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Film History as Media Archaeology: Tracking Digital Cinema (Film Culture in Transition, 50)

معرفی کتاب «Film History as Media Archaeology: Tracking Digital Cinema (Film Culture in Transition, 50)» نوشتهٔ et al، Bruce Edwards، Roland E Larson، Javier León Cárdenas، Ana Elizabeth García Hernández و Elsaesser, Thomas، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amsterdam University Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"Since cinema has entered the digital era, its very nature has come under renewed scrutiny. Countering the 'death of cinema' debate, Film History as Media Archaeology presents a robust argument for the cinema's current status as a new epistemological object, of interest to philosophers, while also examining the presence of moving images in the museum and art spaces as a challenge for art history. The current study is the fruit of some twenty years of research and writing at the interface of film history, media theory and media archaeology by one of the acknowledged pioneers of the 'new film history' and 'media archaeology'. It joins the efforts of other media scholars to locate cinema's historical emergence and subsequent transformations within the broader field of media change and interaction, as we experience them today."--Publisher Contents Acknowledgements General Introduction. Media Archaeology: Foucault’s Legacy I. Early Cinema 1. Film History as Media Archaeology 2. The Cinematic Dispositif (Between Apparatus Theory and Artists’ Cinema) II. The Challenge of Sound 3. Going ‘Live’. Body and Voice in Some Early German Sound Films 4. The Optical Wave. Walter Ruttmann in 1929 III. Archaeologies of Interactivity 5. Archaeologies of Interactivity. The “Rube” as Symptom of Media Change 6. Constructive Instability. or: The Life of Things as Cinema’s Afterlife? IV. Digital Cinema 7. Digital Cinema. Delivery, Event, Time 8. Digital Cinema and the Apparatus. Archaeologies, Epistemologies, Ontologies V. New Genealogies of Cinema 9. The “Return” of 3D. On Some of the Logics and Genealogies of the Image in the Twenty-First Century 10. Cinema, Motion, Energy, and Entropy VI. Media Archaeology as Symptom 11. Media Archaeology as the Poetics of Obsolescence 12. Media Archaeology as Symptom Media Archaeology – Selected Bibliography Index of Film Titles Index of Key Words Index of Names Film Culture in Transition General Introduction -- Media Archaeology: Foucault's Legacy -- I. Early Cinema -- 1. Film History As Media Archaeology 2. The Cinematic Dispositif (between Apparatus Theory And Artists' Cinema) -- Ii. The Challenge Of Sound -- 3. Going 'live' Body And Voice In Some Early German Sound Films -- 4. The Optical Wave. Walter Ruttmann In 1929 -- Iii. Archaeologies Of Interactivity -- 5. Archaeologies Of Interactivity. The 'rube' As Symptom Of Media Change -- 6. Constructive Instability Or: The Life Of Things As Cinema's Afterlife? -- Iv. Digital Cinema -- 7. Digital Cinema, Delivery, Event, Time -- 8. Digital Cinema And The Apparatus, Archaeologies, Epistemologies, Ontologies -- V. New Genealogies Of Cinema 9. The Return' Of 3d. On Some Of The Logics And Genealogies Of The Image In The Twenty-first Century -- 10. Cinema, Motion, Energy, And Entropy. A Different Archaeology Of Cinema? -- Vi. Media Archaeology As Symptom? -- 11. Media Archaeology As The Poetry Of Obsolescence -- 12. Media Archaeology As Symptom. Thomas Elsaesser. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Since cinema has entered the digital era, its very nature has come under renewed scrutiny. Countering the 'death of cinema' debate, this book presents a robust overall argument for cinema's current status as a new epistemological object of interest to philosophers, while also examining the presence of moving images in museum and art spaces as a challenge for art history

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