The exhibition brings together pieces (single-channel videos and installations), experiences (direct accounts by the people involved) and reflections (documents, texts, projects) representing and explaining utopias and dystopias, the fascinating and aggressive sides to the mythical TV set. The idea was to raise awareness, especially among younger generations, of the systems of thought and practices that created new possible worlds and looked beyond existing horizons. Since the project includes work by young artists, it also manages to strike up a dialogue between the recent past (the 1970s) and the present.
TV/ARTS/TV / Valentini, Valentina. - (2010).
TV/ARTS/TV
VALENTINI, VALENTINA
2010
Abstract
The exhibition brings together pieces (single-channel videos and installations), experiences (direct accounts by the people involved) and reflections (documents, texts, projects) representing and explaining utopias and dystopias, the fascinating and aggressive sides to the mythical TV set. The idea was to raise awareness, especially among younger generations, of the systems of thought and practices that created new possible worlds and looked beyond existing horizons. Since the project includes work by young artists, it also manages to strike up a dialogue between the recent past (the 1970s) and the present.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.