Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument

Christian Marclay : Musical « iconoclasism » and an instrumental interrogative Christian Marclay a polyvalent/multiform artist who improvises and performs. His work systematically explores the artistic space where audio arts and visual arts (video, photos, installations and sculpture) merge. How ca...

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Main Author: Marianne Massin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Lille 2011-03-01
Series:Methodos
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/methodos/2579
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Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
Methodos
audio arts and visual arts
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iconoclasism
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performance
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title Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
title_short Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
title_full Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
title_fullStr Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
title_full_unstemmed Christian Marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
title_sort christian marclay : « iconoclasme » musical et interrogation sur l’instrument
publisher Université de Lille
series Methodos
issn 1769-7379
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Christian Marclay : Musical « iconoclasism » and an instrumental interrogative Christian Marclay a polyvalent/multiform artist who improvises and performs. His work systematically explores the artistic space where audio arts and visual arts (video, photos, installations and sculpture) merge. How can sound be considered in relation to tangible objects and visual representations that give it some actuality ? How can new sounds and new relationships with music be produced by any musical output for example of a turntablist ? This bilateral enquiry necessarily confronts the topic of the instrument. Is it a musical iconoclasism in the dynamic of both punk and Fluxus ? Or/and a questioning of the way the instrument works while a vivid musical practice has to be reinvented? It is suggested that such an esthetical approach may feed the ontological approach of the instrument and, to paraphrase Nelson Goodman, ask the question “When is something an instrument ?”.
topic audio arts and visual arts
Marclay Christian
Fluxus
iconoclasism
medium
performance
url http://journals.openedition.org/methodos/2579
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