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ISSUE 11 : Screening the Future
Daily Sci-Fi: Sci-Fi Elements in Video and Visual Art II
日常科幻:錄像與影像藝術中的科幻片類型元素2
August 9th, 2013Type: Image
Author: Chiang, Ling-ching Editor: Rikey Tenn
Note: This series proposes to explore the intersection of art and film from the perspective of genre studies, especially how contemporary art can productively contribute to the hybridity of the science fiction genre, and how the genre inspires artists to shape unique approaches to create moving images, and provides them with valid starting points of examining the essence of the image. This approach sets out to examine the intersection of art and film beyond the concept of ‘cinema of exhibition’ and the rigid context of art museum that has been applied to this discursive area, in order to observe closer links between contemporary art practice and cinema.
Shezad Dawood, Piercing Brightness, 2012 © Shezad Dawood
Penny Woolcock, Exodus, 2007, film still © Penny Woolcock and Artagnel
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