Format:
xii, 259 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
ISBN:
9781628922424
,
9781628922417
Series Statement:
Thinking cinema volume 10
Content:
"In the beginning, cinema was an encounter between humans, images and machine technology, revealing a stream of staccato gestures, micrographic worlds, and landscapes seen from above and below. In this sense, cinema's potency was its ability to bring other, non-human modes of being into view, to forge an encounter between multiple realities that nonetheless co-exist. Yet the story of cinema became (through its institutionalization) one in which the human swiftly assumed centrality through the literary crafting of story, character and the expression of interiority. Ex-centric Cinema takes an archaeological approach to the study of cinema through the writings of philosopher Giorgio Agamben, arguing that whilst we have a century-long tradition of cinema, the possibility of what cinema may have become is not lost, but co-exists in the present as an unexcavated potential. The term given to this history is ex-centric cinema, describing a centre-less moving image culture where animals, children, ghosts and machines are privileged vectors, where film is always an incomplete project, and where audiences are a coming community of ephemeral connections and links. Discussing such filmmakers as Harun Farocki, the Lumiere Brothers, Guy Debord and Wong Kar-wai, Janet Harbord draws connections with Agamben to propose a radically different way of thinking about cinema. "...
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF ISBN 978-1-62892-238-7
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePub ISBN 978-1-62892-240-0
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
Agamben, Giorgio 1942-
;
Film
;
Ästhetik
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