The moving image as public art : sidewalk spectators and modes of enchantment / Annie Dell'Aria.
2021
N8825
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Title
The moving image as public art : sidewalk spectators and modes of enchantment / Annie Dell'Aria.
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ISBN
9783030659042 (electronic bk.)
3030659046 (electronic bk.)
3030659038
9783030659035
3030659046 (electronic bk.)
3030659038
9783030659035
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
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10.1007/978-3-030-65904-2 doi
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N8825
Dewey Decimal Classification
701.03
Summary
This book maps the presence of moving images within the field of public art through encounters with passersby. It argues that far from mere distraction or spectacle, moving images can produce moments of enchantment that can renew, intensify, or challenge our everyday engagement with public space and each other. These artworks also offer frameworks for understanding how moving images operate in public spacehow they move viewers and reconfigure the site of the screen. Each chapter explores a mode of address that examines how artists and curators leverage the moving images attentional power to engage audiences, create spaces, make place, and challenge assumptions. This book also examines the difficulties and compromises that arise when using urban screens for public art.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Experimental film and artists' moving image.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Image Spaces: Liminality and the Pleasures of Spectacle
Play Spaces: Screens as Social Interfaces
Place Making: Public Art as Urban Development
Place Illumination: the (Dis)Assembling Moving Image.
Image Spaces: Liminality and the Pleasures of Spectacle
Play Spaces: Screens as Social Interfaces
Place Making: Public Art as Urban Development
Place Illumination: the (Dis)Assembling Moving Image.