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Practices Of Projection Histories Technologies Gabriel Menotti

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Practices Of Projection Histories Technologies Gabriel Menotti
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Publisher: Oxford Unversity Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Author: Gabriel Menotti, Virginia Crisp
ISBN: 2019033834, 2019033835, 9780190934118, 9780190934125, 9780190934149, 9780190934132
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Practices Of Projection Histories Technologies Gabriel Menotti by Gabriel Menotti, Virginia Crisp 2019033834, 2019033835, 9780190934118, 9780190934125, 9780190934149, 9780190934132 instant download after payment.

This volume makes an intervention in the fields of film studies and visual culture by examining projection as a pivotal element in the continuing technological becoming of media systems. The chapters come together to paint a picture of projection that incorporates a range of practices across time and space. From studies of travelling projectionists in early twentieth-century Scotland and modern-day Uruguay to considerations of the (almost) lost mediums of the slide-tape and the magic lantern, the authors invite us to consider the varied nature of the technologies, apparatuses, practices, and histories of projection in a holistic manner. In doing so, the volume departs from the psychological metaphors of projection often employed by apparatus theory, instead emphasizing the performative character of the moving image and the labour of the various actors involved in the utterance of such texts.

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