"This collection ... [focuses] on the relations of cinema to other media, artworks and diverse forms of entertainment, demarcating their sometimes conjoined, sometimes separate, histories ... [and] seeks to make visible the complex ways in which...
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"This collection ... [focuses] on the relations of cinema to other media, artworks and diverse forms of entertainment, demarcating their sometimes conjoined, sometimes separate, histories ... [and] seeks to make visible the complex ways in which media anticipate, interfere with and draw on one another, demonstrating how what we have called 'cinematicity' makes itself felt in practices of seeing, reading, writing and thinking both before and after the 'birth' of cinema"--Page 1
Jeffrey Geiger and Karin LittauPart 1. Cinematicity before cinema: Introduction : cinematicity and comparative media
Joss Marsh: 1. Dickensian 'dissolving views' : the magic lantern, visual storytelling and the Victorian technological imagination
Kristian Moen: 2. 'Never has one seen reality enveloped in such a phantasmagoria' : watching spectacular transformations, 1860-89
Ian Christie: 3. Moving-picture media and modernity : taking intermediate and ephemeral forms seriously
Karin Littau: Part 2. Transitions : early cinema and cinematicity ; 4. Reading in the age of Edison : the cinematicity of 'The yellow wall-paper'
Keith B. Williams: 5. Time and motion studies : Joycean cinematicity in A portrait of the artist as a young man
Nico Baumbach: 6. Nature caught in the act : on the transformation of an idea of art in early cinema
Anke Hennig: Part 3. Cinematicity in the 'classic' cinema age ; 7. Cinematicity of speech and visibility of literature : the poetics of Soviet film scripts of the early sound film era
Jeffrey Geiger: 8. Making America global : cinematicity and the aerial view
Tom Gunning: 9. Invisible cities, visible cinema : illuminating shadows in late film noir
Leon Gurevitch: Part 4. Digital cinematicity ; 10. Cinema, video, game : astonishing aesthetics and the cinematic 'future' of computer graphics' past
Martine Beugnet: 11. Miniature pleasures : on watching films on an iPhone
Lev Manovich.: 12. Kino-eye in reverse : visualizing cinema
"This collection ... [focuses] on the relations of cinema to other media, artworks and diverse forms of entertainment, demarcating their sometimes conjoined, sometimes separate, histories ... [and] seeks to make visible the complex ways in which...
mehr
"This collection ... [focuses] on the relations of cinema to other media, artworks and diverse forms of entertainment, demarcating their sometimes conjoined, sometimes separate, histories ... [and] seeks to make visible the complex ways in which media anticipate, interfere with and draw on one another, demonstrating how what we have called 'cinematicity' makes itself felt in practices of seeing, reading, writing and thinking both before and after the 'birth' of cinema"--Page 1
Jeffrey Geiger and Karin LittauPart 1. Cinematicity before cinema: Introduction : cinematicity and comparative media
Joss Marsh: 1. Dickensian 'dissolving views' : the magic lantern, visual storytelling and the Victorian technological imagination
Kristian Moen: 2. 'Never has one seen reality enveloped in such a phantasmagoria' : watching spectacular transformations, 1860-89
Ian Christie: 3. Moving-picture media and modernity : taking intermediate and ephemeral forms seriously
Karin Littau: Part 2. Transitions : early cinema and cinematicity ; 4. Reading in the age of Edison : the cinematicity of 'The yellow wall-paper'
Keith B. Williams: 5. Time and motion studies : Joycean cinematicity in A portrait of the artist as a young man
Nico Baumbach: 6. Nature caught in the act : on the transformation of an idea of art in early cinema
Anke Hennig: Part 3. Cinematicity in the 'classic' cinema age ; 7. Cinematicity of speech and visibility of literature : the poetics of Soviet film scripts of the early sound film era
Jeffrey Geiger: 8. Making America global : cinematicity and the aerial view
Tom Gunning: 9. Invisible cities, visible cinema : illuminating shadows in late film noir
Leon Gurevitch: Part 4. Digital cinematicity ; 10. Cinema, video, game : astonishing aesthetics and the cinematic 'future' of computer graphics' past
Martine Beugnet: 11. Miniature pleasures : on watching films on an iPhone
Lev Manovich.: 12. Kino-eye in reverse : visualizing cinema