Screens : from materiality to spectatorship : a historical and theoretical reassessment / edited by Dominique Chateau and Jose Moure.
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- 9789048531691 (e-book)
- 777.01 23
- PN1995.9.A8 .S37 2016
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-343) and indexes.
Introduction : Screen, a concept in progress / Dominique Chateau and Jose Moure -- Rectangle-film [25x19] (1918) / Emmanuele Toddi [Pietro Silvio Rivetta] -- Intersections between showing and concealment in the history of the concept of screen / Giorgio Avezzu -- Archaic paradigms of the screen and its images / Jose Moure -- Thematizing the "arche-screen" through its variations / Mauro Carbone -- The stuff of screens / Ian Christie -- Scaling down : Cinerama on Blu-ray / Ariel Rogers -- The disappearance of the surface / Simon Lefebvre -- GoPro : augmented bodies, somatic images / Richard Begin -- The four practices? Challenge for an archaeology of the screen / Erkki Huhtamo -- Screens in the city / Nanna Verhoeff -- The screenic image : between verticality and horizontality, viewing and touching, displaying and playing / Wanda Strauven -- From screen-scape to screen-sphere : a meditation in Medias Res / Vivian Sobchack -- The concept of the mental screen : the internalized screen, the dream screen, and the constructed screen / Roger Odin -- Between fascination and denial : the power of the screen / Dominique Chateau -- Screens after Dos Passos's U.S.A. trilogy : current answers for the eyeminded public / Salvador Rubio Marco -- El Lissitzky's screening rooms / Olivia Crough -- But who actually watched Mark Lewis's films at the Louvre? / Raymond Bellour -- Gulliver goes to the movies : screen size, scale, and experiential impact : a dialogue / Martine Beugnet and Annie van den Oever -- The skin and the screen : a dialogue / Laura U. Marks, Dominique Chateau, and Jose Moure -- The screen and the concept of dispositif : a dialogue / Frank Kessler, Dominique Chateau, and Jose Moure.
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