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Video Theory Online Video Aesthetics Or The Afterlife Of Video 1 Aufl Andreas Treske

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Video Theory Online Video Aesthetics Or The Afterlife Of Video 1 Aufl Andreas Treske
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Andreas Treske
ISBN: 9783839430583, 3839430585
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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Video Theory Online Video Aesthetics Or The Afterlife Of Video 1 Aufl Andreas Treske by Andreas Treske 9783839430583, 3839430585 instant download after payment.

Video is a part of everyday life, comparable to driving a car or taking a shower. It is nearly omnipresent, available on demand and attached to nearby anything, anywhere. Online Video became something vital and independent. With all the video created by the cameras around us, constantly uploading, sharing, linking, and relating, a blue ocean is covering our planet, an ocean of video. What might look as bluish noise and dust from the far outside, might embed beautiful and fascinating living scapes of moving images, objects constantly changing, re-arranging, assembling, evolving, collapsing, but never disappearing, a real cinema.
Andreas Treske describes and theorizes these objects formerly named video, their forms, behaviours and properties.

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