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Update_5 : technology as context : international art exhibition : expand the scope of contemporary artistic creations and traditional media by employing new technologies
- Title
- Update_5 : technology as context : international art exhibition : expand the scope of contemporary artistic creations and traditional media by employing new technologies / Isolde de Buck, curator.
- Publication
- Ghent : MER. Paperkunsthalle, 2014.
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- Description
- 76 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
- Summary
- Ghent-based international art space Zebrastraat shelters several functions, next to a residence and a centre for the local economy. The building plays a pivotal role in the research and promotion of contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on the interaction between technological and artistic research. To exhibit this ongoing practice Zebrastraat established the Update biennial, paired with the New Technological Art Award (NTAA). The latter is in its fifth edition and offers artists the possibility to show their work in a valuable context. After a call for papers a selection of 21 works was made out of over 350 submissions, selected by an international jury under the supervision of curator Isolde De Buck. During the exhibition these new works are displayed in dialogue with the work of settled artists and next to the presentation of recent technological discoveries.
- Alternative Title
- Expand the scope of contemporary artistic creations and traditional media by employing new technologies
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Exhibition catalogs
- History
- Note
- Catalog of an exhibition held at Zebrastraat, Ghent, Belgium, November 8-November 23, 2014.
- Language (note)
- Texts in English, Dutch, and French.
- ISBN
- 9789491775758
- 9491775758
- OCLC
- ocn899979762
- 899979762
- SCSB-1812132
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library