Corridor Installation (Nick Wilder Installation)

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Corridor Installation (Nick Wilder Installation) is a seminal conceptual and video-based artwork by Bruce Nauman that uses a narrow passageway and surveillance to explore perception, spatial awareness, and the viewer’s psychological experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
conceptual art
installation art
video art
alsoKnownAs Nick Wilder Corridor NERFINISHED
artForm installation
video installation
artisticPeriod late 1960s conceptual art
associatedWith Bruce Nauman’s corridor works NERFINISHED
postminimalism
commissionedBy Nick Wilder NERFINISHED
creator Bruce Nauman NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
exhibitionType gallery installation
feature controlled lighting
monitor displaying live feed
narrow passageway
surveillance camera
focusesOn mediation of experience through technology
relationship between viewer and space
genre conceptual art
hasComponent physical corridor
surveillance system
video camera
video monitor
hasTitle Corridor Installation (Nick Wilder Installation) NERFINISHED
intendedEffect awareness of being watched
disorientation
heightened self-consciousness
involves real-time video feedback
viewer participation
walking through a corridor
movement Conceptual art
notableFor early use of closed-circuit video in art
exploration of surveillance and control
influential role in the development of video installation art
integration of architecture and video
theme body in space
perception
psychological experience of the viewer
self-observation
spatial awareness
surveillance
usesMedium closed-circuit television
video
wooden corridor structure

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Bruce Nauman notableWork Corridor Installation (Nick Wilder Installation)