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El. knyga: Moving Eye: Film, Television, Architecture, Visual Art and the Modern

Edited by (Professor of Humanities and European Languages, University of California, Irvine)
  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190656683
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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190656683
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Once the province of film and media scholars, today the moving image is of broad concern to historians of art and architecture and designers of everything from websites to cities. As museums and galleries devote increasing space to video installations which no longer presuppose a fixed viewer, urban space becomes envisioned and planned through "fly throughs," and technologies such as GPS add data to the experience of travel, moving images have captured the attention of geographers and scholars across the humanities and social sciences. Their practice of "mobility studies" is remaking how we understand a contemporary world in relentless motion. Media theorist and historian Anne Friedberg (1952-2009) was among the first practitioners of visual studies to theorize the experience of vision in motion. Her books have become key points of reference in the discussion of the windows that frame images and the viewers in motion who perceive them. Although widely influential beyond her own discipline, Friedberg's work has never been the subject of an extended study. The Moving Eye: Film, Television, Architecture, Visual Art and the Modern gathers together essays by renowned thinkers in media studies, art history, architecture, and museum studies to consider the rich implications of her work for understanding film and video, new media, visual art, architecture, exhibition design, urban space, and virtual reality. Ranging from early cinema, to works by Le Corbusier, Sergei Eisenstein, Gordon Matta-Clark, and Pierre Huyghe, to theories of the image in motion informed by psychoanalysis, theories of the public sphere, and animal studies, each of the nine essays in the book advances the lines of inquiry commenced by Friedberg.

Recenzijos

The best kind of tribute to a lifework's of pathbreaking scholarship, The Moving Eye brings together brilliant essays that develop Anne Friedberg's interdisciplinary approach to cinema, media, architecture, and visual perception. Building on Friedberg's major contributions, this collection shows how her fascination with the history of screens, windows, and virtual mobility has become even more relevant in contemporary digital culture. * Lynn Spigel, Frances E.S Willard Chair of Screen Cultures, Northwestern University * Marvelous, eloquent, and evocative, The Moving Eye takes up the pas de deux of image and envisioning across the domains of film, architecture, photography, and television. Its carefully curated essays offer an intellectually moving tribute to the generative powers of Anne Friedberg's legacy, and a critical interrogation of vision -- and a visual culture -- in motion. * William Uricchio, Professor of Comparative Media Studies, MIT *

Introduction 1(12)
Edward Dimendberg
1 Moving Through Friedberg's Properly Adjusted Virtual Window
13(20)
Tom Gunning
2 Psychoanalysis Discovers Film Theory: Anne Friedberg and Close Up
33(10)
Christa Blumlinger
3 Nicholas Ray's We Can't Go Home Again: Multiple Windows in a Delirious Time Machine
43(14)
Patricia Pisters
4 The Eisenstein Effect: Architecture and Narrative Montage in Sergei Eisenstein and Le Corbusier
57(20)
Anthony Vidler
5 Max Ophuls and Instant Messaging: Reframing Cinema and Publicness
77(8)
Miriam Bratu Hansen
6 The Open Box: Achille Castiglioni and the Architecture of Television
85(22)
Sylvia Lavin
7 Windows on a Broken World: Gordon Matta-Clark's Photographs of Public Housing in New York
107(14)
Gwendolyn Owens
8 Sites of Screening: Cinema, Museum, and the Art of Projection
121(20)
Giuliana Bruno
9 Humans Becoming Animals: On Sensorimotor Affection
141(12)
Gertrud Koch
Bibliography of Writings by Anne Friedberg 153(4)
Contributor Biographies 157(4)
Index 161
Edward Dimendberg is Professor of Humanities and European Languages at the University of California, Irvine. He is the principal of Dimendberg Consulting LLC.