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Ideas Images and ImovieS

Ideas Images and ImovieS. By Linda Roth. Definitions of PERFORMANCE ART.

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Ideas Images and ImovieS

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  1. Ideas Images and ImovieS By Linda Roth

  2. Definitions of PERFORMANCE ART Art form that arose in Europe and the U.S. in the 1960s. The term describes an art that is live but operates outside the traditional conventions of theatre or music. Early examples represented a challenge to orthodox art forms and cultural norms by creating an ephemeral art experience that could not be captured or purchased. By the 1970s performance art was used as a general term to describe a multitude of activities, including happenings, body art, actions, events, and non-matrix theatre. Prominent performance artists have included Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Dennis Oppenheim, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Meredith Monk, and Laurie Anderson. - Concise Encyclopedia

  3. Joseph Beuys •  "teaching is my greatest work of art" - that “the rest is the waste product, a demonstration. If you want to express yourself you must present something tangible. But after awhile this has only the function of a historic document. Objects aren’t very important any more. I want to get to the origin of matter, to the thought behind it.”- Joseph Bueys

  4. EXTREME PERFORMANCE ARTShould Art “take a stand”? • Political issues • Social issues • Cultural issues Can we go to far? • Masochism • Perversion • Offensive

  5. Domestic Tension …and Counting • In his performance domestic tension he remained in a gallery space for a month while viewers shot paintballs at him • In this performance he had 5000 red ink dots tattooed on his body for American casualties in IRAQ, and 100,000 dots for “unidentified and forgotten” Iraqi victims.

  6. ORLAN • ORLAN - Her name is a single name in all capital letters. • She was the first artist to use surgery as an artistic medium, using all technological, scientific and medical discoveries to question them. • Her work questions body image, status, concepts of beauty and cultural pressures. • She believes her nomadic and shifting identity support her beliefs in tolerance, human rights and hybridization. ORLAN Interview

  7. I AM AM I WHo AM I Internet based MYSTERY Videos Iammaiwhoami

  8. NONSENSE ? • Would this work have been more meaningful if it had stayed a mystery and never been packaged and sold? • Would it make a difference if it was a plan to sell it from the beginning or a fluke? How important is it that a work of art be understood? Can you make conceptual art in a capitalist culture?

  9. How does this video make you feel? How does Barbara use Time and tension to elicit an emotional response? Barbara RosenthalShadow BoxesThis screen will be black and silent for some time Bibliography

  10. Death Bear by Nate Hill

  11. SATIRE “My body is my primary tool in my practice, and my work explores its physical and psychic abilities, limitations, and attributes. Using personal narrative as my starting point, I pull from my own experiences of love, work, parenthood, politics and sex for material.”- Jess Dobkin Jess Dobkin Check Check- Her response to a Canadian politician, Stephen Harper's, attack on the arts and funding to artists.

  12. WHAT THE HECK? TONIGHT 1. Pick a poem or short paragraph that means something to you 2. Perform your words in a unique way Props Voice inflections Lighting/ location Motion / choreography

  13. EXPECTATIONS YOUR FINISHED PERFORMANCE FILM WILL HAVE: Use a portion of poetry or significant verbal text Include you in filmed portion Will have artwork you made or other personal items that mean something to you Include at least 4 imovie editing elements YOU ENJOYING BEING AN ARTIST!!!!!!

  14. THIS WEEKEND Brainstorm ideas for a visual performance piece Gather images of and/or your artwork, photos of anything you want to incorporate, props and sounds into a jump drive

  15. MONDAY • Monday bring everything you need • Film the sections you need • Create your performance piece on imovie • Share and Critique

  16. RESOURCES • http://ubu.com/ • Anything…..syllabus! (tip from Professor Tornatsky)

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