Description
Over the last two decades, the field of audiovisual media has changed dramatically. Until recently, there was only a small number of technologies, distribution channels were few, and moving images were largely limited to cinemas, televisions, galleries, or art museums. Also, both the producers and the audiences of such content clearly identified as human beings. Those days are over.
The digitization of image production and distribution ushered in a massive disruption to the traditional landscape of the moving image that had existed since the advent of the audiovisual industry. Touching on discussions such as child producers, the marketing interests of big corporations, and the origins of new media formats and practices, Display, Distribute, Disrupt maps the new conditions for creative work in the ever-widening sphere of audiovisual media.
About the Author
Wolfgang Bruckle teaches at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. With Rachel Mader he edits the publication series 745. Art, Design, Public Spheres. Fred Truniger is a film historian, curator, and head of the MA film program at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
Book Information
ISBN 9783035805444
Author Wolfgang Bruckle
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Diaphanes AG
Publisher Diaphanes AG