9 research outputs found
Parade of the Old New : Panorama ; The Troublemakers : History Painting in the Real World
76 unnumbered pages : color illustrations Held closed by red elastic band Includes bibliographical references An accordion book that reproduces Parade of the Old New, a panoramic painting on cardboard by Zoe Beloff. Created between 2017 and 2021, the picture is an allegory of the American body politic in dark times inspired by Bertolt Brecht\u27s poem. On the reverse of the accordion you will find Beloff\u27s essay The Troublemakers: History Painting in the Real World --new.booklyn.org 40-panel accordion book. SEIhttps://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_artistsbooks/1410/thumbnail.jp
Parade of the Old New : Panorama ; The Troublemakers : History Painting in the Real World
76 unnumbered pages : color illustrations Held closed by red elastic band Includes bibliographical references An accordion book that reproduces Parade of the Old New, a panoramic painting on cardboard by Zoe Beloff. Created between 2017 and 2021, the picture is an allegory of the American body politic in dark times inspired by Bertolt Brecht\u27s poem. On the reverse of the accordion you will find Beloff\u27s essay The Troublemakers: History Painting in the Real World --new.booklyn.org 40-panel accordion book. SEIhttps://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_artistsbooks/1453/thumbnail.jp
An Introduction to the Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society
In my work as an artist, I explore ways to manifest graphically the unconscious processes of the mind and discover how they intersect with technologies of the moving image. My starting point is always historical records, documents. But I want to find ways to document the intangible, images that âare not thereâ
Parade of the Old New : Panorama ; The Troublemakers : History Painting in the Real World
76 unnumbered pages : color illustrations. Held closed by red elastic band Includes bibliographical references An accordion book that reproduces Parade of the Old New, a panoramic painting on cardboard by Zoe Beloff. Created between 2017 and 2021, the picture is an allegory of the American body politic in dark times inspired by Bertolt Brecht\u27s poem. On the reverse of the accordion you will find Beloff\u27s essay The Troublemakers: History Painting in the Real World --new.booklyn.org 40-panel accordion book. SEIhttps://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_artistsbooks/1309/thumbnail.jp
Artist Documentation: The Influencing Machine of Miss. Natalijaa
THE INFLUENCING MACHINE is an interactive installation based on a case history by
the psychoanalyst and early follower of Freud, Victor Tausk. In 1919, Natalija A., a
former student of philosophy came to Tausk complaining that a bizarre electrical
apparatus, which she believed was operated secretly by physicians in Berlin, was
manipulating her thoughts. The project attempts to materialize Natalijars hallucinations for the viewer while at the
same time alluding to the development of real influencing machines, in the form of radio
and television in pre WWII Germany.
The installation consists of a large stereoscopic diagram inspired by the mechanics of
early television. (The enclosed red/green diagram is a small demo version.) The
participant, wearing 3D glasses, looks down at it. Now they see an actual threedimensional
structure. They touch a designated space in this virtual machine with a
pointer, all at once movies simulating Natalija's hallucinations appear as projected video
clips on a small screen suspended within the space of the diagram. The user takes the
pointer away and the projection vanishes. From the moment they don the glasses, the
participant enters into a virtual world invisible to those around them, very much as one
would when actually hallucinating, (See enclosed tape for a sample of the video)
Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
The installation will be a reenactment of five seances held between 1910 and 1914
that took place in Paris with a young medium referred to as Eva C.
Just as Eva wreaked havoc on perception of the sitters, in a playful way I as a modern
'cinematic medium' aim to reintroduce a sense of magic and the uncanny into the
perception of contemporary technology. To conjure up characters from the past, I plan
to create life size stereoscopic black and white video projections that appear in
different places around a room. Infra-red sensors and software will enable these video
phantoms to react to the presence and position of the viewers
Gender stereotypes in ecological research themes: An analysis of the last 20 years of the Argentinian ecology conferences
Although Argentina harbours a notable increase in the academic community, achieving the highest number of researchers per capita in Latin America, the gender gap is still evident. The objective was to identify and evaluate the evolution of the main research themes in Argentinian ecology during the last 20 years to address whether social gender stereotypes were reproduced in research theme selection. We analysed four books of abstracts from the Argentinian Ecology conferences of the last 20 years and identified gender of the first author and co-authors. Natural Language Processing approach was used to analyse gender associations with the 16 319 words appearing in the 2208 titles of abstracts. The average number of female co-authors was always larger in female-led abstracts although the proportion of female co-authors/total authors increased the most in male-led abstracts. Research themes evolved from those considered cornerstones of ecology (e.g. population-oriented studies) to contemporary themes defined by Management and policy studies. Gender differences were present and changed with time. Currently, men work on research themes related to decision-making, while women focus on environmental processes therefore it is urgent to create more leadership spaces for women to reduce gender inequalities.Fil: Spirito, MarĂa Florencia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; Argentina. Universidad de AysĂ©n; ChileFil: Meli, Paula. Universidad de ConcepciĂłn; ChileFil: Reyes, MarĂa Fernanda. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche; ArgentinaFil: NĂșñez Vivanco, Gabriel. Universidad de AysĂ©n; ChileFil: Beloff, Zoe. Universidad de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: de Paepe, Josefina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; Argentin
New Screen Media : Cinema / Art / Narrative
Editors Rieser and Zapp argue that the new media has brought with it innovations in screen narrative form that raise issues about the body, identity, authorship, and temporal and spatial construction. Texts by cultural theorists are juxtaposed with artistsâ analyses of their own work. Providing an overview of the history and theory of narrative and the media, the book documents the unique forms new media narrative practices have taken. Includes an interactive DVD-ROM featuring works by 36 artists. Biographical notes on contributors. Glossary (5 p.), bibliography (6 p.) and index (8 p.). Circa 250 bibl. ref