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      FULCHERGAGNON-THESIS-2022.pdf (114.4Mb)
      Date
      2022-09-21
      Author
      Fulcher Gagnon, Jesse Alexander
      ORCID
      0000-0002-8715-1746
      Type
      Thesis
      Degree Level
      Masters
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      Abstract
      “Okay, so, It’s a bunch of videos of eating chips. Made with a computer. These videos showcase the nuances within repetitive action. They border on obsession and broadcast the mundane. They tease authenticity and toy with time. They are often unpleasant to look at, unappetizing, even when this was not intentional. They are boring and slow and absurd and actually pretty interesting to watch when given the time. There’s some fun stuff in there too. And there’s a lot of chips in there. A lot of chips.” Chips. is a multimedia art exhibition created out a large number of long-form performance for video pieces. The exhibition explores the fluidity that exists between art and entertainment, attempting to create a gallery experience that is inviting and accessible for anyone with any level of culture-comfort to enjoy.
      Degree
      Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
      Department
      Art and Art History
      Program
      Studio Art
      Supervisor
      Birke, Lisa
      Committee
      Birke, Lisa; Bath, Jon; Shantz, Susan; Blanchet, Shannon
      Copyright Date
      2022
      URI
      https://hdl.handle.net/10388/14200
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