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Anarchive is pleased to announce the launch of Muntadas’ web project To mark the occasion, a silkscreen print by Muntadas, Visible / Invisible (40 signed and numbered copies), is available for €300. contactATanarchive.net (replace AT by @) Presentation on April 10 avril, 6:30 PM, at the Palais de Tokyo bookstore.
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ANARCHIVE - Digital archives on contemporary art anarchive is a series of interactive multi-media projects designed to explore an artist's overall oeuvre via diverse archival material. _An historical and critical approach The archives of these artists, often quite extensive, provide the opportunity for an historical, theoretical, and critical study based on existing works, in order to complete and synthesize them. It has to be remedied to dispersed information, incomplete documents, photographs of poor quality, which don't allow an accurate estimation of the different elements involved in a work and how they fit together. Sometimes new "documents" have to be produced with the artist precious collaboration. _An original work Experimentation with the interface design and the interactivity of the system plays an important role in the series. Each work is based on the individual approach of artists who have already strongly developed their own principles and concepts through a whole oeuvre. That's why these authors are more able to invent non conventional proposals. The programmers are stimulated by such approaches to develop a research in their own field. The involvement of so high level artists and the quality of the teams working with them secure an original approach and a multimedia production exploring all its possibilities. The fundamentally pluridisciplinary nature of such a project requires expertise in many fields: art history and theory, computer programming, graphic design, writing, video production, etc. For this reason, a team is assembled for each project to assist the artist. _A reference and educative tool These computer archives, which aim to expose the general public to topics and questions in contemporary art, are also an educational tool as well as a precious source of documentation for researchers, critics and curators. Schools of Art, Art departments in Universities, Libraries, Media and Art Centres, constitute a major audience for this project. _Production, publishing and distribution The funding of the different titles involve the collaboration of partners from different countries following a specific interest they may have for one or other artist's oeuvre. The production and the coordination of the project as well as the publishing, are assumed by ANARCHIVE, a non-profit organization. |
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