Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema

Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema

Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema

Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema

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Overview

As a medium, film is constantly evolving both in form and in content. Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema considers the shift from traditional cinema to new frontiers of interactive, performative, and networked media.

Using the theories of Marshall McLuhan and Gilles Deleuze as a starting point, renowned scholars from the fields of film theory, communication studies, cultural studies, and new media theory explore the ways in which digital technology is transforming contemporary visual culture. The essays consider a series of questions: What constitutes the "new" in new media? How are digital aesthetics different from film aesthetics? What new forms of spectatorship and storytelling, political community, and commodity production are being enabled through the digital media?

Using Gene Youngblood's 1970 book Expanded Cinema as an anchor for the volume, Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema understands the digital not simply as a technological form, but also as an experience of space and time that is tied to capitalism. This important collection is unique in framing a range of social justice issues with aesthetic theories of new digital screen culture that will appeal to scholars and multimedia artists prepared to break new ground.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442691780
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 06/20/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Janine Marchessault is an associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Art, Digital Media, and Globalization in the Faculty of Fine Arts at York University.


Susan Lord is an associate professor in the Department of Film Studies at Queen's University.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     vii
Introduction   Janine Marchessault   Susan Lord     3
Expanding Cinema - Immersion
Multi-Screens and Future Cinema: The Labyrinth Project at Expo 67   Janine Marchessault     29
Sounds Complicated: What Sixties Audio Experiments Can Teach Us about the New Media Environments   Stephen Crocker     52
The Networked Screen: Moving Images, Materiality, and the Aesthetics of Size   Haidee Wasson     74
The 'Iterative Circle': Transformation of Web Narrative in Amika   Sheila Petty     96
Handcrank That Globalism: A Digi-Dialogue   Abigail Child     111
From Photography to Imography: New Media as Metaphor   Ron Burnett     126
Digital Time - Archive
Feminist Digital Aesthetics: The Everyday and Yesterday   Caitlin Fisher     145
The Sight of Sound: The Last Angel of History   Rinaldo Walcott     160
History and Histrionics: Vision Machine's Digital Poetics   Michael Uwemedimo   Joshua Oppenheimer     177
From Sequence to Stream: Historiography and Media Art   Susan Lord     192
The Birth of Tragedy in Digital Aesthetics   Glenn Willmott     210
Liquid Space - Mobility
Armed Vision and theBanalization of War: Full Spectrum Warrior   Nick Dyer-Witheford   Greig de Peuter     231
The Dialectics of Canadian Film Labour: Technology, Globalization, Nation   John McCullough     251
Screening the Call: Cell Phones, Activism, and the Art of Connection   Kirsty Robertson     270
Immigrant Semiosis   Laura U. Marks     284
Precepts for Digital Artwork   Sean Cubitt     304
Afterword: What We Must Do   Gene Youngblood     321
Bibliography     327
Contributors     341
Index     349
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