Terminal - Couverture souple

Cytter, Keren; Schultz, Nora

 
9783956791970: Terminal

Synopsis

Terminal is an artist book conceived by Nora Schultz and Keren Cytter. Its title and logic follow Schultz's latest performance, Terminal + at Tate Modern, London (2014), and the exhibition 'I'm Honda' at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York (2015). Nora Schultz used Google s image search on her own documentation to create an unexpected, ever-expanding narrative of digital associations. She then invited nine artists to contribute to this narrative. Together with the image search, Schultz's own texts and drawings create a new tale that deals with ideas such as authorship, copyright, surveillance, and documentation. It kicks off with Ilan Bachl's diary, continues with rippled text by Ulla Rossek, and ends with an item from the Daily Mail about a couple who share their home with a Bengal tiger.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Edited by Keren Cytter, Nora Schultz; contributions by Ei Arakawa, Ilan Bachl, Keren Cytter, Matthew Dipple, Genoveva Filipovic, Dan Poston and David Zuckerman, Ulla Rossek, Nora Schultz, Sam Siwe ___________________ ''Terminal'' is an artist book conceived by Nora Schultz and Keren Cytter. Its title and logic follow Schultz's latest performance, ''Terminal +'' (2014) at Tate Modern in London, and the exhibition ''I'm Honda'' (2015) at Reena Spaulings Fine Art in New York. Using Google's image search on the documentation of Schultz's work to create an unexpected narrative of digital associations, Schultz and Cytter also invited nine artists to contribute to this ever expanding narrative. The new narrative deals with ideas such as authorship, copyright, surveillance, and documentation. It kicks off with Ilan Bachl's diary, continues with rippled text by Ulla Rossek, and ends with an item from the Daily Mail about a couple who share their home with a Bengal tiger.

Présentation de l'éditeur

Mis en page par Keren Cytter à partir d'un projet de Nora Schultz, Terminal invite neuf artistes à construire divers récits textuels et visuels à partir d'un ensemble d'images associées par le moteur de recherche Google image. L'occasion pour ces artistes d'y développer une série de problématiques liées à internet, du droit d'auteur à la surveillance sur le web... (livre d'artiste).

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