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Early Video Art in EuropeA Factual History

An overview of the early days of video art in Europe, drawing on a network of some fifty researchers.
This book aims to examine the emergence of video art on a European scale. This process is plural and disparate, with multiple chronologies depending on the conditions of access to material—from the 1960s to the 1990s. The practices themselves are manifold, despite a certain number of common points. Sometimes video is closely linked to performance, the body and identities; at other times to the materiality of its medium, to the constituent features of electronic images and sounds, often using synthesizers and colourizers; at yet other times it develops with or against television.
Some national histories are known and have been the subject of in-depth research, while others remain untold or unknown. The aim of this book is to provide an initial overview of the early days of video art in Europe, drawing on a network of some fifty researchers.
Edited by François Bovier and Grégoire Quenault.

Graphic design: Eurostandard.
 
2024 (publication expected by 4th quarter)
English edition
 
ISBN : 978-2-37896-538-9
EAN : 9782378965389
 
forthcoming


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