Spring 2025 Art History BC3864 section 001

Signals: Networks, Publics, and Performa

Signals: Networks, Public

Call Number 00871
Day & Time
Location
R 10:10am-12:00pm
To be announced
Day & Time
Location
R 12:10pm-2:00pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Janina P Marshall
Type SEMINAR
Course Description

This visual arts seminar explores the pirating, transformation, and circulation of media from the 1960s to the present. It examines the ways that media artists question public participation, democratic commitment, and collective memory. During the 1960s in the United States and abroad, the promise of networked communication prompted a consideration of global connectivity that brought artists and artworks outside of the gallery into the public sphere. Artist, often activists, explored the dissemination of information, and they commandeered messaging. Many of these artists positioned their output against mainstream media, while other artists seized existing media streams with the aim, optimistically, to alter them. Case studies include Stan VanDerBeek, Dara Birnbaum, Black Audio Collective, Tiffany Sia, Sondra Perry, and CAMP.  This course brings together seminar discussions, the practice of making, and the hosting of practitioners; it is designed to offer students an introduction to various aspects of media as it is crafted and curated within and without museum environments. 

 

Web Site Vergil
Department Art History @Barnard
Enrollment 9 students (15 max) as of 3:05PM Thursday, January 2, 2025
Subject Art History
Number BC3864
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Note first and second year students welcomed
Section key 20251AHIS3864X001