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Redefining Time-Based Art: Temporal Dimensions in Static Media Through Time-Based Materials and Imminence (2025)

TAT KUEN KO

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This article examines an expanded conceptualization of time-based art beyond artworks that unfold consecutively over measurable durations. Typical time-based art was characterized with clear beginning and ending such as performance, cinematic art, moving image, sound art, and computational installation. In contrast, this analysis investigates how static art possesses temporal qualities through alternative means. With the incorporation of “time-based materials” - substances that transform their external forms over time – we establish an alternative time-based art characterized by an imminent temporality. Historical paintings like Goya’s "The Third of May 1808" and Bruegel’s "The Fall of the Rebel Angels" reveal early attempts to the depiction of time through compositional arrangement and juxtaposition of events. The author extends this tradition by exploring how certain materials possess intrinsic “temporal directionality” – a predictable but fluctuating transformation process. Examples include oxidation of metals that undergo the process of rusting and patination, creating visual changes that occur gradually and unpredictably, embodying what the author terms an imminent quality - known to happen but uncertain in exact duration. The author makes use of his own artworks as case studies: "Simulacra" (2015), a juxtaposition of photographs of copper armors against the actual deteriorating objects; "The Fall of the Rebel Angels" (2022), a translation of Pieter Bruegel’s painting into an installation using patinated copper; and "Public Cemetery" (2023), an incorporation of natural phenomenon like rain and typhoons as temporal agents. These works demonstrate how materials that vulnerable to intrinsic transformation can create temporal experiences that transcend conventional time-based art definitions, offering new possibilities for expressing time through the interplay of possibility, impossibility, and imminence.
typeresearch exposition
keywordstime-based materials, temporal directionality, imminence, patina, expanded time-based art
date30/04/2025
published09/12/2025
last modified09/12/2025
statuspublished
copyrightsecured
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3614646/3614647
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/hub.3614646
published inHUB - Journal of Research in Art, Design and Society
portal issue5. HUB Issue #5 / Autumn 2025 / Duration? Dur(action)!


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