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Book Synopsis: Video within and beyond art: a survey of the medium’s political meaningsVideo is everywhere. Since its debut as a consumer medium in the 1960s, video has shaped our opinions, our politics and our societies. On our phones and computer screens, walls and streets, it defines new spaces and experiences―spreading memes, lies, fervor, fact and fiction. In other words, video has transformed the world.Featuring works from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, this illuminating exhibition catalog―MoMA’s first major publication on video art in nearly 30 years―explores the ways in which artists have both championed and questioned video’s promise, some hoping to create new networks of communication, democratic engagement and public participation, others protesting commercial and state control over information, vision and truth itself. Lavishly illustrated essays by esteemed scholars and artists―including Ina Blom, Aria Dean, David Joselit, Pamela M. Lee, Glenn Ligon and Ravi Sundaram―highlight video’s widely varied formats, contexts and global reach. Signals is a manual for understanding the present, an era in which video has pervaded all aspects of life.Artists include: Ant Farm, Gretchen Bender, Dara Birnbaum, Black Audio Film Collective, Tony Cokes, Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujica, Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz, Dan Graham, Mona Hatoum, Every Ocean Hughes, Mako Idemitsu, Emily Jacir, Amar Kanwar, Victor Masayesva Jr., Marta Minujín, Carlos Motta, Fujiko Nakaya, New Red Order, Nam June Paik, Sondra Perry, Howardena Pindell, Walid Raad and Souheil Bachar, Raindance Corporation, Marlon Riggs, Martha Rosler, Julia Scher, Richard Serra and Carlota Fay Schoolman, Tiffany Sia, Frances Stark, Martine Syms, TVTV, Stan VanDerBeek, Videofreex, Ming Wong, Nil Yalter and Artur Zmijewski.

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Are you curious about how video has transformed the world? Look no further than Signals: How Video Transformed the World, a groundbreaking exhibition catalog from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Filled with richly illustrated essays by esteemed scholars and artists, this catalog delves into the profound impact video has had on our opinions, politics, and societies. Whether it's spreading memes, lies, fervor, fact, or fiction, video has become an integral part of our lives.

Featuring works from the Museum of Modern Art's collection, Signals showcases the ways in which artists both champion and question video's promise. Some seek to create new networks of communication, democratic engagement, and public participation, while others protest commercial and state control over information and truth itself. With its varied formats, contexts, and global reach, video has taken over all aspects of life, and Signals provides an essential manual for understanding this new era.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the transformative power of video art. Order Signals: How Video Transformed the World now and gain insights into the artists who have shaped this medium. Join the conversation and discover how video has pervaded our lives, shaping our perceptions and challenging our understanding of the world we live in.

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