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Part of the Documents series, this volume explores the history, theory and practice of exhibiting artists' cinema, video installations and advertising films, focusing on the domains of performance and of the expanded arts. Together with its companion volume, Exhibiting the Moving Image, the book offers case studies of exhibitions, understood as events whose singularities emerge through the problematics they raise, toward the formation and redefinition of larger exhibitionary complexes. The intention is to sketch alternative archaeologies of film exhibitions and complicate their histories as indexed either to the black box or to the white cube. Instead, Cinema in the Expanded Field maps situations of cross-pollination and hybridization, as well as exclusions between these devices, while accounting for the singularityresulting from the relationship between the aesthetic domain, technical apparatuses, discourses and audiences in their spatial settingsof each of the events studied.

Cinema in the Expanded Field

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    A Paperback / softback by Xavier Garcia Bardon, Francois Bovier, Erik Bullot

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      Publisher: JRP Ringier
      Publication Date: 01/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9783037644331, 978-3037644331
      ISBN10: 3037644338

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Part of the Documents series, this volume explores the history, theory and practice of exhibiting artists' cinema, video installations and advertising films, focusing on the domains of performance and of the expanded arts. Together with its companion volume, Exhibiting the Moving Image, the book offers case studies of exhibitions, understood as events whose singularities emerge through the problematics they raise, toward the formation and redefinition of larger exhibitionary complexes. The intention is to sketch alternative archaeologies of film exhibitions and complicate their histories as indexed either to the black box or to the white cube. Instead, Cinema in the Expanded Field maps situations of cross-pollination and hybridization, as well as exclusions between these devices, while accounting for the singularityresulting from the relationship between the aesthetic domain, technical apparatuses, discourses and audiences in their spatial settingsof each of the events studied.

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