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Work Title (display):
What Follows Interview, Victoria Keddie
Work Title notes (display):
repository
Image Title:
video
Work Dates (display):
April 25, 2013
Work Dates type:
interview
Work Creator (display):
Victoria Keddie (American, born 1980)
Work Creator gender:
female
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Work Creator notes (display):
My work explores the cacophony of media ecologies that we operate within, both as an intimate and planetary exchange. The technologies built for transmission come from universal principles of electromagnetic energies. In our history, these tools for transmission have altered our ways of seeing, being, and communicating in the world. The overwhelming level of radiation and energy reaching to, and passing through our bodies place us in a new phase in the Anthropocene. No longer are we participating at will, rather, we are engrossed in a system that merges the animate with the inanimate in a congealed machinic exchange between the signal and the receiver. My focus is to expose the particular gestures of the body in tandem with tools of broadcast and transmission and to decipher the patterns that have become an operative language with the machines I work with. // Victoria Keddie is an artist working in varying media and broadcast transmission. For over a decade, Keddie has been the Co-Director of E.S.P. TV, a nomadic TV studio, and episodic cable access serial, that hybridizes technologies to realize synthetic environments and deconstruct the televisual for live performance. Keddie teaches Advanced Televisual Broadcast, has written on pioneering/contemporary artists using televisual language within their work, and has lectured extensively as a guest artist exploring topics of polymedia, identifying broadcast as a medium, and in exploring the body in tandem with tools of broadcast and transmission. https://www.victori
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display):
2013 visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program
Work Creator memberOf:
E.S.P. TV
Work Style Period:
21st century
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Work Style Period:
Contemporary
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Work Subject:
video art
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video art
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Work Subject:
sound (acoustics)
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sound (acoustics)
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interviews
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video
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Work Measurements (display):
00:30:49
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
interview
Work Location (Geographic) name:
Boulder, Colorado
Image Rights (display):
© University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
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1) use of this image is for education and educational research; 2) access is restricted to University of Colorado and Auraria Higher Education Center communities; 3) the original photographer is credited if known; 4) the image is published; 5) the amount of the work in relation to the whole is needed for education or edicational research; 6) the number of derivatives is the minimum required for education or educational research; 7) the image has not been found to be reasonably available for sale; 8) duplication of the image does not violate preexisting contracts.
Work Rights (display):
© Victoria Keddie
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