Video installations (Art)
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- Video installations (Art)
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found: Work cat.: The work of director Chris Cunningham [VR] 2003(a collection of music videos, short films, video installations, and commercials)
found: A Canterbury tale [VR] 2006:disc 2 (special features include: "Listen to Britain," a 2001 video-installation piece by English artist Victor Burgin inspired by the film of the same name with an introduction by Burgin (7 min.))
found: Oxford art online, Feb. 20, 2009(video installations)
found: Wikipedia, Mar. 19, 2009:Video installation (Video installation is a contemporary art method that combines video technology with installation art. It is an art form that utilizes all aspects of its surrounding environment as a vehicle of affecting the audience) Video art (Video art came into existence during the 1960s and 1970s, is still widely practiced and has given rise to the widespread use of video installations)
found: Mondloch, K. Screens, 2010(media installation art; video installations; screen-reliant installation art)
notfound: Taves, B. The moving image genre-form guide online, Mar. 20, 2009
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2011-05-09: new
2019-04-09: revised
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