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2018 - Volume 1 - Number 1


Video Installation in Public Space

Lili Atila Dzhagarova * lili.djagarova@gmail.com
South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Theater and Cinema Art, Blagoevgrad

Open Journal for Studies in Arts, 2018, 1(1), 29-42 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojsa.0101.03029d
Online Published Date: 30 July 2018

LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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KEY WORDS: installations, video, public space, phenomenon, movement.

ABSTRACT:
The present study is dedicated to the research of video installations placed in the public space, such as exhibition halls, streets and theatrical spaces. The theme “Video installations in the public space” is the understanding of the essence of video and space and its aspects through the production of various spatial solutions and practical imaging solutions in the field of video art. The subject of the study is essence of the problem. In the case of this study the object is the video installations, and the subject is the process of their creation, and the concept of environment. The whole range of phenomena studied is related to the works of video art, their development and expression of opportunities and the idea of environment is an aspect of exploring the space in which they are presented.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Lili Atila Dzhagarova, Frederic Julio Curie str. 69, Sofia, BULGARIA. E-mail: lili.djagarova@gmail.com.


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