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From: School Arts
Date: 20061001
Author:Olejarz, Harold
In the mid-twentieth century, technology simplified moviemaking and video art was born. Nam-June Paik, the Korean-born American artist who died on January 29, 2006, is cited as the founding father of video art, which flourished in the late 1960s and 1970s. In those days, artists needed thousands of dollars worth of equipment and expensive editing systems to create their work. Since then, working with video has become easier and cheaper, and artists have incorporated video into installation and performance pieces in addition to video art projects.
Student Video Art Projects
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