Image, (con)text and technological performativity. Joan Jonas, Krzysztof Wodiczko and Antoni Muntadas

M. Di Paola
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The main theme exposed in this article is articulated on the centrality that the new media have assumed in the academic research of contemporary art theory. The case studies analyzed derive from a direct knowledge of the experiments conducted at the Comparative Media Studies, the Media Lab and the Program in Art, Culture, and Technology (ACT) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), one of the state-of-the-art institutions on contemporary debate that sees new media and artistic creativity relating in a single field of research. Some of the visual artists examined here were members of the MIT community, contributing not only to the prestige of the institution, but also to a paradigm shift in the method by which a work of art is created, designed and perceived. Joan Jonas, New York artist and lecturer emeritus at ACT, has conducted avant-garde visual experiments aimed at combining the relationship between language and image, always using new performatic and digital aesthetics with which to narrate her personal visions. The artists Krzysztof Wodiczko and Antoni Muntadas, for over forty years at ACT have dedicated part of their research to the analysis of the interrelation between technology, artistic languages ​​and social communication. Their artistic production stems from the use of new technologies that make it possible to overlap between literary and visual codes, thus proposing an alternative to the long tradition that separates the arts relegating them to autonomous practices.
图像,(非)文本和技术表演。Joan Jonas, krzysztoof Wodiczko和Antoni Muntadas
本文所揭示的主题是新媒体在当代艺术理论学术研究中的中心地位。所分析的案例研究来源于麻省理工学院(MIT)的比较媒体研究、媒体实验室和艺术、文化和技术项目(ACT)所进行的实验的直接知识。麻省理工学院是当代辩论中最先进的机构之一,将新媒体和艺术创造力联系在一个研究领域。这里考察的一些视觉艺术家是麻省理工学院社区的成员,他们不仅为学院的声望做出了贡献,而且还为艺术作品的创作、设计和感知方式的范式转变做出了贡献。纽约艺术家、ACT荣誉讲师琼·乔纳斯(Joan Jonas)进行了前卫的视觉实验,旨在结合语言与图像之间的关系,她总是使用新的表演美学和数字美学来叙述她的个人愿景。艺术家Krzysztof Wodiczko和Antoni Muntadas在ACT工作了40多年,他们的部分研究致力于分析技术、艺术语言和社会交流之间的相互关系。他们的艺术生产源于新技术的使用,这些新技术使文学和视觉代码之间的重叠成为可能,从而提出了一种替代长期传统的方法,这种传统将艺术分离开来,将它们降级为自主实践。
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