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Louisiana Channel is a nonprofit web-TV channel headquartered in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark.

At the end of the first year, November 28, 2013, the Louisiana Channel has published 130 videos featuring international artists, filmmakers, photographers, musicians, designers, architects and authors. By the end of October 2015, the number of videos exceeds 325. This video is free for everyone to share.

The Louisiana Channel goal is international and about half of the views are from English-speaking countries. These videos are generally portraits of artists, talks, interviews, short documentaries or recordings of events around the world.


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Artist

Louisiana Channel currently has six categories: Art, Literature, Music, Design, Architecture, and Most Viewed. This video covers a wide variety of subjects - from singer-songwriter and poet Patti Smith who met first with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe to the thinking of artist David Hockney on photography and Photoshop. Another popular video is an interview with the performances artist Marina Abramovi?, Which offers advice to young artists and shows how to turn everyday moments into an amazing experience. Similarly, a video featuring Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, German filmmaker Wim Wenders and Danish architect Bjarke Ingels are also among the most watched.

This video features personalities such as David Byrne, Anne Carson, Thomas Demand, Tara Donovan, Kerstin Ekman, Jonathan Safran Foer, Siri Hustvedt, Yayoi Kusama, Leigh Ledare, Jonathan Meese, Pipilotti Rist, Ugo Rondinone, Anri Sala, Gary Shteyngart, Henrik Vibskov, Bill Viola, Ai Weiwei, Paul Auster, Norman Foster, Joyce Carol Oates, Daniel Lanois, Michael Ondaatje, Olafur Eliasson, Margaret Atwood, Jonas Mekas and Jeff Wall.

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First Year

Launched November 28, 2012, the Louisiana Channel reached a million videos seen in the first year. Patti Smith: Advice for the young is the most watched video, having become viral when actress Emma Watson twisted links to her six million followers. This video was viewed by more than 50,000 people over the next 24 hours. Yoko Ono: Celebrating his 80th birthday in Berlin is the second most watched video, and most talked about, Yoko Ono's performance is often criticized and defended on YouTube.

Louisiana Channel videos are popular with bloggers and communities with special interests. Various networking photography has shared David Hockney: Photoshop boring, while SnÃÆ'¶hetta: Memories of architectural landscapes and Superflex: The cool urban space is shared by international online magazines like Archdaily. GÃÆ'¼nter Grass: Facebook is a very popular dirt in German newspapers as well as on Facebook itself, where many users defend social networking sites.

Rare pink dolphin spotted in Louisiana channel - YouTube
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Share art & amp; culture

Louisiana Channel contributes to the permanent development of the museum as a cultural platform to enhance the importance of art and culture. Like the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, the role of Louisiana Channel to stimulate discussion about society through the insights of art and artists.

Although the Louisiana Channel video is not about the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, the production is based on museum knowledge and networking, and has adapted the idea of ​​hot and cold exhibits to on-line media - popular and narrow mixing - notable artists with lesser known ones. The focus is on producing quality, sharing art, creating personal, intimate portraits and communicating what artists say.

Let it Snow in Louisiana | The Weather Channel
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References

  • The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents the Louisiana Channel
  • Introduction to Louisiana Channels by Huffington Post.
  • Nordea-fonden explains their support to the Louisiana Channel. (in Danish)
  • NEWOP's KOPENHAGEN articles on the Louisiana Channel (in Danish)
  • KUNSTEN NU article on Louisiana Channel (in Danish)
  • Articles on the launch of Louisiana Channels by DR - Danmarks Radio. (in Danish)
  • Articles on the launch of Louisiana Channel by Politiken (in Danish)

Elizabeth Peyton: Faces Contain Their Time - YouTube
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External links

  • the Louisiana Canal homepage

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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