Telling the Bigger Video Story
interview with Natalie Bookchin by Geert LovinkTelling the Bigger Video Story
interview with Natalie Bookchin by Geert LovinkSamenvatting
Natalie Bookchin’s work is synonymous with the Video Vortex network and the rise of YouTube. Whereas we got to know each other’s work in the turbulent net.art late nineties years, this particular story started with a DVD I got from Natalie, containing The Trip (2008), a video collection of early YouTube fragments, which Natalie reassembled into an imaginary travel around the globe, shot during car trips on all continents. What has always defined Natalie Bookchin’s work is her ability to recreate unity out of dispersed fragments. We, as users, may feel lost and desperate, but the artist gives us hope again that we can overcome distraction and senseless multi-tasking by creating an all-together new meta narrative that is human—again. This is database cinema as you always imagined it, overcoming the isolation of the individualized voice-as-image while paying respect to the unique status that each of us has.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Datum | 2020-04-28 |
Type | Andersoortig materiaal |
Taal | Engels |