Post-Medium Condition and Intericonic Art Theory: On the Self-Invention of Online Video Art
Journal of Art History, 2014, v. 83, no. 1, pp. 24-39
The author studies intericonicity and intermediality, the process of making references to other icons and other media, respectively, as it relates to video art created and shared through online media platforms. While also dealing with intraiconicity and intramediality, online video art attempts to distinguish itself from other media imageries, as well as from the mass media, whose images and icons it uses.
ITEM 2014.012 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Everyday/Noah Takes a Photo of Himself Every Day for 6 Years – Terry Smith
Man with a Movie Camera – Dziga Vertov
Man with a Movie Camera: The Global Remake – Perry Bard
Notebook – Evelin Lohbeck
Magnet TV – Nam June Paik
Mass Ornament/Me Dancing – Natalie Bookchin
Experiment no 006: Seaweed – Tell No One
A Thousand Kisses – Ulrike Rosenbach and Klaus vom Bruch