Ikono (art democratization)
ikono is a private television and internet broadcaster.
ikono's TV channels, ikonoTV and ikonoMenasa broadcast "works of art", ranging from a detailed examination of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Lady with an Ermine” to highlights of this year’s Venice Biennale. There is no narration and no captions, save for the work’s title and its artist.[1]
Television and Internet[edit]
The TV channels broadcast ikono's own productions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the playlist being punctuated by themed programmes.
Programmes[edit]
ikonoTV and ikonoMenasa broadcast the same programmes, although featuring a different content, depending on the channel it is broadcast on.
Reception[edit]
ikonoMenasa:
Arabsat: HD Satellite receiver: ArabSat BADR-6 Satellite. Frequency: 11785 MHz, Polarisation: V, SR: 27500 KS/s, FEC: 3⁄4
du: channel 410
Etisalat: channel 484
ikonoTV Germany:
Participating Artists[edit]
- Akim Monet, Switzerland
- Annett Bourquin, Germany
- Claude Closky, France
- David Reed, USA
- Edward Burtynsky, Canada
- Estate Seydou Keita, Mali
- Hans Hemmert, Germany
- Hiroko Tanahashi, Japan
- Jenny Holzer, USA
- Lawrence Beck, USA
- Malekeh Nayiny, Iran
- Michael Najjar, Germany
- Ralph Gibson, USA
- Roberto Cabot, Brazil
- Samuel Fosso, Kamerun
- Santeri Tuori, Finland
- Shadi Ghadirian, Iran
- Sophie Ristelhueber, France
- Young Hae Chang, South Korea
External links[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Vision On, Financial Times
References[edit]
- Newman, Alex (11.2011). "Vision On," The Financial Times.
- Collins, Laura (01.2011). "I take your eyes by the hand," The National.
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