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Carlos Trilnick: An Argentine Electronic Image-Processing Pioneer.
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- Author(s): Cantú, Mariela
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Leonardo; Dec2024, Vol. 57 Issue 6, p655-662, 8p
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The author analyzes three 1980s video works by Argentinian pioneer artist Carlos Trilnick (1957–2020), whose insubordinate interventions with image-processing tools served the purpose of a reflection upon time, challenging traditional narratives of sequentiality, segmentation, and cause-effect linearity. These video works display a virtuous interconnection of art and technology, built upon a solid politica perspective on audiovisual representation, art history, and territorial disputes. Acknowledging the work of this artist contributes to the expansion of global dialogues about the use of image-processing tools, incorporating Latin America into traditional narratives dominated by Europe-U.S. exchanges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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