'This accompanying publication to the exhibition Video, an Art, a History 1965–2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections brings together studies on video art from Western Europe, the Americas and East Asia. It also introduces recent investigations into video as an emerging artistic practice in Southeast Asia. The 10 essays in this publication comprise critical studies alongside country surveys. The 53 entries present the selection of video projections and installations featured in the exhibition, of which 41 works are from the Centre Pompidou and 12 from the Singapore Art Museum.' (Back cover)
Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum, 10 June–18 September 2011. Artworks in the exhibition are divided into six sections: Utopia and Critique of Television, Identity Issues, From Videotape to Interactive Installation, Landscape Dreams, Memory: Between Myth and Reality, and Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Narratives. List of works, artist and author biographies, and further readings are included in this catalogue.
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Toshiya KUROIWA, 
Patricia LEVASSEUR DE LA MOTTE, 
Jacqueline MILLNER, 
Krisna MURTI, 
Mark NASH, 
NGUYEN Nhu Huy, 
Adeline OOI, 
Steven PETTIFOR, 
David TEH, 
Christine VAN ASSCHE, 
English
group exhibition,  video art,  digital art,  interactive art,  technology,  installation,  performance art
2011
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catalogue
Video, A 'Global Groove', An International History - Christine VAN ASSCHE
Recalibrating Media: Three Theses on Video and Media Art in Southeast Asia - David TEH
Japanese Experimental Film: Fukuoka - Toshiya KUROIWA
Video Art in Vietnam: A Brief Report - NGUYEN Nhu Huy
Emergence and Emergency: Video Art in Cambodia and Myanmar - Patricia LEVASSEUR DE LA MOTTE
Video Art in Thailand - Steven PETTIFOR
Languages and Locations: Video in the Malaysian Art Context - Adeline OOI, Beverly YONG
Indonesian Video Art and New Media Culture - Krisna MURTI
Australian Video in Context - Jacqueline MILLNER
Video Ecologies - Asian and European Dialogues in Artists' Moving-Image Work - Mark NASH
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