Black to white: the fading process of intermediality in the gallery space

Savage, Karen (2008) Black to white: the fading process of intermediality in the gallery space. Cultura, Lenguaje y Representación/Culture, Language and Representation: Revista de Estudios Culturales de la Universitat Jaume I, 6 . pp. 159-170. ISSN 1697-7750

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Abstract

The article explores the processes of practice in terms of intermediality, and presents a visual and metaphorical concept for collaborative process. Through the use of a case study, "Men in the Wall" by Liz Aggiss and Billy Cowie, the gallery is discussed as an inter medial environment. Certain technical devices such as the 'fade' are considered and it is argued that they contribute to the experience of an 'other' space, a liminal moment that is at once present and absent, which is achieved through the blend of collision of media. The article concludes by suggesting a metaphorical analogy for the process and practice of intermedial and interdisciplinary work: the mollusc.

Keywords:intermedilaity, Process, Gallery, Being, Intermedial Exi(s)ting, fade, Effect/Affect, Interdisciplinary, blend, collision of media, Mollusc
Subjects:W Creative Arts and Design > W100 Fine Art
W Creative Arts and Design > W900 Others in Creative Arts and Design
W Creative Arts and Design > W610 Moving Image Techniques
Divisions:College of Arts > School of Fine & Performing Arts > School of Fine & Performing Arts (Performing Arts)
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Deposited On:15 Oct 2014 08:46

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