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53 Cards in this Set
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Cabaret Voltaire |
DADAIST Founders - Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, and Jean Arp |
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Allan Kaprow |
Happenings |
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Yves Klein |
Zone of Immaterial Sensibility |
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Yoko Ono |
Cut Piece |
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Vito Acconci |
Seedbed |
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Chris Burden |
Shoot |
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Chris Burden |
Five Day Locker Piece |
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Chris Burden |
Transfixed |
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Tehching Hsieh |
One Year Performance (Time Clock Piece) |
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John Cage |
4 Minutes 33 Seconds |
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Robert Rauschenberg |
Open Score |
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Joseph Beuys |
I Like America and America Likes Me |
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Carolee Schneemann |
Interior Scroll |
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Annie Sprinkle |
Public Cervix Announcement |
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Laurie Anderson |
O Superman |
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Marina Ambramovic |
The Artist is Present |
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Zoetrope |
a 19th-century optical toy consisting of a cylinder with a series of pictures on the inner surface that, when viewed through slits with the cylinder rotating, give an impression of continuous motion
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Eadweard Muybridge |
Horse in Motion |
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Etienne-Jules Marey |
Camera Gun |
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Chronophotography |
an antique photographic technique from the Victorian era (beginning about 1867–68), which captures movement in several frames of print. These prints can be subsequently arranged either like animation cels or layered in a single frame. It is a predecessor to cinematography and moving film
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Persistence of Vision |
refers to the optical illusion whereby multiple discrete images blend into a single image in the human mind and believed to be the explanation for motion perception in cinema and animated films
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First artist to use TV in gallery installation |
Wolf Vostell in Black Room Cycle |
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Nam June Paik (founder of video art) |
TV Cello |
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The Lumiere Brothers |
The Arrival of a Train at the Station |
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George Melies |
A Trip to the Moon |
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Winsor McCay |
Gertie the Trained Dinosaur |
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Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel |
An Andalusian Dog |
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Andy Warhol |
Andy Warhol Eating a Hamburger |
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Peter Campus |
Three Transitions |
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Tony Oursler |
Caricature |
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Bill Viola |
Heaven and Earth |
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Bill Viola |
An Ocean without a Shore |
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Cindy Sherman |
Doll Clothes |
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Jym Davis |
White Space |
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Daniel Rozin |
Circle Mirror |
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Blu |
Muto (animated grafitti) |
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Milky Eyes (Donato Sansone) |
Videogioco-Loop Experiment
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Paul Pfeiffer |
Edited Sports videos |
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Site-Specific Installation |
artwork created to exist in a certain place. Typically, the artist takes the location into account while planning and creating the artwork
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Earthwork |
installation made from and in nature |
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Richard Serra |
Tilted Arc |
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James Turrell |
Second Meeting |
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Andy Goldsworthy |
Rowan Leaves and Hole |
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude |
Running Fence |
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude |
The Gates |
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Jenny Holzer |
Truisms, Inflammatory Essays, The Living Series |
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Robert Gober |
Prison Window |
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Ai Weiwei |
Sunflower Seeds |
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Do Ho Suh |
Home within Home within Home within Home within Home |
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Alex Chinneck |
From the Knees of my Nose to the Belly of my Toes |
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Tracey Emin |
Everyone I Have Ever Slept with |
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Damian Ortega |
Untitled |
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Olafur Eliasson |
Green River |