Toni Dove: Embodied Machines
By (Author) Matthew McLendon
By (author) Christiane Paul
By (author) Erkki Huhtamo
By (author) George E. Lewis
By (author) Debra Bricker Balken
By (author) Rene Steinke
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
18th December 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
709.2
Hardback
128
Width 286mm, Height 229mm
This uniquely designed book presents the first survey of contemporary artist Toni Dove's pioneering work at the crossroads of performance, cinema, and virtual reality. Credited as one of the innovators of "interactive cinema," since the early 1990s, Toni Dove has created an oeuvre of "speculative technology" blending computer driven interactivity, live-mix performance and installation in projects which examine histories of consumer culture through evolving technologies. Dove's collaborative practice brings together visual artists, filmmakers, fashion designers, robotics engineers, computer programmers, musicians, actors, and writers-each at the vanguard of his or her own mtier.
Accompanying a major exhibition, this distinctively designed volume presents four of Dove's most notable works, including the debut of her newest work The Dress That Eats Souls, which exists at the forefront of computer and robotic technology.
Contents: Director's Foreword; Our Ghosts, Our Machines, Our Selves: The Art of Toni Dove; Beyond Mother Tongue: A Brief Archaeology; Toni Dove's Nonmodern Ontologies; Carried Away; Collaboration, Toni Dove; On Narrative and Interface: An Interview with Toni Dove; Projects.
Ren Steinke is the author of The Fires. She is the editor in chief of The Literary Review and teaches creative writing at Fairleigh Dickinson University. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Matthew McLendon is the Director and Chief Curator of The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia.