Artists Steina & Woody Vasulka
Venue Raven Row, London
Photography Marcus J. Leith
Meeting in Prague in 1962, the Vasulkas relocated to New York in 1965 where, by the early 1970s, they began working almost entirely with machine-generated imagery. Their early technical studies were produced in what they described as ‘states of unsupervised performance’, with the artists adjusting and altering sound and image waveforms in real time to create illusory images in virtual space. Often collaborating with a close network engineers, musicians and artists, they invented new electronic and digital devices to realise video environments such as Noisefields (1974).
Woody initially worked as a filmmaker, while Steina trained as a classical violinist, and their respective visual styles are seen in their individual practices. In the exhibition, Steina’s electro-optical-mechanical installation Machine Vision (1978) implicates the body of the viewer and demonstrates her poetic conception of time, while Woody’s scientific analysis of video technology is evident in his Waveform Studies (1977-2016).
At Raven Row, examples of their analogue videos and experiments with lens-based media and digital processors from the early seventies to the early eighties reveal how the Vasulkas’ methods anticipated the virtual modes of image-making that are dominant today.
The exhibition is curated by Amy Budd, Deputy Director, Raven Row, and Kristín Scheving, Head of Vasulka Chamber. The exhibition is made in partnership with Vasulka Chamber, Centre of Media Art, at the National Gallery of Iceland.

Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016

Video transferred to digital, 7:07 min
Courtesy the artists and Vasulka Chamber, the National Gallery of Iceland Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016

Digital print. Courtesy the artist and Vasulka Chamber, the National Gallery of Iceland
Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016

Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016

Video transferred to digital, 9:19 min
Courtesy the artist and Vasulka Chamber, the National Gallery of Iceland
Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016

Electro-optical mechanical environment Instrumentation by Josef Krames, Woody Vasulka and Bruce Hamilton
Courtesy the artists and Vasulka Chamber, the National Gallery of Iceland
Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016

Exhibition view, Raven Row, 2016