Screen Dynamics

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2012-06-30
Publisher(s): Austrian Film Museum
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Summary

From moving images on the Internet to giant IMAX displays: The number of screens in the public and private sphere has increased significantly during the last two decades. While this is often taken to indicate the "death of cinema," this volume attempts to reconsider the limits and specifics of film and the traditional movie theater. It analyzes notions of spectatorship, the relationship between cinema and the "uncinematic," the contested place of installation art in the history of experimental cinema, and the characteristics of the high definition image. Further contributions discuss the ways in which cinema interacts with other arts and media such as theater and television. Contributors include Raymond Bellour, Victor Burgin, Vinzenz Hediger, Tom Gunning, Ute Holl, Ekkehard Knörer, Thomas Morsch, Jonathan Rosenbaum and the editors.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 5
Past and Present
The Cinema Spectator: A Special Memoryp. 9
Max Ophuls and Instant Messaging. Reframing Cinema and Publicnessp. 22
End or Beginning: The New Cinephiliap. 30
Theory Matters
Moving away from the Index. Cinema and the Impression of Realityp. 42
Lost in Space and Found in a Fold. Cinema and the Irony of Mediap. 61
Other Spaces / Other Media
1970 and Beyond. Experimental Cinema and Art Spacesp. 78
Interactive Cinema and the Uncinematicp. 93
Permanent Metalepsis. Pushing the Boundaries of Narrative Spacep. 108
What Will Have Been Film, what Theater?: On the Presence of Moving Images in Theaterp. 126
States of the Image
Where Film Drops off. Michael Mann's High-Definition Imagesp. 137
Cinema on the Web and Newer Psychologyp. 150
Movable Images on Portable Devicesp. 169
Contributors and Acknowledgmentsp. 179
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