MPS 608 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Victor Burgin, Keith Arnatt, Joseph Kosuth

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2 - hybrid: noun: biology the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule. Narrative: offers a narrative (a story from one image to the next, shown as flashes interfering with regular tv programming. Narrative: it is narrative the same way it is beautiful, big, etc, one single image with a lot happening in it, enough that it tells us a story in and of itself. Hybrid: offspring of a combination of elements. Every building on the sunset strip by edward ruscha. Narrative: the sequence is a more obvious form of narrative (because it suggests the passage of time, some, however, undermine that, like this work, there is no true narrative, only a reproduction of every building on the. Hybrid: this may be perhaps better understood as a hybrid, rather than a narrative.

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