Optic Nerve:
David Wojnarowicz on CD-ROM
The CD-ROM Optic Nerve is an interactive journey through the work of influential
underground artist David Wojnarowicz.
Produced in conjunction with the New
Museum of Contemporary Art's exhibit Fever: The Art of David Wojnarowicz,
it encompasses music, writing, film, painting and performance - much of which
has never been reproduced before.
Optic Nerve illustrates the diverse talent
of an artist who was expanding the limits of multimedia long before the advent
of interactive media.
Wojnarowicz, who died of AIDS related causes in 1992, was a protean artist
who worked with powerful and effective intensity in a variety of media including
painting, photography, writing, performance, installation, music and film.
He was also an influential political activist whose life and work struggled
with many issues related to human rights, sexual identity and AIDS.
Optic Nerve features an interactive version of ITSOFOMO, the title Wojnarowicz
gave to a series of public performances that featured readings from his work
with multiple video images created and selected by the artist. The disc also
offers an overview of his work, including reproduction of major pieces in
every media in which he worked. But the disc's real strength is to highlight
work that has not been available elsewhere - particularly videos and films
made by or featuring Wojnarowicz, spoken word pieces, music performed by the
artist and collaborators and extensive interviews.
Optic Nerve was originally available from the New
Museum bookstore in New York City. $4 per unit from the sale of each
disc was donated to the Hetrick Martin Institute - an organization for
gay and lesbian youth which Wojnarowicz supported during his lifetime.
Optic Nerve is currently availalbe directly from The Red Hot Organization for a donation of $10.

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