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Fluxus-Bewegung : 6 Text passages
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1. ![]() TV, Paul Garrin, Kanal X, Brian Springer). * Direct cooperation with television to develop innovative media techniques (Douglas Davis, Van Gogh TV). All these strategies can be called post-utopian, and some of them post-modern as well. They will be [more] ![]() |
2. ![]() on the seventy-five square meter advertisement display in New York's Times Square and in 1989 as a clip series on MTV. Stan Douglas' «Television Spots» (1987–1988) and his «Monodramas» (1991) fall into the same period; they were [more] ![]() |
3. ![]() [18] Jean-François Lyotard et al., Immaterialität und Postmoderne, Berlin, 1985, pp. 11f. Cf. the text «Interaction, Participation, Networking» and the online project by Douglas Davis, «The Worlds First Collaborative Sentence.» [more] ![]() |
4. ![]() and at the same time radically placed in question the border between public and private.[14] In the 1970s, an artist like Douglas Davis represented the converse of Nauman's explicit rejection of audience participation. Davis' art projects aimed to [more] ![]() |
5. ![]() by I. P. Sharp (IPSN). The organizer, Bill Bartlett, was joined by guests including Gene Youngblood, Hank Bull (Vancouver), Douglas Davis and Willoughby Sharp (New York), Norman White (Toronto) and [more] ![]() |
6. ![]() Open source, open text, open theory: Open and participatory (co-)writing projects on the WWW It is only consistent that Douglas Davis, the pioneer of interactive television and initiator of early telematic projects, launched one of the first Net-art projects [more] ![]() |