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Everyday Movies Portable Film Projectors And The Transformation Of American Culture Haidee Wasson

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Everyday Movies Portable Film Projectors And The Transformation Of American Culture Haidee Wasson
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.66 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Haidee Wasson
ISBN: 9780520974371, 0520974379
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Everyday Movies Portable Film Projectors And The Transformation Of American Culture Haidee Wasson by Haidee Wasson 9780520974371, 0520974379 instant download after payment.

Everyday Movies documents the twentieth-century rise of portable film projectors. It demonstrates that since World War II, the vast majority of movie-watching did not happen in the glow of the large screen but rather took place alongside the glitches, distortions, and clickety-clack of small machines that transformed home, classroom, museum, community, government, industrial, and military venues into sites of moving-image display. Reorienting the history of cinema away from the magic of the movie theater, Haidee Wasson illustrates the remarkable persistence and proliferation of devices that fundamentally rejected the sleek, highly professionalized film show. She foregrounds instead another kind of apparatus, one that was accessible, affordable, adaptable, easy to use, and crucially, programmable. Revealing rich archival discoveries, this book charts a compelling and original history of film that brings to light new technologies and diverse forms of media engagement that continue to shape contemporary life.

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