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In the early 1980s, the 8-bit Nintendo NES game console revolutionized the entertainment market. From then on computer technology was no longer used purely for work purposes, but also for the masses as a medium for entertainment. In his works, Cory Arcangel makes use of the game console, long since overtaken by millions of bits, and "hacks" into its games. The progress of some games is interrupted and short-circuited, and they are reduced to their monochrome picture backgrounds, while other games are given a new narrative. First monograph on the American artist, published with the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich.
Computer art --- Art par ordinateur --- Arcangel, Cory, --- Exhibitions --- Vidéo art --- Arcangel, Cory --- Exhibitions.
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Arcangel, Cory --- Condon, Brody --- Haddock, Jon --- Jodi --- Paper Rad --- RSG --- Stern, Eddo
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Arcangel, Cory --- Ciocci, Jessica --- Ciocci, Jacob --- Moulton, Shana --- Trecartin, Ryan --- Fitch, Lizzie
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installations [visual works] --- popular culture --- mass media --- asymmetry [composition concept] --- electronic music --- interactive art --- digital art [visual works] --- net art --- Arcangel, Cory --- Lialina, Olia
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Technology in art --- Video games in art --- Video art --- Technologie dans l'art --- Jeux vidéo dans l'art --- Art vidéo --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Arcangel, Cory,
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Some Aesthetic Decisions is an exhibition featuring works by artists that explore issues of beauty, value, and judgment. One hundred years ago, Dada artist Marcel Duchamp forever changed the nature of art by anonymously submitting Fountain in 1917, a porcelain urinal signed 'R. Mutt'as an artwork to the exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York. The show organizers' rejection of Fountain ignited a controversy that persists today about the definition of art and who gets to pass judgment. The NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida marks this centenary by organizing 'Some Aesthetic Decisions', a show of artworks by Cory Arcangel, John Baldessari, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Sophie Calle, Duchamp, Judy Fiskin, Claire Fontaine, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Joseph Kosuth, Jorge Pardo, Andy Warhol, and others.
Ready made --- Dadaïsme --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Arcangel, Cory --- Baldessari, John --- Becher, Bernd --- Becher, Hilla --- Calle, Sophie --- Fiskin, Judy --- Fontaine, Claire --- Kelley, Mike --- Koons, Jeff --- Kosuth, Joseph --- Pardo, Jorge --- Warhol, Andy
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Iconography --- music [performing arts genre] --- rockmuziek (kunst) --- Afif, Saâdane --- Schinn, Uwe --- Arcangel, Cory --- Gordon, Kim --- Hablützel, Stefan --- Lidén, Klara --- McKenzie, Lucy --- Muller, Dave --- Plavčak, Katrin --- Poledna, Mathias --- Vascellari, Nico --- Kelley, Mike --- Green, Renée --- Oehlen, Albert --- Koether, Jutta --- Durant, Sam --- The Red Krayola --- Art & Language
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Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- Film --- video art --- performance art --- sculpting --- transformatie (kunst) --- Tellez, Javier --- Arcangel, Cory --- Breuning, Olaf --- Coates, Marcus --- Cumming, Robyn --- Fastwürms --- Gladwell, Shaun --- Guimarães, Cao --- Gunning, Lucy --- Katchadourian, Nina --- Liden, Hanna --- Locke, Hew --- Meigs, Sandra --- Neuenschwander, Rivane --- Sonhouse, Jeff --- Williams Gamaker, Michelle --- Dion, Mark --- Lawler, Louise --- Alÿs, Francis --- Bock, John
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