BOOK/REVIEW
Highly Recommended:
"Time Zones"
Published in 2004 on the occasion of the exhibition at the Tate Modern, London 6 October 2, January 2005 and edited by Jessica Morgan and Gregor Muir, "Time Zones" is an important contribution to current understanding of the way in which perception of time is both altered and made apparent through time-based media. It explores questions around the nature of time and the way it is perceived in modern culture...leading contemporary theorists explore our changing perceptions of time from a critical and philosophical viewpoint.
Contents
Director's Foreword
Vicent Todoli, Director Tate Modern
Contributors
Time After Time
Jessica Morgan, Curator Tate Modern
Chronochromie
Gregor Muir, Curator Tate Modern
The Western Hour
Sylviane Agacinski, Professor at Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris
Distracted Reception: Time, Art and Technology
Peter Osborne, Professor of Modern European Philosophy and Director, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Middlesex University
The Where of Now
Irit Rogoff, Professor of Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths College
Artists Biographies
LIST OF EXHIBITED WORKS
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