Techné/Technology: Researching Cinema and Media Technologies - their Development, Use, and Impact.
This fourth title in the series The Key Debates sets out where the term techne comes from, how it unleashed a revolution in thought and how the concept in the midst of the current digital revolution, once again, is influencing the study of film. In addition, the authors - among them André Gaudreaul...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Amsterdam University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Key debates ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : researching cinema and media technologies / Annie van den Oever
- Part I. Philosophy of technology : reassessing key questions
- The philosophy of technology in the frame of film theory : Walter Benjamin's contribution / Dominique Chateau
- Toward an archaeology of the cinema/technology relation : from mechanization to "digital cinema" / Benoît Turquety
- Technē and Poiēsis : on Heidegger and film theory / Robert Sinnerbrink
- Stiegler's post-phenomenological account of mediated experience / Patrick Crogan
- What are media? / Lambet Wiesing
- Part II. Cinema and media technologies : hardware, software, wetware
- The "history of vision"-debate revisited / Annemone Ligensa
- Will the 3D revolution happen? A brief perspective on the long history of stereoscopy (with special thanks to Eisenstein and Bazin) / Ian Christie
- Television's many technologies : domesticity, governmentality, genealogy / Markus Stauff
- Postmodern hi-fi vs. post-cool lo-fi : an epistemological war / Laurent Jullier
- Part III. Cinema and media technologies : a historical context
- Marey's gun : apparatuses of capture and the operational image / Pasi Väliaho
- Re-editing as psychotechnique : montage and mediality in early Soviet Cinema / Malte Hagener
- Technophobia and Italian film theoy in the interwar period / Francesco Pitassio
- Jean-Luc Godard's Histoire(s) du cinéma : cogito ergo video / Céline Scemama
- Peformativity/Expressivity : the mobile micro screen and its subject / Nanna Verhoeff and Heidi Rae Cooley
- Part IV. Discussions : revisiting the past
- Rethinking the materiality of technical media : Friedrich Kittler, enfant terrible with a rejuvenating effect on parental discipline : a dialogue / Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Annie van den Oever
- Revisiting Christian Metz's "apparatus theory" : a dialogue / Martin Lefebvre and Annie van den Oever
- Part V. Envisioning the future
- The future history of a vanishing medium / André Gaudreault
- Experimental media archaeology : a plea for new directions / Andeas Fickers and Annie van den Oever.