Communication Aesthetics - Examples

Examples

  • 1972 " Talk out", Douglas Davis, Everson Museum, Syracuse
  • 1973 "Archéologie électronique du présent", Fred Forest, Galerie Germain, Paris
  • 1974 "Manhattan is an Island", Ira Schneider
  • 1975 "Teleshock/Telexchange", Fred Forest TV France 2
  • 1975-1977 "Aesthetic Research in Telecommunications: Satellite Arts Project", Kit Galloway and Sherry Rabinowitz, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland and the Educational Television Center, Menlo Park, California
  • 1977 " Satellite Telecast", Douglas Davis. Nam June Paik, Ducumenta 6, 1977
  • 1980 " Hole in Space", Kit Galloway and Sherry Rabinowitz, New York/ Los Angeles
  • 1980 "Art Box", Robert Adrian X, réseau international de 35 artistes crée avec Gottfried Bach d'IP Sharp
  • 1982 "Levittown", Tom Klinkowstein, Centre Culturel Hooggt, Utrecht
  • 1984 "Electronic Cafe '84", a 6-week civic networking project during the Los Angeles Olympic Arts Festival (prototype for Electronic Café International (ECI)), Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz, Los Angeles
  • 1985 "La plissure du texte", Roy Ascott, Electra, Musee Art Moderne Ville de Paris
  • 1985 "Sundown", Mit Mitropoulos
  • 1985 "Contes et clips modulaires", les "Immatériaux", Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
  • 1989 "Hommage to Mondrian", Fred Forest, Tecnettronica, Naples avec Mario Costa
  • 1989 Electronic Café International (ECI), Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz, Santa Monica, California
  • 1999, "Techno* Mariage", Sophie Lavaud/Fred Forest, Issy les Moulineaux

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