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Maya Lin Biography [[http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ki-Lo/Lin-Maya.html]] | Maya Lin Biography [[http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ki-Lo/Lin-Maya.html]] | ||
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Civil Rights Memorial, Montgomery, AL [[http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/alabama/montgomery/civilrts/lin.html]] | Civil Rights Memorial, Montgomery, AL [[http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/alabama/montgomery/civilrts/lin.html]] | ||
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+ | World Trade Center site memorial competition [[http://wtcsitememorial.org/fin7.html]] | ||
[[Category:IAM Classes]][[Category:Public Art]] | [[Category:IAM Classes]][[Category:Public Art]] |
Revision as of 01:01, 7 April 2009
April 7
Project 3, statement due:
Statement of purpose, title, length to Bob Agra
portraiture in public art
Visiting Artist: Lincoln Schatz
statues and surveillance
official and unofficial
imposed, monumental scale: Statue of Ramses in Cairo (being moved)[[1]][[2]]
chosen by community: Wall of Respect [[3]]
celebrating ordinary people with compelling stories: Krystof Wodiczko, Tijuana, Mexico: [[4]]
fall of statue of Saddam [[5]]
Bill Viola – reverse portraits [[6]]
Luc Courchesne - interactive portraits [[7]]
Tony Oursler - projection portraits [[8]]
Resources
Lincoln Schatz website [[9]]
Institute for Applied Autonomy [[10]]
Surveillance Camera Players [[11]]
Control/Space - Rhetoric of Surveillance [[12]]
Memorials
Maya Lin Biography [[13]]
Civil Rights Memorial, Montgomery, AL [[14]]
World Trade Center site memorial competition [[15]]