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Art and the moving image : A critical reader / Tanya Leighton London: Tate Publishing in association with Afterall, 2008.
Call No: 771 ARTAuthor: Leighton, Tanya Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Tate Publishing in association with AfterallPubDate: 2008PhysDes: 496 p. Ilustrations (some color) ; 25cmSubject: ACCONCI, VITO ; BARTHES, ROLAND ; BELLOUR, RAYMOND ; BENJAMIN, WALTER ; BRAKHAGE, STAN ; CONRAD, TONY ; DANEY, SERGE ; DEBORD, GUY ; DELEUZE, GILLES ; DUCHAMP, MARCEL ; EXPANDED CINEMA ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; EXPORT, VALIE ; FAROCKI, HARUN ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; HUYGHE, PIERRE ; KUBELKA, PETER ; MCLUHAN, MARSHALL ; MEKAS, JONAS ; ONO, YOKO ; PAIK, NAM JUNE ; RESNAIS, ALAIN ; SCHNEEMANN, CAROLEE ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; STRUCTURAL FILMS ; STRUCTURALISM ; VIDEO ART ; VIOLA, BILL ; WARHOL, ANDY ; WOLLEN, PETER Summary: "The mutual fascination between art and cinema has had a great influence on contemporary culture. For the past fifty years, the love/hate affair between the two has triggered vital aesthetic, social and political responses that constantly renew the way we understand our age. This book traces the story from early spatial experiments with film and video technologies to the current widespread use of projected images in museums and galleries. Why has there been a turn to the cinematic in contemporary art? What happens to the moving image when it shifts from the black box to the white cube, when cinema is exhibited? How does this challenge the traditional mediums of film, painting and sculpture? 'Art and the Moving Image' gathers together key texts including new, translated and previously unavailable essays by eminent writers and theorists including Giorgio Agamben, Beatriz Colomina, Serge Daney, Rosalind Krauss, Maurizio Lazzaratto and Peter Wollen. It offers an essential introduction to the complex field of art and the projected image for both students and general readers." -- Publisher's website.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN: 9781854376251Donation: Adrian MilesContents: Preface / Charles Esche -- Introduction / Tanya Leighton -- Colour plates -- Part I. Histories and revisions -- Fluxfilms in three false starts / Bruce Jenkins -- 'Culture: Intercom' and expanded cinema: a proposal and manifesto / Stan VanDerBeek -- Enclosed by images: the Eameses' multimedia architecture / Beatriz Colomina -- 'My mind split open': Andy Warhol's exploding plastic inevitable / Branden W. Joseph -- The Museum of attractions: marcel Broodthaers and the 'Section Cine´ma' / Eric de Bruyn -- Paul Sharits and the active spectator / Federico Windhausen -- Bare lives / Pamela M. Lee -- Leisure 73 / Sabeth Buchmann -- The two avant-gardes / Peter Wollen -- Modes of film practice in the avant-garde / Jonathan Walley -- Part II. The agonistic relationship between video and television -- Hardware: the videosphere / Gene Youngblood -- Video: the aesthetics of narcissism / Rosalind Krauss -- Tale of the tape: 'Radical Software' / David Joselit -- Dependent participation: Bruce Nauman's environments / Janet Kraynak -- After the cull / Elizabeth Bennett Hupp -- Live on tape: video, liveness and the immediate / William Kaizen -- The art of the possible: notes about some installations by Harun Farocki / Christa Blu¨mlinger -- Video, flows and real time / Maurizo Lazzarato -- Five years later / Bill Horrigan -- Part III. From cinema to post-cinema -- Deleuze's time, or how the cinematic changes our idea of art / John Rajchman -- Difference and repetition: on Guy Debord's films / Giorgio Agamben -- From movies to moving / Serge Daney -- The time of re-departure: after cinema, the cinema of the subject / Jean-Chrisotphe Royoux -- Dissolution of the frame: immersion and participation in video installations / Ursula Frohne -- Video projection: the space between screens / Liz Kotz -- Siting cinema / Andrew V. Uroskie -- Moving images moving images / John Kelsey -- Of an other cinema / Raymond Bellour -- The gap between film and installation art / Alexander Alberro -- White cube, black box and grey areas: venues and values / Gregor Stemmrich -- Art and cinema: some critical reflections / Mark Nash -- 'You Never Know the Whole Story': Ute Friederike Ju¨rss and the aesthetics of the heterochronic image / Thomas Y. Levin.
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A critical cinema 2 : interviews with independent filmmakers / Scott MacDonald Berkeley London: University of California Press, 1992.
