Stuff It | 2003
The Video Essay in the Digital Age
Stuff it is a illustrated collection of texts by video artists and cultural theorists who illuminate the video essay in its role as crossover and communicator between art, theory and critical practice in all its variations: from monologues of disembodyment to cartographies of diaspora experiences and transnational conditions, from the essay as the organisation of complex social shifts to its technological mutation and increasing digitalisation.
168 pages, color ill., (= T:G series, vol. 02), CHF 43.50/EUR 27
Edition Voldemeer Zurich/ Springer Wien/New York, 2003
ISBN 3-211-20318-4
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Content
- Jörg Huber: Video Essayism. On the Theory-Practice of the Transitional
- Jan Vorwoert: Double Viewing. The significance of the “pictorial turn” to an ideological critique of the use of visual media – in the medium of video art.
- Walid Ra’ad: Civilisationally, we do not dig holes to bury ourselves
- Hito Steyerl: The Empty Center
- Rinaldo Walcott: “butI don’t want to talk about that”. Postcolonial and Black Diaspora Histories in Video Art
- Steve Fagin: En la calle. From an interview on Tropicola.
- Tran T. Kim-Trang: The Blindness Series. A Decade’s Endeavor
- Ursula Biemann: Performing Borders. The Transnational Video
- Christina Blümlinger: Harun Farocki. The Art of the Possible
- Allan James Thomas: Harun Farocki’s Bilder der Welt und Inschrift des Krieges
- Nora Alter: Memory Essays
- Maurizio Lazzarato and Angela Melitopoulos. An Ecology of the Brain for Machine Subjectivities
- Paul Willemsen: Monologues of Disembodiment. Figures of Discourse in Steve Reinke’s Video Work
Archive
- Johan Grimonprez: dial History
- Rea Tajiri: History and Memory
- Walid Ra’ad: Dead Weight of a Quarrel hangs
- Richard Fung: Sea in the Blood
- Linda Wallace: Lovehotel
- Ursula Biemann: Writing Desire
- Mathilde ter Heijne: For a Better World
- Irit Batry: These are not my Images (neither here nor there)
- Eva Meyer and Eran Schaerf: Europe from afar
- Birig Hein: Baby I will Make You Sweat
- Eric Cazdyn: Sky’s the Limit
- Guillermo Gomez Peña: Border Stasis
- Author’s notes
- Bibliography