
Published online:
18 May 2017
Published in print:
19 August 2016
Online ISBN:
9780262336871
Print ISBN:
9780262034654
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A Selective Resume of Mobile Image (Galloway/Rabinowitz) A Selective Resume of Mobile Image (Galloway/Rabinowitz)
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Chapter
10 Defining the Image as Place: A Conversation with Kit Galloway, Sherrie Rabinowitz, and Gene Youngblood
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163–178
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Published:August 2016
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Durland, Steven, 'Defining the Image as Place: A Conversation with Kit Galloway, Sherrie Rabinowitz, and Gene Youngblood', in Judy Malloy (ed.), Social Media Archeology and Poetics (Cambridge, MA , 2016; online edn, MIT Press Scholarship Online, 18 May 2017), https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262034654.003.0010, accessed 7 May 2025.
Abstract
Since meeting in 1975, Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz focused their collaborative art work on developing new and alternative structures for video as an interactive communication form and on interactive new media and community-centered social media. With participation by media art and politics theorist Gene Youngblood, this historic conversation follows the work of Galloway and Rabinowitz, beginning with their meeting in Paris and including Satellite Arts Project (1977), Hole-In-Space (1980), and the birth of the Electronic Café during the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
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