Examples of installation in the following topics:
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- Since many installations are site-specific, they are designed to provide an immersive three-dimensional experience.
- Coming to prominence in the 1970s, installation art's roots can be identified in events staged by the Gutai group in Japan starting in 1954, which influenced American installation pioneers like Allan Kaprow (1927 - 2006).
- Interactive installations appeared mostly at the end of the 1980s, and became a genre during the 1990s, when artists became particularly interested in audience participation as a means to activate and reveal the meaning of an installation.
- Another emerging method of installation art is immersive virtual reality.
- This has become an increasingly popular trend, along with installations that use digital, video, film, sound, and sculpture .
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- The inclusion of the five human senses in a single work takes place most often in installation and performance art.
- The inclusion of the five human senses in a single work takes place most often in installation and performance-based art.
- The Fluxus movement of the 1960s is key to the development of installation and performance art as mediums.
- Whiteread's installation Embankment is a type of art designed to transform the viewer's perception of space.
- Explain how installation and performance art include the five senses of the viewer
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- Video art refers to the medium of video being used to create the work, which can then be broadcast, viewed in galleries, distributed as video tapes or DVD discs, presented as sculptural installations incorporating one or more television sets or video monitors.
- An installation of nine television screens, Wipe Cycle combined live images of gallery visitors, found footage from commercial television, and shots from pre-recorded tapes.
- Currently, video art is represented by two varieties - single-channel and installation.
- Sometimes it is combined with other media and is often subsumed by the greater whole of an installation.
- Contemporary contributions are being produced at the crossroads of such disciplines as installation, architecture, design, sculpture, and electronic art.
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- The impact of digital technology has transformed activities such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and music/sound art, while new forms (such as net art, digital installation art, and virtual reality) have become recognized as artistic practices.
- Digital installation art constitutes a broad field of activity and incorporates many forms.
- Some resemble video installations, particularly large scale works involving projections and live video capture.
- By using projection techniques that enhance an audience's impression of sensory development, many digital installations attempt to create immersive environments.
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- Also during the 1960s and 1970s, artists as diverse as Eduardo Paolozzi, Chryssa, Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, Edward Kienholz, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Duane Hanson, and John DeAndrea explored abstraction, imagery and figuration through video art, environment, light sculpture, and installation art in new ways.
- Sound sculptures take the form of indoor sound installations, outdoor installations such as aeolian harps, automatons, or be more or less near conventional musical instruments.
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- Chicago (born 1939) is an American feminist artist and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces which examine the role of women in history and culture.
- Judy Chicago's installation "The Dinner Party" at the Brooklyn Museum of Art
- The Dinner Party is an installation artwork by feminist artist Judy Chicago depicting place settings for 39 mythical and historical famous women.
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- He has drawn particular international attention in recent years for his iconic "bottle-top installations", distinctive large-scale assemblages of thousands of pieces of aluminium sourced from alcohol recycling stations and sewn together with copper wire, transformed into metallic cloth-like wall sculptures in a way that links the themes of consumerism, waste, and the environment.
- Shonibare’s work explores issues of colonialism alongside those of race and class, through a range of media including painting, sculpture, photography, installation art, and, more recently, film and performance.
- El Anatsui (born in 1944) is a Ghanaian sculptor who has drawn particular international attention in recent years for his iconic "bottle-top installations".
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- The space in a painting, for example, includes the background, foreground and middle ground, while three-dimensional space, like sculpture or installation, will involve the distance between, around, and within points of the work.
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- Sculpture installation has grown in popularity, whereby temporary sculptures are installed in open spaces during events like festivals.
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- This site-specific installation by Dan Flavin is uses different colored lights to illuminate this interior gallery space.