Call No: 802.25 MACAuthor: MacDonald, Scott, 1942 Place: Berkeley LondonPublisher: University of California PressPubDate: 1992PhysDes: x, 462 p. : ill., ports ; 24cmSubject: BREER, ROBERT ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; MEKAS, JONAS ; BAILLIE, BRUCE ; ONO, YOKO ; BENNING, JAMES ; BORDEN, LIZZIE ; MCELWEE, ROSS ; FRIEDRICH, SU ; MULVEY, LAURA ; RAINER, YVONNE ; TRINH, T. MINH-HA ; REGGIO, GODFREY ; WATKINS, PETER ; MCCALL, ANTHONY ; NOREN, ANDREW ; ROBERTSON, ANNE ; SEVERSON, ANNE Notes: Bibliography: p437-447. -List of films: p423-435. -Includes indexISBN: 0520079175 (cased) : No price; 0520079183 (pbk) : No price; 0520058011 (pbk); 0520058003 (cased)LON: 9965582
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Experimental cinema : the film reader / edited by Wheeler Winston Dixon and Gwendolyn Audrey Foster London: Routledge, 2002.
Call No: 385.83 DIXAuthor: Dixon, Wheeler Winston, and Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2002PhysDes: 356 p. : ill.; 23 cmSubject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS. USA ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; STRUCTURALISM ; DEREN, MAYA ; ANGER, KENNETH ; SMITH, JACK ; WARHOL, ANDY ; BRAKHAGE, STAN ; CONNER, BRUCE ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; FRAMPTON, HOLLIS ; JULIEN, ISAAC ; DASH, JULIE ; HAMMER, BARBARA Summary: Brings together key writings on American avant-garde cinema to explore the long tradition of underground filmmaking from its origins in the 1920’s to the work of contemporary film and video artists. Each section features an editor’s introduction setting debates in their context. Sections include: Origins of the American avant-garde cinema, The 1960’s experimental cinema explosion, Structuralism in the 1970’s and Alternative cinemas.ISBN: 0415277876
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Film : the front line, 1983 / by Jonathan Rosenbaum Denver, Colo.: Arden, 1983.
Call No: 771 ROSAuthor: Rosenbaum, Jonathan Place: Denver, Colo.Publisher: ArdenPubDate: 1983PhysDes: 238 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; MEKAS, JONAS ; AKERMAN, CHANTAL ; B, BETH & SCOTT ; BENNING, JAMES ; GIDAL, PETER ; JOST, JON ; OTTINGER, ULRIKE ; RAINER, YVONNE ; RAPPAPORT, MARK ; RIVETTE, JACQUES ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; STRAUB, JEAN-MARIE ; HUILLET, DANIELE ; BREER, ROBERT ; DE LANDA, MANUEL ; DRIVER, SARA ; HOCK, LOUIS ; RAYNAL, JACKIE ; THORNTON, LESLIE ; GIDAL, PETER Notes: Includes indexesISBN: 0912869038LON: 3461214
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Film art phenomena / Nicky Hamlyn London: British Film Institute, 2003.
Call No: 771 HAMAuthor: Hamlyn, Nicky CorpAuthor: BFISource: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: British Film InstitutePubDate: 2003PhysDes: 224 p. : ill. ; 24cmSubject: ART CINEMA ; AESTHETICS ; VIDEO ART ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; BRAKHAGE, STAN ; LE GRICE, MALCOLM ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; SHERWIN, GUY ; SMITH, JOHN ; HALL, DAVID ; HILL, TONY ; LARCHER, DAVID ; RABAN, WILLIAM Summary: "Hamlyn's major new study treats artists' film conceptually in order to explore key categories that connect different works and film-makers: from framing to digital media, installation to interactivity, point of view to sound. In so doing he considers the work of Stan Brakhage, Malcolm Le Grice and Michael Snow as well as younger artists such as Karen Mirza and Brad Butler, Jennifer Nighting ale, and Colin Crockatt, among many others. Film Art Phenomena is a crucial intervention in debates about the modes of film-making that diverge from and oppose the mainstream." -- Back coverNotes: Includes bibliography p. 188; includes index p. 195ISBN: 0851709710. mContents: I. MEDIA -- 1. Film and video -- 2. Digital media -- 3. Expanded technologies -- 4. Installation and its audience -- II. THE APPARATUS -- 5. The frame and its dissolution -- 6. Framing -- 7. Holding the camera -- 8. Point of view -- III. AESTHETICS -- 9. Space -- 10. Location -- 11. Interactivity -- 12. Sound, sync, performance -- 13. Film, art, ideology
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A history of video art : the development of form and function / Meigh-Andrews, Chris United Kingdom: Berg, 2006.
Call No: 771 MEIAuthor: Meigh-Andrews, Chris Place: United KingdomPublisher: BergPubDate: 2006PhysDes: 318 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmSubject: VIDEO ART ; EXPANDED CINEMA ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS ; UNDERGROUND FILMS ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; VIOLA, BILL Summary: "'A History of Video Art' is a critical introduction and guide to artists' video. It covers the period from the early 1960s - when video art first appeared as a distinctive medium - into the 1990s - when digital technology merged video's distinctive practice with that of independent film-making and photography. This artistic history is also a technological and a cultural history. A History of Video Art also sets its analysis of artistic practice firmly within the context of both the development of electronic imaging technology and the changing political and social climate." -- Publisher's website.Notes: Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-310) and indexISBN: 1845202198
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Indiscretions : avant-garde film, video & feminism / Patricia Mellencamp Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c1990.
