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Devices of Wonder - From thr World in a Box to Images on a Screen

Devices of Wonder - From thr World in a Box to Images on a Screen

From the World in a Box to Images on a Screen

by . Stafford
Paperback
Publication Date: 06/12/2001

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An inquiry into emergent media's rich lineage, Devices of Wonder explores the artful machines humans have used to augment visual perception.
The encyclopedic cabinet of curiosities serves as a model for this study of the archaic instruments lurking in state-of-the art technology. Featured in Devices of Wonder are android automata, lunar landscapes, perspective theaters, vues d'optique, microscopes, magnetic games, magic lanterns, camera obscuras, boxes by Joseph Cornell, Lucas Samaras's Mirrored Room, Suzanne Anker's Zoosemiotics, Mark Tilden's UniBug 3.1, panoramic works by Jeff Wall and Giovanni Lusieri, paintings by Jean-Baptiste Chardin and Joseph Wright of Derby, projections by Diana Thater and James Turrell, and a pop-up book by Kara Walker.
Barbara Stafford's introduction weaves these fascinating artifacts into a provocative narrative analyzing the complex links between old and new media. Her wide-ranging investigation is complemented by thirty-one short essays in which Frances Terpak tracks the often surprising connections among individual items. Like the cabinet of curiosities, Devices of Wonder functions as an analogical instrument, reframing the beautiful "eye machines" that continue to mediate our encounters with the world.
This book is published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Getty Museum from November 13, 2001, through February 6, 2002.
ISBN:
9780892365906
9780892365906
Category:
History of art / art & design styles
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-12-2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Getty Trust Publications
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
400
Dimensions (mm):
254x182x29mm
Weight:
1.42kg

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