Is This Art? - Volume 3: Digital Dreams and Old World Photography DVD Screener

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Screener for Is This Art? - Volume 3: Digital Dreams and Old World Photography DVD available online from http://www.artfilms.com.au.

Blurring the boundaries between the fine and applied arts.

Is This Art? is a fascinating new 12 Volume DVD series featuring interviews with leading practitioners and conceptual artists from media, performance, visual art music and sound.

Each episode presents a series of interviews with contemporary artists intercut with images and recent footage of their work. The interviews provide insight to why, how and for whom these artists create their work, and where their passion and artistic inquiries originate from. Where are the boundaries between science, technology, politics, popular culture and art? Viewers are challenged with the question while witnessing the freeflow of imagination.

VOLUME 3

JUSTINE COOPER
Justine Coopers oldworld photography mixes with breathtaking MRI scan animations.
Born in Sydney and currently residing in New York, inter-disciplinary artist Justine Coopers artwork investigates the intersections between culture, science and medicine. She moves between many forms of media - animation, video, installation, photography, as well as medical imaging technologies such as MRI, DNA sequencing, Ultrasound and SEM (scanning electron microscopy). Her work has been internationally recognized and exhibited in over sixty shows and screenings including The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; The NTT InterCommunication Center, Tokyo; The Singapore Museum of Art; The Netherlands Institute for Media Art, the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Kwang Ju Biennale, Korea, and The International Center of Photography, New York.

ULF LANGHEINRICH
Employing monumental projected images and bludgeoning sound environments, the multimedia installations of Ulf Langheinrich mark a new stage in the aesthetic of sensory overload. In the early 1980s he studied industrial design, and carried out audio experiments using organs and harmoniums. In 1991 he founded the groundbreaking audio-visual performance and installation duo Granular Synthesis with Kurt Hentschlager. Granular Synthesis have presented their evolving body of work extensively in Europe and the United States.

What is Art? Comments by
STAVROS MICHALARIAS As an art restorer, Michalarias has worked with many of contemporary arts heroes, from Picasso to Henry Moore.
MICHEL ROUX was born into a gastronomic family, and happily adds another dimension to the Roux empire.

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  • @Charliem1016 Art is what ever your want it to be, what ever whe desside as the viewer has little importance on the fact that this is art, now on the question of is this good art, well that depends on the viewers taste and perseption.

  • I really rather have a distaste to people who incorrectly state their mixed media art as a visual art.

    Of course, you may class this as 'art'; it is an abnormally large subject. However, this requires no skill what-so-ever. Quoting from a pioneering political artist Banksy "So many artists are willing to suffer over their art. But so few are willing to learn to draw". It just goes to show, their is no more talent or skill in art. It is filled with pretentious manipulators who say this garbage

  • Very clever stuff

  • Nicholas DeJohn - MOTA

    Hey class,

    So for my unusual art piece I chose this volume of a series of odd pieces. The title, with the question mark, suggests that this may or may not be considered art. Although how can one truly define art? After viewing this video it is my opinion that this in indeed art and that it seeks to arouse the visual sense of our perception, as well as to appeal to the emotional aspect of its observers. I'll allow Justine to take it from here

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