The moving eye : film, television, architecture, visual art, and the modern /
"Once the province of film and media scholars, today the moving image is of broad concern to historians of art and architecture and designers of everything from websites to cities. As museums and galleries devote increasing space to video installations which no longer presuppose a fixed viewer,...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Moving through Friedberg's properly adjusted virtual window / Tom Gunning
- Psychoanalysis discovers film theory: Anne Friedberg and close up / Christa Blümlinger
- Nicholas Ray's we can't go home again: multiple windows in a delirious time machine / Patricia Pisters
- The Eisenstein effect: architecture and narrative montage in Eisenstein and Le Corbusier / Anthony Vidler
- Max Ophuls and instant messaging: reframing cinema and publicness / Miriam Hansen
- The open box: Umberto Eco, Achille Castiglioni and the architecture of television / Sylvia Lavin
- Windows on a broken world: Gordon Matta-Clark's photographs of public housing in New York / Gwendolyn Owens
- Sites of screening: cinema, museum, and the art of projection / Giuliana Bruno
- Humans becoming animals: on sensorimotor affection / Gertrud Koch.