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The Refeatured Landscape: Notes on the Aesthetics of Digital Video


Candidate: Susan Clements-Vivian
Type: Master of Applied Science, Interactive Art (MASc-IA), School of Interactive Arts and Technology
Date: February 25, 2005
Senior Supervisor: Susan Kozel
Thesis: Download Thesis Document

Abstract

This thesis explores the relationship between the emergence of postimpressionist painting and the breakdown of the camera obscura as a model for the fixed stable capacity of human vision. This relationship is posited as a possible fmmework for understanding digital composite-images in a broader cultural context. The construction of my video-conceptualist work Hope BC Chainsaw Carvin~ Capital of the World is situated as the primary research object. Writings by Paul V d o on vision will be used to construct a relationship between vision, media and the virtuahtion of experience that is inherent to technologically mediated environments. The idea of the space-constructed image is extrapolated from the writings of Jonathan Gary, in particular, the relationship he constructs between cultural practices, technological innovation and the aesthetics of representation acts as a model in which the composite-image can be examined in terms of a larger field of cultural practices.

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