Art
in
the
4th
Dimension:
Digital,
Film,
Internet
Reading:
Ar,orms,
133-‐147
Terms/Concepts:
persistence
of
vision,
shot,
montage,
mo=on
capture,
video
installa=on,
digital
art,
interac=ve
art,
internet
art,
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What
is
the
“4th
Dimension?”:
A
Humanis=c
Explana=on
The
2nd
Dimension:
Exists
on
a
flat
plane.
Space
is
only
implied.
Mo=on
is
only
implied.
Time
is
only
implied.
Texture
is
oMen
only
implied.
2nd
Dimension:
Raffello
Sanzio
da
Urbino,
Portrait
of
Lorenzo
di
Medici,
1519.
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What
is
the
“4th
Dimension?”:
A
Humanis=c
Explana=on
The
3rd
Dimension:
Image
exists
in
the
viewers’
space.
Is
typically
more
tac=le.
Most
movement
depends
on
the
viewer.
Time
is
mostly
implied.
3rd
Dimension:
Andrea
del
Verrocchio,
Portrait
of
Lorenzo
di
Medici,
Cast
Bronze,
1480.
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What
is
the
“4th
Dimension?”:
A
Humanis=c
Explana=on
The
4th
Dimension:
Time
Sound
Interac=on
Movement
Experience
that
is
more
than
or
beyond
the
visual.
4th
Dimension:
Sylvain
Bernard,
“Ezio
and
Lorenzo
di
Medici”
from
Assassin’s
Creed
2,
2009.
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What
is
the
“4th
Dimension?”:
A
Humanis=c
Explana=on
The
4th
Dimension:
Film
Video
Installa=on
Sound
Art
Digital
Art
Performance
Art
4th
Dimension:
Sylvain
Bernard,
“Ezio
and
Lorenzo
di
Medici”
from
Assassin’s
Creed
2,
2009.
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Performance
Film/Video
Digital
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Experimen=ng
with
Movement
Eadweard
Muybridge,
The
Horse
in
Mo=on,
1878.
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Experimen=ng
with
Movement
Eadweard
Muybridge,
The
Horse
in
Mo=on,
1878.
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Experimen=ng
with
Movement
Zootrope
with
Running
Horse.
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Film
Edwin
Porter,
The
Great
Train
Robbery,
Film
S=ll,
1903
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Film
Edwin
G.
Porter,
The
Great
Train
Robbery,
1903
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Orson
Welles,
Ci
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Joseph
L.
Mankiewcz,
Cleopatra,
film
s=ll,
1963.
Cinema
and
Art
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Cinema
and
Art
Katsuhiro
Ohtomo,
Akira,
Film
S=ll,
1988.
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Guillermo
del
Toro,
Pan’s
Labyrinth,
Film
S=ll,
2006.
Cinema
and
Art
Art
Direc=on
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Video
Art
Salvador
Dali
and
Luis
Brunel,
Un
Chien
Andalou,
c.
1930-‐1940.
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Video
Art
Mahhew
Barney,
Cremaster
3,
Video,
2002.
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Video
Installa=on
Nam
June
Paik,
Video
Flag
Z,
Mul=-‐Media,
television
sets,
videodiscs,
videodisc
players,
Plexiglas
modular
cabinet,
1986.
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Video
Installa=on
Nam
June
Paik,
Video
Flag
Z,
Mul=-‐Media,
television
sets,
videodiscs,
videodisc
players,
Plexiglas
modular
cabinet,
1986.
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Video
Installa=on
Bjorn
Melhus,
Men
S=ll
Out
There,
2003
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What
is
Digital
Art?
Grahame
Weinbren:
“the
digital
revolu=on
is
a
revolu=on
of
random
access
.”
ENIAC
1946
Apple
II
1971
First
Website
1990
World
Wide
Web
1993
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What
is
Digital
Art?
Can
be…
Images
Films
Websites
Programs
Games
SoMware
Machines
Themes:
Interac=on
Changing
Technology
Virtuality
Veracity/Decep=on
An
artwork
created
and
distributed
by
u=lizing
digital
technologies.
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Digital
Art
Vera
Molnar,
(Des)Ordres,
Ploher
Drawing,
1974.
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Digital
Art
Lynn
Hershman
Leeson,
DiNA,
2004,
Ar=ficially
Intelligent
agent,
network
connec=on,
custom
soMware,
video
and
microphone.