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![]() Machine Vision, installation view at The Kitchen, New York © Steina 1976 and installation of Machine Vision at Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York 1978 Photo By: Kevin Noble Screening and Discussion Saturday 20 February 2010, 19.30 Tate Modern, Starr Auditorium £5 (£4 concessions), booking recommended For tickets book online or call 020 7887 8888 Please note that this programme is not suitable for people sensitive to flashing images. Major figures in the history of video art and electronic media, the Vasulka’s have contributed enormously to the evolution of digital aesthetics through a prolific body of work exploring the malleability of vision, the manipulation of electronic energy and the interrelation of sound and image. This programme will highlight single-channel video works created in the 1970s in conjunction with a presentation by the artists about their current work, in the online platform of Second Life. more here http://www.tate.org.uk/intermediaart/vasulka.shtm
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cool sounds good! hope peeps enjoy it
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Nice.
I remember seeing this one at the Centre Pompidou in France a couple of years ago. Pretty cool stuff actually. The technology and mechanics are a bit outdated, but I guess that's where the phrase 'it belongs in a museum' comes in
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Looks really interesting, wish i could go to check it out.
Hope ppl who do, could write some impressions. Thanks for the sharing, Ne1co
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