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Act/React: Interactive Installation Art Ketner II, Joseph D.; Fifield, George; D
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- ISBN
- 0981520812
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Milwaukee Art Museum
ISBN-10
0981520812
ISBN-13
9780981520810
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71128303
Product Key Features
Book Title
Act- React : Interactive Installation Art
Number of Pages
84 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Sculpture & Installation, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Performance
Publication Year
2008
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
7.4 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Produced by
ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art
LCCN
2008-034449
Reviews
"If in the last century the crisis of representation was resolved by new ways of seeing, then in the twenty-first century the challenge is for artists to suggest new ways of experiencing. Through interactivity, contemporary artists mirror, distort, and confuse the audience's experience not of representation but of reality itself. This is contemporary art about contemporary existence."-George Fifield, "If in the last century the crisis of representation was resolved by new ways of seeing, then in the twenty-first century the challenge is for artists to suggest new ways of experiencing. Through interactivity, contemporary artists mirror, distort, and confuse the audience's experience not of representation but of reality itself. This is contemporary art about contemporary existence."--George Fifield
Table Of Content
Act/React George Fifield Technological Interventions in Everyday Interaction Artists' Statements Checklist of the Exhibition
Synopsis
The Act/React DVD/catalogue, coproduced by the Milwaukee Art Museum and ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art , documents this first totally interactive art exhibition. The catalogue includes an introduction by Joseph D. Ketner II, coordinating curator, and illustrated essays by George Fifield on the history of interactive art and by Judith S. Donath on the social ramifications of interactivity., Playful, intuitive, a first of its kind-- Act/React: Interactive Installation Art makes its world premiere at the Milwaukee Art Museum from October 4, 2008, through January 11, 2009. Showcasing a growing body of contemporary art that is visitor-dependent--without the use of specific interfaces like keyboards or touchscreens--this exhibition of motion-driven installation art empowers visitors to exercise their creativity and act on their curiosity. Act/React features the work of six pioneers of responsive art (including an Academy Award-winning Jurassic Park special effects designer) in the Museum's famous Calatrava-designed galleries. The Act/React DVD/catalogue, coproduced by the Milwaukee Art Museum and ASPECT , documents this first totally interactive art exhibition. The catalogue includes an introduction by Joseph D. Ketner II, coordinating curator, and illustrated essays by George Fifield on the history of interactive art and by Judith Donath on the social ramifications of interactivity., Playful, intuitive, a first of its kind "Act/React: Interactive Installation Art "makes its world premiere at the Milwaukee Art Museum from October 4, 2008, through January 11, 2009. Showcasing a growing body of contemporary art that is visitor-dependent without the use of specific interfaces like keyboards or touchscreens this exhibition of motion-driven installation art empowers visitors to exercise their creativity and act on their curiosity. "Act/React" features the work of six pioneers of responsive art (including an Academy Award-winning "Jurassic Park" special effects designer) in the Museum s famous Calatrava-designed galleries. The "Act/React" DVD/catalogue, coproduced by the Milwaukee Art Museum and "ASPECT," documents this first totally interactive art exhibition. The catalogue includes an introduction by Joseph D. Ketner II, coordinating curator, and illustrated essays by George Fifield on the history of interactive art and by Judith Donath on the social ramifications of interactivity."
LC Classification Number
N6494.I57A28 2008
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