Rodowick, David Norman.

The virtual life of film / D. N. Rodowick - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: Harvard University Press, 2007. - X, 193 S.

I. The virtual life of film. Futureworld --
The incredible shrinking medium --
Back to the future --
II. What was cinema? Film begets video --
The death of cinema and the birth of film studies --
A medium in all things --
Automatisms and art --
Automatism and photography --
Succession and the film strip --
Ways of worldmaking --
A world past --
An ethics of time --
III. A new landscape (without image). An elegy for film --
The new "media" --
Paradoxes of perceptual realism --
Real is as real does --
Lost in translation: analogy and index revisited --
Simulation, or automatism as algorithm --
An image that is not "one" --
Two futures for electronic images, or what comes after photography? --
The digital event --
Transcoded ontologies, or "a guess at the riddle" --
Old and new, or the (virtual) renascence of cinema studies.

As almost every aspect of making and viewing movies is replaced by digital technologies, even the notion of "watching a film" is fast becoming an anachronism. With the likely disappearance of celluloid film stock as a medium, and the emergence of new media, what will happen to cinema--and to cinema studies? In the first of two books exploring this question, Rodowick considers the fate of film and its role in the aesthetics and culture of the twenty-first century.

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Film
Audiovisuelle Medien
Kultur
Digitaltechnik
Photographie
Cine
Medios audiovisuales

TR 267 / R695v 2007

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