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MEDIA OFF-SCREEN

MEDIA OFF-SCREEN. Topic Five: Community. Key Concepts & Genres. Relational aesthetics Relational art Collaboration Social interstice Micro-utopias Context Audience Antagonism Relational antagonism. Artists and Movements.

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MEDIA OFF-SCREEN

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  1. MEDIA OFF-SCREEN Topic Five: Community

  2. Key Concepts & Genres • Relational aesthetics • Relational art • Collaboration • Social interstice • Micro-utopias • Context • Audience • Antagonism • Relational antagonism

  3. Artists and Movements • RirkritTiravanija, Santiago Sierra, Jorge Pardo, Michael Lin, Liam Gillick, ApoloniaSustersic, PhillippeParreno, Pierre Huyghe, CarstenHöller, Christine Hill, Vanessa Beecroft, Maurizio Cattelan, Thomas Hirschhorn, Dominique Gonzales-Foerster, NoritoshiHirakawa, FareedArmaly, Philippe Parreno, Henry Bond, Julia Sher

  4. RirkritTiravanija, Untitled 1992 (Free), various versions

  5. RirkritTiravanija, untitled 1999 (tomorrow can shut up and go away)

  6. RirkritTiravanija,untitled (demo station no. 5), 2006

  7. un-Prom fashion show, staged in untitled (demo station no. 5)

  8. Karaoke battle, staged in untitled (demo station no. 5)

  9. GulgunKayim’sSkewed Visions project

  10. RirkritTiravanija, The Land, on-going project since 1998

  11. RirkritTiravanija's house at The Land, as inhabited by Laura Ayers, February 2004

  12. Santiago Sierra, Line of 250cm Tattooed on Six Paid People, 1999

  13. Santiago Sierra, 160 cm Line Tattooed on Four People, 2000

  14. Santiago Sierra, 4 Workers Who Cannot Be Paid Remunerated to Remain Inside Cardboard Boxes, 2000

  15. Santiago Sierra, Person Remunerated for a Period of 360 Consecutive Hours, 2000

  16. Santiago Sierra, Nine Forms of 100x100x600cm Each, Constructed to Be Supported Perpendicular to A Wall, 2002

  17. Santiago Sierra, Space Closed by Corrugated Metal, 2002

  18. Santiago Sierra, Wall Enclosing a Space, 2003

  19. Santiago Sierra, The Penetrated, First Act: 10 White Race Men Penetrated 10 White Race Women, 2008

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