I don’t remember what search criteria found this on JSTOR, but it was the right combination. By far, my favorite article of the group (still waiting on that message board-to-scriptwriter article…), as it has a unique understanding of digitality, allowing that concept to be extrapolated into a rich and pertinent (for me) discussion of collaboration, [...]
May 6, 2008
Categories: Rhetoric, Writing & Digital Technology . Tags: Critical Art Esnemble, digitality, order, performance, power, theatre . Author: jaypjohnson . Comments: Leave a Comment
Sculpting Time and Space is a self-review of the interactive video installations of artist Nina Sobell and her collaborations with Emily Hartzell. The particularly intriguing elements of this article were the elements of video, interactivity, performance and collaboration – all aspects I consider constitutive of my project. Questions of access, surveillance and participation are present [...]
May 5, 2008
Categories: Rhetoric, Writing & Digital Technology . Tags: collaboration, control, Critical Art Esnemble, digitality, Emily Hartzell, interactivity, network, Nina Sobell, video installation . Author: jaypjohnson . Comments: Leave a Comment
I have to admit that I wasn’t sure where I’d find articles that were of both interest and applicable to my project. The interesting qualification would clearly be the easier to meet; but, how many articles on digital video collage* with a narrative overly and a mediated collaboration can there be? Well, through [...]
May 4, 2008
Categories: Rhetoric, Writing & Digital Technology . Tags: collaborative video, collage, Critical Art Esnemble, digitality, Emily Hartzell, Lev Manovich, Nina Sobell, post-criticism, Quinby, remix, Ulmer . Author: jaypjohnson . Comments: 1 Comment