Keith Sonnier
Having worked extensively in neon sculpture, Keith Sonnier introduced video to his work in the 1970s as a representation of a medium working with and against itself. Sonnier began experimenting with the formal properties of computer-generated video by using a Scanimate computer, and his work exploits feedback, amplification, and transmitted light’s tactile quality. As an artist who embraced technology, Sonnier’s work challenges artistic conventions and opens new channels of communication at the cutting edge of technology.
Available Titles by Keith Sonnier
Title | Year | Runtime | Collection |
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Animation 1 | 1973 | 00:13:52 | Early Video Art, Single Titles |
Animation 2 | 1974 | 00:26:05 | Early Video Art, Single Titles |
The Electric Mirror: Reflecting on Video Art in the 1970s | 2017 | Compilations, Curated Compilations | |
Send/Receive I, and Send/Receive II | 1977 | 01:01:40 | Early Video Art, Single Titles |
TV In and TV Out | 1972 | 00:12:38 | Early Video Art, Single Titles |