Love this! It reminds me a bit Christian Marclay, installation views of “Video Quartet,” 2002, where four projectors were all playing different pieces to create a sort of collective symphony!
Kutiman is a great example of the embodiment what the internet can do and how we can become co-creators and innovators instead of passive receptors of culture.
Ben Cameron compares this "Arts Reformation" to the Reformation of the 1500's after the printing press was invented and Martin Luther was able to post his 95 theses on the church wall. The way that culture is produced and consumed is being completely revolutionized, and is changing everything!
Love this!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me a bit Christian Marclay, installation views of “Video Quartet,” 2002, where four projectors were all playing different pieces to create a sort of collective symphony!
Kutiman is a great example of the embodiment what the internet can do and how we can become co-creators and innovators instead of passive receptors of culture.
Ben Cameron compares this "Arts Reformation" to the Reformation of the 1500's after the printing press was invented and Martin Luther was able to post his 95 theses on the church wall. The way that culture is produced and consumed is being completely revolutionized, and is changing everything!