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Esthétique et mass mediaSélection de cours et des actes du colloque « Art, technologie et communication », 1970-1972

René Berger - Esthétique et mass media
A selection of René Berger's lectures and the proceedings of a symposium he had organized around art, technology and communication, offering a closer insight into his thinking on video art and new media.
René Berger (1915, Brussels – 2009, Lausanne), director of the Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne from 1962 to 1981, and president of the International Association of Art Critics from 1969 to 1975, is a pioneering figure in the field of the theorization of video art, which he developed in parallel to the scientific symposia he organized at the VideoArt Festival in Locarno.
Challenging the importance of exhibiting art and shaking up our apprehension of art by introducing a temporal factor, Berger suggests that video participates in an effect of dislocation and relocation of the work, which he considers one of the fundamental features of installations.
Borrowing tools of analysis from linguistics, cybernetics, and semiology, Berger positions video art as a practice situated at the intersection of different media, part of the development of mass-produced animated images, culminating with the explosion of technology. Berger's reflexion on video, far from being limited to the claim of the medium's specificity and to the promotion of its local actors (the “musketeers of the invisible” to use his well-known phrase), contributes to the renewal of the function of curator, considered as an author in their own right.
Edited and introduced by François Bovier and Adeena Mey.
Texts by René Berger, Freddy Buache, Vilém Flusser, Claude Goretta, Jean Leering, Gérald Minkoff, Jean Otth, Harald Szeemann.

Graphic design: Eurostandard.

Published with ECAL, Lausanne.
 
2025 (publication expected by 1st quarter)
French edition
23,1 x 30,8 cm
224 pages (ill.)
 
24.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-37896-254-8
EAN : 9782378962548
 
forthcoming
 


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