussion of recent works,
> the Museum presents an evolving perspective on video and media art - an
> important resource for this fast-changing art form.
>
> On May 14 and 15 at 6 p.m., Video Viewpoints features the work of three
> up-and-coming artists, Seth Price, Laura Parnes and Iņigo Manglano-Ovale.
> http://www.moma.org/staticfilmvideo/programs/200105_video_viewpoints.html
>
> For those who missed, check out Tony Oursler's project,
> http://www.moma.org/timestream
> The site is the first in a new series of online artists' projects produced
> by MoMA.
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