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Cidoc 28.1.2010 Short keynote for starting points at media archiving in Central Art Archives. by senior advisor Perttu Rastas keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

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Cidoc 28.1.2010

Short keynote for starting points at media archiving in

Central Art Archives.by senior advisor Perttu

Rastas

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

maanantaina 7. syyskuuta 2009keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

VR: You've written a lot on the medium. How have you redefined your ideas of what video is, over the years?BV: Actually, technologically speaking, I don't think video is going to exist for too much longer. The technology is changing so rapidly that it simply won't be around in 20 years. Video with then be thought of as a limited practice with a finite life span, a medium that flourished briefly during the late 20th century and early 21st. As a young art student seated at his computer screen said to me, "Video? Oh yeah, that's my dad's medium." Maybe "moving image" will eventually emerge as the overall genre label, as video and electronic forms continue to merge into the digital domain. The practice of video, however, the making of art with moving electronic images, will be around for a long time and continue to grow.Early on, the format was surprisingly perishable. As I prepared for this survey show I realized with shock that my old open-reel 1/2-inch tapes, stored as carefully as possible, are already unplayable, as are some of the copies I had made on 3/4-inch tape. In one case I had to work off a 3/4-inch dub of a 3/4-inch copy of a 1/2-inch tape; there was no other way to save that work. Lately, we've been transferring everything to digital Betacam, securing its continued life. For me, video's impermanence intensifies my sense that my own work is not about the medium per se, and yet that same impermanence also makes clear that, as a medium, video is very specifically tied to this particular moment in history.

Art at the end of the optical age - video artist Bill Viola - InterviewArt in America,  March, 1998

Bill Viola: Reflecting pool

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

maanantaina 7. syyskuuta 2009keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

maanantaina 7. syyskuuta 2009keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

maanantaina 7. syyskuuta 2009keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

maanantaina 7. syyskuuta 2009

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

doku/digi

digi/data

data/metadata

Where is the life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? T. S. Eliot

“where is the information we have lost in data?”

“where is the data we have lost in noise?

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

Media art world history from Finland - Erkki Kurenniemi’s DIMI-O (video organ) in Old

Studenthouse 1971 (one of the first interactive art events and concepts in whole world!)

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

“The artist's instrument in 1983: A pocket computer that can be connected to any screen or projector or network. The housing contains also a colour video camera and a small colour monitor (perhaps even holo). The device also works as a tape recorder. You can talk to some programmes, they can understand simplified language. The words they understand appear on the screen as text. You can draw on it in colour with a light pen. The overall tone of the picture can be altered with a programmed transformation of the level of colour. If you want to save memory, after drawing a circle you can give the programme an idealisation command, and all it has to remember is the place of the centre and the radius. Motion pictures can be animated one frame at a time by making the desired changes in the previous image with a pen or by spoken commands and transferring the images to memory. Or by giving the elements of the image their trajectories and speeds.”

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

“A personal tool is a combination of computer, terminal, television, telephone, visiphone, radio, tape recorder, operating table, book, magazine, newspaper, library, school, post office, bank, electric organ, answering machine, walkie-talkie, cinema, theatre, typewriter, calculator, calendar, diary, watch, camera, microscope, telescope, workplace, entertainment, social relations, photo album, museum, art exhibition.The general data network integrates television, radio, telephone and data communications into itself.

The network is hot.”Erkki Kurenniemi, 1971

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

Dimi-O movie

Erkki Kurenniemi: Dimi-O

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010

http://www.digiwiki.fi

keskiviikkona 27. tammikuuta 2010