[spectre] Interview: Popper on Virtual Art
franck ancel
franck.ancel at wanadoo.fr
Wed Jun 9 11:48:48 CEST 2004
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Origins of Virtualism: An Interview with Frank Popper Conducted by Joseph
Nechvatal.
Joseph Nechvatal: Frank, you are, without doubt, a scarcity. Anyone who
looks at the historical record of the juncture of art and technology finds
you nearly unaccompanied when it comes to documenting this historical
record between the years of the late-1960's up to the early 1990s.
Basically there is you, Jack Burnham's book Beyond Modern Sculpture (1968),
and Gene Youngblood's reference work Expanded Cinema (1970).
=> http://www.artscilab.org/expandedcinema.html
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