Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Steina readings
I liked how both of these readings were so specifically focused on one person. Steina just seemed so innovative. When society was experimenting with sound and video, etc., Steina just seemed to come upon the same elements in a whole new perspective.
The first reading was really nice, it talked a lot about Steina, her history and her goal and direction as an artist. It wasn't like a complete biography though either, unless it was a biography of the art she produced. It talked more about the different innovations in her work and how those came about or led to new ideas.
The second paper wasn't necessarily about Steina herself but it talked a lot about her. She was such an influential artist, her work pushing the limits of video and sound, questioning their relationship between each other.
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