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New Media Art Rush

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Video Corridor 1968 by Bruce Naumann “This claustrophobic enclosure consisted if two floor-to-ceiling parallel walls forming a tunnel, with two monitors on top of one another at one end. The viewer walks into the corridor to see the video which turn out to be simultaneous surveillance shots of the viewer.” Rush p. 129. I liked this idea of claustrophobia and surveillance technology because it reminded me of how our lives are beginning to rely more on it. Things like Alexa from Amazon, Siri from Apple, or Cortana from Microsoft. People like the convenience from their homes, but don’t like the marketing or glitches that come with it. It sort of is like a want but a fearful want of newer technology in the modern age.

New Media Artist Presentation

Yay The Oatmeal Mathew Inman is a Seattle, WA comic writer. He focuses a lot on social change . Some helpful comics about every day life , grammar , and religion . He's done some charity work for the  Tesla Museum . And one of my favorite comics he wrote: The Mantis Shrimp He's also created some games like the Exploding Kittens . (Its super fun btw)

New Media in Art ~Rush 3

In Rushes book, he talks about minimalist art, which I don't feel really contributes to the art community. Its so simplistic and is borderline symbolism. It doesn't really translate to art in my mind. "Unlike their Dada predecessors, artists like Bruce Nauman (b. 1941) and Vito Acconci (b. 1940) did not set themselves goal of interactivity with an audience. Sometimes their performances were private affairs, exercises performed in their studios, that were videotaped but necessarily shown." ~Rush p. 47. I'm not arguing that art needs to be interactive every single time, but it should have some sort of questioning, thought invoking conversation. Maybe it causes me to think about it because I don't fully understand it?