Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by “The Imaginary 20th Century” an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein’s interest in what he calls a “misremembering of the future.” This video highlights the works by Lea Rekow.
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Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by “The Imaginary 20th Century” an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein’s interest in what he calls a “misremembering of the future.” This video highlights one of the works created by Douglas Repetto.
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by “The Imaginary 20th Century” an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein’s interest in what he calls a “misremembering of the future.” This video highlights the work “Nostalgia” by Deborah Aschheim.
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by "The Imaginary 20th Century" an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein's interest in what he calls a "misremembering of the future." This video highlights one of the pieces created by Tom Jennings. …
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by "The Imaginary 20th Century" an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein's interest in what he calls a "misremembering of the future." …
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by "The Imaginary 20th Century" an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein's interest in what he calls a "misremembering of the future." This video highlights the work by Phil Ross. …
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by "The Imaginary 20th Century" an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein's interest in what he calls a "misremembering of the future." This video highlights the work entitled "Night Sea Music" by Ed Osborn. …
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by "The Imaginary 20th Century" an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein's interest in what he calls a "misremembering of the future." This video highlights the site specific installation created by Jeff Cain. …
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by “The Imaginary 20th Century” an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein’s interest in what he calls a “misremembering of the future.” This video highlights the sound installation called “Postcard” created by Kari Seekins and Aaron Drake. …
Kinetic sculptures, sound installations and more from eleven artists inspired by “The Imaginary 20th Century” an interactive DVD novel by Norman Klein, Margo Bistis and Andreas Kratky. Curators Tom Leeser and Meg Linton worked in collaboration with the authors and artists to emble a multi-sensory response to Klein’s interest in what he calls a “misremembering of the future.” This video highlights the work by Susan Simpson.