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- gravitymax - Aug 15 2007 | media, video, art, artists, art criticism
Quoted: Every media work carries its own potential for interference, and over the years, numerous curatorial strategies have been developed to neutralize them—from using headphones and sit-down computer kiosks to dividing galleries into small screening rooms—some of which are more distracting than the works themselves. But curators and dealers are discovering that rather than attempting to reduce “glare” and other installation challenges, some of the most successful exhibitions take advantage of media work’s idiosyncrasies, using them to craft the overall experience of the exhibition.
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Quoted: I wouldn't necessarily like to have one hanging on my wall, but I can't help respecting them. Anyone who dismisses them as cold and lifeless just isn't looking hard enough.
i thought the concept is cool but a bit academic. maybe i'm questioning the color palette being too close to the ones from its reference. maybe i have to be there to see all of them together arranged in space. i guess i just have to look harder. =P
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