Category
page 1Video art
video art
type of art
projection mapping
projection technology used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection
glitch art
practice of using digital or analog errors for aesthetic purposes
Crown Fountain
interactive work of public art in Chicago, USA
video essay
essay, lecture or criticism from a particular point of view in a video/film/tv format

Timelapse of the Future
2019 short film by John Boswell
visual music
visual representation of music in film or other art forms
The Cremaster Cycle pentalogy
series of five feature lenght art films by American artist Matthew Barney
VJing
thumb|right|A VJ working with computers with their projection in the background
thumb|The VJ Book and VJ:Audio Visual Art + VJ Culture
VJing (pronounced: VEE-JAY-ing) is a broad designation for realtime visual performance. Characteristics of VJing are the creation or manipulation of imagery in realtime through technological mediation and for an audience, in synchronization to music. VJing often takes place at events such as concerts, nightclubs, music festivals and sometimes in combination with other performative arts. This results in a live multimedia performance that can include music, actor
LOOP Barcelona
annual videoart festival in Barcelona

The Clock
2010 video art installation by Christian Marclay
video synthesizer
device that electronically creates a video signal