In this video interview of January 2012 I speak with French media artist Maurice Benayoun about his work and visions for media art in urban public space.
We talk about his artistic practice, the post digital, the future of the museum, and especially about his artwork Occupy Wall Screens (2011)in perspective of its exhibition in New York City simultaneously with the time during which the Occupy movement occupied Zuccotti Park in the citys’s Financial District.
The interview is in the collection of the National Heritage through the National Audiovisual Institute Institut national de l’audiovisuel and can be viewed at the Bibliothèque de France.
Transcript of conversation on Streamingmuseum.org.
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