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A Machine for Viewing – 3 – Manual for a Disassembly of Cinema

July 2, 2020/in Audiovisual Essays, Spring 2020_#Intelligence

by Oscar Raby

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A Machine for Viewing

July 2, 2020/in Audiovisual Essays, Spring 2020_#Intelligence

by Richard Misek In 1970, experimental filmmaker Peter Kubelka designed a cinema auditorium for Anthology Film Archives in New York, in which ‘shell-like’ seats and reams of black velvet caused all but the screen to disappear into darkness.[1] He referred to his Invisible Cinema as ‘a machine for viewing’.[2] Though the movie theatre is now […]

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Megaphone, Molotov, Moviola: 1968 and Global Cinema / Celluloid Revolt

June 14, 2020/in Book Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2020_#Intelligence

‘There have never been any good films on that period’, quips Jean-Luc Godard in his salty assessment of 1968, a thunderous era of insurrection, invention, and promise.[1] No artists, no aesthetics, were able to competently capture those outbursts, monumental as they were; elusive and at least a tad unrepresentable, the Parisian barricades (an event that […]

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Cinema and a ‘time-varying universe’: An interview with curator Antonio Somaini

June 14, 2020/in Exhibition Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2020_#Intelligence

On 12 January 2020 the exhibition Time Machine: Cinematic Temporalities opened in the Palazzo del Governatore in Parma. Commissioned by the city’s Department of Culture led by the film studies scholar Michele Guerra and conceived as part of the cultural program for Parma 2020 Italian Capital of Culture, this exhibition offers a transmedial and media-archaeological […]

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Futurist Cinema / Cubism and Futurism

May 27, 2020/in Book Reviews, Reviews, Spring 2020_#Intelligence

The advent of cinema coincided with the birth of Italian Futurism. The emerging medium seemed perfectly suited to the concerns of a movement promoting new aesthetics and modes of perception, fascinated with the sensation of speed and the dynamism of modern life. However, the film output of Futurism was very limited, with several works lost […]

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Autumn 2020_#Method, call for submissions

January 19, 2020/in News

‘There is a point at which methods devour themselves.’ – Frantz Fanon (Black Skin, White Masks) One can observe, in recent years, an obsession with methods – both in humanities research and teaching. Discussions include apprehensions about the imminent obsolescence of established media studies methodologies, a more liberal (in all senses?) search for synergies with […]

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Call for book reviewers

June 24, 2019/in News

For the upcoming journal issues in 2020, NECSUS is looking for a book reviewer specialising in 1960s cinema. NECSUS intends to publish a review on the following pair of publications addressing the relationship of cinema to the events of 1968: Christina Gerhardt and Sara Saljoughi, eds. 1968 and Global Cinema. Wayne State University Press, 2018. […]

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The mapping of ‘500 Days of Summer’: A processual approach to cinematic cartography

December 9, 2018/in Autumn 2018_#Mapping

by Chris Lukinbeal Introduction Film, media, and visual culture’s spatial turn has kindled interest in the relationship between cartography and cinema. This growing body of literature has emphasised the similarities between the mediums as well as how cartography and cinema may be productively combined. Castro describes this as cinema’s ‘mapping impulse’, while Bruno calls cinema […]

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Chris Marker: Memories of the Future

September 25, 2018/in News

From 19 September 2018 to 6 January 2019, the BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels hosts an exhibition on the French filmmaker Chris Marker (1921-2012), titled Memories of the Future. The exhibition is set up in collaboration with La Cinémathèque Française. Described by the director Alain Resnais as ‘the prototype of the twenty-first-century man’, […]

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CCVA Hors-conference in collaboration with Café Chercher

May 20, 2018/in News

On Saturday the 30th of June from 14.30-17h Café Chercher will organise an afternoon of unfinished research projects for the Cinema and Contemporary Visual Art workgroup (CCVA) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) in the Doelenzaal at the University Library (Singel 425, Amsterdam). This is an hors-conference event following the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies 2018 Conference (NECS): Media Tactics and Engagement (27-29 June) which is hosted by […]

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Towards an alternative history of the video essay: Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne

December 7, 2017/in Audiovisual Essays, Autumn 2017_#Dress

by Volker Pantenburg This dossier on audiovisual essays focuses on a trajectory in the history of the video essay that tends to be ignored in current discussions of the format. According to a well-known genealogical account, the video essay was born from the encounter of platforms like YouTube, social media, cinephilia 2.0, inexpensive DIY editing […]

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Marx at the Movies / Cartographies of the Absolute

December 7, 2017/in Autumn 2017_#Dress, Book Reviews, Reviews

It is difficult to separate the history of cinema, a form of art so embedded within the twentieth century, from the history of Communism. Perhaps it is not only because of the coincidence of the two dates of birth but, rather, there is something more profound and more structural in regards to their common heritage […]

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A new era of Maghrebi-French cinema: Two perspectives

December 7, 2017/in Autumn 2017_#Dress, Book Reviews, Reviews

From Tunis to Casablanca and further afield in the diaspora, Maghrebi-French filmmakers have articulated the historical transformations of their societies, including their changing place in the world. All the major events and historical moments that have shaped the Maghreb have been put on camera, with original and critical portrayals detailing the social, political, and economic […]

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The NECS 2018 Conference

December 3, 2017/in News

CALL FOR PAPERS  The University of Amsterdam, the Free University of Amsterdam and Utrecht University are happy to present   The NECS 2018 Conference Media Tactics and Engagement 27-29 June 2018 Hosted by the University of Amsterdam and the Free University of Amsterdam  Pre-Conference Media in Transition 26 June 2018 Hosted by Utrecht University Post-Conference […]

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NECS 2018 in Amsterdam

July 20, 2017/in News

The NECS 2018 conference will take place at the University of Amsterdam, organised by NECSUS editorial board members Patricia Pisters and Jaap Kooijman, among others. Kooijman has created a short video to announce the conference. More details coming in the months to follow.

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