UID:
almahu_9949236312902882
Format:
1 online resource (234 p.)
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1368 MB 30 SW-Abbildungen, 20 Farbabbildungen
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
3-8394-6066-2
Series Statement:
Edition Medienwissenschaft, Volume 96
Content:
Piazza virtuale by the group of artists known as Van Gogh TV was not only the biggest art project ever to appear on television, but from a contemporary point of view the project was also a forerunner of today's social media. The ground-breaking event that took place during the 100 days of documenta IX in 1992 was an early experiment with entirely user-created content. This is the first book-length study of this largely forgotten experiment: It documents the radicality of Piazza virtuale's approach, the novel programme ideas and the technical innovations. It also allows, via QR codes, direct access to videos from the show, which until now have been inaccessible.
Note:
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: "Hallo TV" -- 1 From subject to project: The intellectual and cultural environment of Piazza virtuale -- 2 Before and after Piazza virtuale -- 3 The making of Piazza virtuale -- 4 Piazza virtuale on air: 100 days, 600 hours of programming -- 5 "The show is as intelligent as its audience": The reception of Piazza virtuale -- 6 Conclusion: "Through the telephone lines a desire, formless and unaware of itself" -- Appendix 1 The segments of Piazza virtuale -- Appendix 2 The Piazzettas -- Appendix 3 Technology -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-8376-6066-4
Language:
English