This book approaches the topic of the state of post-cinema from a new direction. The authors explore how film has left the cinema as a fixed site and institution and now appears ubiquitous - in the museum and on the street, on planes and cars and new digital communication platforms of various kinds. The authors investigate how film has become more than cinema, no longer a medium that is based on the photochemical recording and replay of movement. Most often, the state of post-cinema is conceptualized from the "high end" of the most advanced technology; discussions focus on performance capture and digital 3-D, 4-K projection and industrial light & magic. Here, the authors' approach is focused on the "low-end" circulation of filmic images. This includes informal networks of exchange and transaction, such as p2p-networks, video platforms and so called "piracy" with a special focus on the Middle East and North Africa, where political and social transformations make new forms of circulation and presentation particularly visible.
About the AuthorMalte Hagener is professor for film at Philipps-Universitat Marburg. Recent publications include
Moving Forward, Looking Back: The European Avant-garde and the Invention of Film Culture (2007),
Film Theory: An Introduction through the Senses(2010, with T. Elseasser) and
The Emergence of Film Culture (2014, as editor).
Vinzenz Hediger is a professor of cinema studies at Gothe Universitat Frankfurt. He is the founding editor of the
Zeitschrift fur Medienwissenschaft and one of the co-founders of the
European Network of Cinema Studies (NECS).
Alena Strohmaier is a Research Fellow in the
BMBF research network "Re-Configurations". She is currently a member of the
NECS Steering Committee and in the editorial team of
META Journal.
Book InformationISBN 9781137529381
Author Malte HagenerFormat Hardback
Page Count 233
Imprint Palgrave MacmillanPublisher Palgrave Macmillan
Weight(grams) 560g