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Jordan Crandall | |
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Born | 1958 Michigan |
Occupation | Artist/ New Media Art, video art |
Nationality | American |
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Jordan Crandall
Jordan Crandall (born Charles Crandall Jr. Oct. 27 1958) is an artist and professor. His career began with the magazine Splash in which he interviewed Andy Warhol.[1] From that his own art practice grew with the subsequent publication of Blast a magazine produced by artists in the form of boxes of collections of objects [2]
Jordan Crandall was active as an artist during the early age of digital art, contributing early on with the <eyebeam><Blast> bbs in 1991[3], and later an online platform for curators and artists called Voti c. 1998.[4][5] Jordan’s artistic works are primarily video and video installations, as popularized by (other well known artist) his videos have appeared in: he produced one of the earliest art videos in 4k:
Jordan actively writes about media and theory and his writings have appeared in:
Jordan’s art also takes the form of diagrams and sculpture. His (solo exhibitions) and (group Exhibitions)
References
[edit]- ^ Goldsmith, Kenneth (2004). I'LL BE YOUR MIRROR The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, 1962-1987. Da Capo Press, 2004. ISBN 9780786713646.
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- ^ Scholder, Amy; Crandall, Jordan (2001). Interaction: artistic practice in the network. D.A.P. ISBN 9781891024245. Retrieved 02/21/2014.
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(help) - ^ http://www.saltonline.org/en/#!/en/634/voti-union-of-the-imaginary-a-curators-forum/
- ^ VOTI Union of the Imaginary. 2013. ISBN 978-9944-731-37-9.
External links
[edit]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Research_in_Computing_and_the_Arts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyebeam_Art_and_Technology_Center
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Institute_for_Telecommunications_and_Information_Technology