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Video 0:40 min. (colour stereo sound) // Commentary by Gary Hill is a digital art piece in video format from 1980, running for 40 seconds in color with stereo sound. This work is packaged as a limited edition DVD, carefully presented in a sleek black case. Known for his innovative approach to video art, Hill explores themes of perception, language, and consciousness. In this short, yet impactful video, the artist uses visual and auditory elements to create an immersive experience, challenging viewers to question the relationship between the observer and the observed. Commentary exemplifies Hill’s experimentation with technology as a medium for exploring philosophical ideas, demonstrating his influence on contemporary video art.
Commentary , 1980
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Video 0:40 min. (colour stereo sound) // Commentary by Gary Hill is a digital art piece in video format from 1980, running for 40 seconds in color with stereo sound. This work is packaged as a limited edition DVD, carefully presented in a sleek black case. Known for his innovative approach to video art, Hill explores themes of perception, language, and consciousness. In this short, yet impactful video, the artist uses visual and auditory elements to create an immersive experience, challenging viewers to question the relationship between the observer and the observed. Commentary exemplifies Hill’s experimentation with technology as a medium for exploring philosophical ideas, demonstrating his influence on contemporary video art.
What is New Media Art?
New Media Art is a genre that includes all artworks created using new technologies, such as computer graphics, digital art, virtual art, internet art, computer animation, video games, 3D printing, and robotics. This genre often explores themes related to mass media, telecommunications, and digital electronics. The methods for presenting New Media Art range from installations and performances to virtual and conceptual art