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The spectral realm at the boundaries of images incessantly reveals a desire to see beyond the visible and its medium: screens, frames, public displays and projection sites in an art context. The impact of new media on art and film has influenced the material histories and performances (be they in theory or practice) of images across the disciplines. Digital technologies have not only shaped post-cinematic media cultures and visual epistemologies, but they are behind a growing shift towards a new realism in theory, art, film and in the art of the moving image in particular. Technology and Desire examines the performative ontologies of moving images across the genealogies of media and their aesthetic agency in contemporary media and video art, CGI, painting, video games and installations. Drawing on cultural studies, media and film theory as well as art history to provide exemplary evidence of this shift, this book has as its central theme the question of whether images are predicated upon transgressing the boundaries of their framing – and whether in the course of their existence they develop a life of their own.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Post-medial Technologies of Desire: Performances of Images – Rania Gaafar and Martin Schulz

Prelude

Much Trouble in the Transportation of Souls, or the Sudden Disorganization of Boundaries – Anselm Franke

PART I: Post-Medial Image Cultures and New Media Philosophies 75

Chapter 1: Technical Repetition and Digital Art, or Why the ‘Digital’ in Digital Cinema is not the ‘Digital’ in Digital Technics – Mark B. N. Hansen

Chapter 2: Arrest and Movement – Timothy Druckrey

Chapter 3: The Aesthetics of Flow and the Aesthetics of Catharsis – Jay David Bolter

Chapter 4: Digital Images and Computer Simulations – Barbara Flueckiger

Chapter 5: Enfolding-Unfolding Aesthetics, or the Unthought at the Heart of Wood – Laura U. Marks

PART II: Fugitive Images and Transmediality

Chapter 6: Animated and Animating Landscapes: Space Voyages and Time Travel in the Art of Pieter Bruegel the Elder – Martin Schulz

Chapter 7: Copernicus and I: Revolutions in Perception and The Powers of Ten – Janet Harbord

Chapter 8: Cinema Mise en abyme: Contingencies of the Moving Image – Ursula Frohne

Chapter 9: Still Life in the Crosshairs, or For an Iconic Turn in Game Studies – Thomas Hensel

Chapter 10: Out of Image – Yvonne Spielmann

PART III: Post-Cinematic Desires: Genealogies of Anthropomorphic Transgressions

Chapter 11: Choreographing the Moving Image: Post-Cinematic Desire and the Politics of Aesthetics – Isaac Julien

Chapter 12: Desire, Time and Transition in Anthropological Film-making – Ute Holl

Chapter 13: Longing in Film: Emotions in Images – Hinderk M. Emrich

Chapter 14: The Fever Curve of the Gaze and the Body as (Image) Medium: Jacques Lacan’s Media Theory of Unconscious Desire – Annette Bitsch

PART IV: Material Specters and the Lives of Images

Chapter 15: The Sequence Image Between Motion and Stillness – Jens Schröter

Chapter 16: Gaze and Withdrawal: On the ‘Logic’ of Iconic Structures – Dieter Mersch

Chapter 17: The Magical Image in Georges Méliès’s Cinema – Lorenz Engell

Chapter 18: Liminal Spaces: Notes by Film-maker and Artist Malcolm Le Grice – Malcolm LeGrice

Chapter 19: Transgression: The Ethical Turn and the New Politics – Fatih Akin’s Cinema and the Multicultural Dilemma – Thomas Elsaesser

Chapter 20: Radicant Spaces of Enunciation: Visual Art, ‘Phenomenotechnique’, and ‘Criticality’ – Towards a Postcolonial Media(l) Theory – Rania Gaafar

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9781841504612, 978-1841504612
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      Book Synopsis

      The spectral realm at the boundaries of images incessantly reveals a desire to see beyond the visible and its medium: screens, frames, public displays and projection sites in an art context. The impact of new media on art and film has influenced the material histories and performances (be they in theory or practice) of images across the disciplines. Digital technologies have not only shaped post-cinematic media cultures and visual epistemologies, but they are behind a growing shift towards a new realism in theory, art, film and in the art of the moving image in particular. Technology and Desire examines the performative ontologies of moving images across the genealogies of media and their aesthetic agency in contemporary media and video art, CGI, painting, video games and installations. Drawing on cultural studies, media and film theory as well as art history to provide exemplary evidence of this shift, this book has as its central theme the question of whether images are predicated upon transgressing the boundaries of their framing – and whether in the course of their existence they develop a life of their own.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Post-medial Technologies of Desire: Performances of Images – Rania Gaafar and Martin Schulz

      Prelude

      Much Trouble in the Transportation of Souls, or the Sudden Disorganization of Boundaries – Anselm Franke

      PART I: Post-Medial Image Cultures and New Media Philosophies 75

      Chapter 1: Technical Repetition and Digital Art, or Why the ‘Digital’ in Digital Cinema is not the ‘Digital’ in Digital Technics – Mark B. N. Hansen

      Chapter 2: Arrest and Movement – Timothy Druckrey

      Chapter 3: The Aesthetics of Flow and the Aesthetics of Catharsis – Jay David Bolter

      Chapter 4: Digital Images and Computer Simulations – Barbara Flueckiger

      Chapter 5: Enfolding-Unfolding Aesthetics, or the Unthought at the Heart of Wood – Laura U. Marks

      PART II: Fugitive Images and Transmediality

      Chapter 6: Animated and Animating Landscapes: Space Voyages and Time Travel in the Art of Pieter Bruegel the Elder – Martin Schulz

      Chapter 7: Copernicus and I: Revolutions in Perception and The Powers of Ten – Janet Harbord

      Chapter 8: Cinema Mise en abyme: Contingencies of the Moving Image – Ursula Frohne

      Chapter 9: Still Life in the Crosshairs, or For an Iconic Turn in Game Studies – Thomas Hensel

      Chapter 10: Out of Image – Yvonne Spielmann

      PART III: Post-Cinematic Desires: Genealogies of Anthropomorphic Transgressions

      Chapter 11: Choreographing the Moving Image: Post-Cinematic Desire and the Politics of Aesthetics – Isaac Julien

      Chapter 12: Desire, Time and Transition in Anthropological Film-making – Ute Holl

      Chapter 13: Longing in Film: Emotions in Images – Hinderk M. Emrich

      Chapter 14: The Fever Curve of the Gaze and the Body as (Image) Medium: Jacques Lacan’s Media Theory of Unconscious Desire – Annette Bitsch

      PART IV: Material Specters and the Lives of Images

      Chapter 15: The Sequence Image Between Motion and Stillness – Jens Schröter

      Chapter 16: Gaze and Withdrawal: On the ‘Logic’ of Iconic Structures – Dieter Mersch

      Chapter 17: The Magical Image in Georges Méliès’s Cinema – Lorenz Engell

      Chapter 18: Liminal Spaces: Notes by Film-maker and Artist Malcolm Le Grice – Malcolm LeGrice

      Chapter 19: Transgression: The Ethical Turn and the New Politics – Fatih Akin’s Cinema and the Multicultural Dilemma – Thomas Elsaesser

      Chapter 20: Radicant Spaces of Enunciation: Visual Art, ‘Phenomenotechnique’, and ‘Criticality’ – Towards a Postcolonial Media(l) Theory – Rania Gaafar

      Biographies of Authors

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