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Cine-Dispositives : Essays in Epistemology Across Media /

François Albera and Maria Tortajada are professors in the Department of History and Aesthetics of Film at the Universite de Lausanne in Switzerland and the editors of Cinema Beyond Film: Media Epistemology in the Modern Era.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Tortajada, Maria (Editor ), Albera, Franȯis, 1948- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2015]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1. Dispositives: Programs
  • The dispositive does not exist! / Franc̦ois Albera, Maria Tortajada
  • Between knowing and believing: the cinematic dispositive after cinema / Thomas Elsaesser
  • Part 2. Dispositives: Issues
  • "You do not ever know where you are" : dispositive and dizziness / Patrick Desile
  • Marey and the synthesis of movement / Maria Tortajada
  • Notes on the Bergsonian cinematograph / Elie During
  • The steropticon and cinema: media form or platform? / Charles Musser
  • On some limitations of the definition of the dispositive "Cinema" / Andre Caudreault
  • The moment of the "Dispositif" / Omar Hachemi
  • The "Dispositive Effect" in film narrative / Philippe Ortel
  • Part 3. Dispositives: Histories
  • The social imaginary of telephony: fictional dispositives in Albert Robida's Le Vingtieme Siecle and the archeology of "Talking Cinema" / Alain Boillat
  • Between paradoxical spectacles and technical dispositives: looking again at the (Serpentine) dances of early cinema / Laurent Guido
  • Forms of machines, forms of movement / Benoít Turquety
  • The amateur-dispositive / Franc̦ois Albera
  • Two versions of the television dispositive / Gilles Delavaud
  • Reality television as dispositive: the case of French-speaking Switzerland / Charlotte Bouchez
  • Dispositive and cinepoetry, around Foucault's Death and the Labyrinth / Christophe Wall-Romana
  • Archaeology and spectacle: old dispositives and new objects for surprised spectators stopping by the museum / Viva Paci.