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Denis Beaubois
In the event of Amnesia the city will recal.. (stills) (Sydney) 1996-97
digital video, sound
9:12 minutes
Courtesy and © the artist
Adam Geczy and Thomas Gerwin
AreaContraPunctus IV (stills)  2006-08
5 channel digital video, sound
5:12 minutes
Courtesy and © the artists and Criterion Gallery, Hobart
John Conomos
Autumn Song (stills)1997-2007
video transferred to DVD, neon
23 minutes
Courtesy and © the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
John Gillies
Road Movie (Part 1) (still)  2008
video
6 minutes
Courtesy and © the artist
Performer: Matt Prest
Eugenia Raskopoulos
in a word - untitled no. 4 (still)  2006
digital video
2:27 minutes 
Courtesy the artist and Arc One Gallery, Melbourne
© the artist
Eugenia Raskopoulos
words are not hard (still)  2006
digital video
4:16 minutes 
Courtesy the artist and Arc One Gallery, Melbourne
© the artist

Video Logic



19 August - 2 November 2008

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Video Logic features new and recent work by six artists who have been involved with video and screen-based artwork for a decade or more. The exhibition celebrates the dynamism and depth of Australian video art, a medium that has reached prominence in recent years.

Curated by Russell Storer, the featured artists are Denis Beaubois, Philip Brophy, John Conomos, Adam Geczy, John Gillies and Eugenia Raskopoulos. These artists have contributed substantially to the development of the medium in Australia and their work has been influential on subsequent generations of video artists. Video Logic also considers the ways that the featured artists bring a range of disciplines to video art – from film and animation to performance, music and literature.

An exhibition catalogue is available in the MCA Store.

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