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  • Category: Books (Art)
  • Author:  Katie Herzog
  • Author:  Katie Herzog
  • ISBN-10:  0981462367
  • ISBN-10:  0981462367
  • ISBN-13:  9780981462363
  • ISBN-13:  9780981462363
  • Publisher:  Insert Blanc Press
  • Publisher:  Insert Blanc Press
  • Pages:  116
  • Pages:  116
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2012
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2012
  • SKU:  0981462367-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0981462367-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100814484
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Herzog is headed into provocative territory. -Christopher Knight At the nexus of critical information theory, disjunctive librarianship, and gender and technology studies, ... Herzog's work is a cybernetic handle for us to use, like Palinurus' rudder, to cut through information landscapes across time and space. -Amelia Acker In our computer age, after the impact of mechanical reproduction has been absorbed into our bodies and psyches, Herzog manufactures unique paintings that communicate with each other and with the Other of technology. These pieces address the power of words and information to be things that physically affect us. Replicating / doubling /embodying / one-step-furthuring that power, she makes them into things, with the effect that the viewer is put into the position of both experiencing the thing and becoming enlightened as to the process of how the information becomes a thing. -Andrew Choate Katie Herzog's cross-disciplinary practice addresses information economies utilizing painting as a mode of representing, producing, and deconstructing knowledge in the public sphere. For her solo exhibition, Object-Oriented Programing, at the Palo Alto Research Center in 2012 (PARC, a Xerox company), Herzog exhibited over fifty paintings in the hallways and lobbies of one of the most storied institutions in the history of information technology. Object-oriented programming is a computer programming paradigm that was introduced by PARC in the early 1970's. This new language used objects as the basis for computation (capable of receiving messages, processing data, and sending messages to other objects), as opposed to the conventional programming model, in which a program is seen as a list of tasks. Herzog's exhibition utilizes this concept as a conceptual and epistemic basis for how her paintings function as a language to develop meaning, where programming in the exhibition title connotes both contextualized computer programming as well as public programminl£x
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