Call No: 771:396 MELAuthor: Mellencamp, Patricia Place: BloomingtonPublisher: Indiana University PressPubDate: c1990PhysDes: xix, 234 p. ; 24 cmSeries: Theories of contemporary culture ; v. 12Subject: AVANT-GARDE FILMS. USA ; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; CONDIT, CECELIA ; DELEUZE, GILLES ; GUATTARI, FELIX ; FRAMPTON, HOLLIS ; MULVEY, LAURA ; NELSON, ROBERT ; PAIK, NAM JUNE ; POTTER, SALLY ; RAINER, YVONNE ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; MAN WHO ENVIED WOMEN, THE (US, Yvonne Rainer, 1985) ; GOLD DIGGERS, THE (US, Sally Potter, 1983) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-231) and indexISBN: 0253337437 (alk. paper); 0253205875 (pbk. : alk. paper)LON: 6933865
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Light moving in time : studies in the visual aesthetics of avant-garde film / William C. Wees Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.
Call No: 771.1 WEEAuthor: Wees, William C Place: BerkeleyPublisher: University of California PressPubDate: 1992PhysDes: xii, 199 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: AVANT-GARDE FILMS ; ANGER, KENNETH ; BRAKHAGE, STAN ; BELSON, JORDAN ; SHARITS, PAUL ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; WHITNEY, JAMES ; SCORPIO RISING (US, Kenneth Anger, 1964) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-194) and indexISBN: 0520073673 (alk. paper); 0520073681 (pbk. : alk. paper)LON: 8159526
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Michael Snow, filmworks 1966-91 / Peter Mudie; with contributions from David Bromfield, Albie Thoms and Stan Brakhage [Perth, W.A.]: Brent Porridge Group Publications, 1995.
Call No: 81SNO MUDAuthor: Mudie, Peter ; Snow, Michael, 1929 ; Mudie, Peter ; Bromfield, David ; Thoms, Albie, 1941 ; Brakhage, Stan CorpAuthor: Ontario. Ministry of Culture, Tourism and RecreationPlace: [Perth, W.A.]Publisher: Brent Porridge Group PublicationsPubDate: 1995PhysDes: 62 p. : ill., port. ; 25 cmSubject: SNOW, MICHAEL Notes: Catalogue of a touring exhibition of filmworks assembled and organised by Peter Mudie and Michael Snow, Australia, 1995; Includes bibliographical references; Filmography: p. 62ISBN: 0864220201 (pbk.)LON: abn95058883; 11437111
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Movies / Manny Farber New York: Hillstone,
Call No: 67(04) FARAuthor: Farber, Manny Place: New YorkPublisher: HillstonePhysDes: viii, 288 p., [18] of plates : ill. ; 21 cm.Subject: ACTORS ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; FESTIVALS. NEW YORK ; UNDERGROUND FILMS ; AGEE, JAMES ; ALDRICH, ROBERT ; ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO ; BERGMAN, INGMAR ; BOGARDE, DIRK ; BOGART, HUMPHREY ; BRESSON, ROBERT ; BUNUEL, LUIS ; BURTON, RICHARD ; DENEUVE, CATHERINE ; FONDA, HENRY ; FORD, JOHN ; FULLER, SAMUEL ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; HUSTON, JOHN ; KAZAN, ELIA ; MANN, ANTHONY ; MOREAU, JEANNE ; SIEGEL, DON ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; STEVENS, GEORGE ; STURGES, PRESTON ; TAYLOR, ELIZABETH ; ASPHALT JUNGLE, THE (US, John Huston, 1950) ; BELLE DE JOUR (FR/IT, Luis Bunuel, 1967) ; BIG CLOCK, THE (US, John Farrow, 1947) ; BIG SLEEP, THE (US, Howard Hawkes, 1946) ; BODY SNATCHER, THE (US, Robert Wise, 1945) ; CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE, THE (US, Gunther von Fritsch & Robert Wise, 1944) ; DETECTIVE STORY (US, William Wyler, 1951) ; FLAMING STAR (US, Don Siegel, 1960) ; HIGH SIERRA (US, Raoul Walsh, 1941) ; HIS KIND OF WOMAN (US, John Farrow, 1951) ; HIS GIRL FRIDAY (US, Howard Hawks, 1940) ; KILLERS, THE (US, Robert Siodmak, 1946) ; ODD MAN OUT (UK, Carol Reed, 1947) ; LADY FROM SHANGHAI, THE (US, Orson Welles, 1948) ; PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET (US, Samuel Fuller, 1953) ; PROWLER, THE (US, Joseph Losey, 1950) ; RED RIVER (US, Howard Hawks, 1948) ; ROARING TWENTIES, THE (US, Raoul Walsh, 1939) ; SCAR OF SHAME, THE (US, Frank Peregini, 1927) ; SET-UP (US, Kathryn Bigelow, 1978) ; SKAMMEN (SW, Ingmar Bergman, 1968) ; SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS (US, Preston Sturges, 1942) ; SUNSET BOULEVARD (US, Billy Wilder, 1950) ; THIRD MAN, THE (UK, Carol Reed, 1949) Notes: Includes index.; Orginally published as: Negative space
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Negative space : Manny Farber on the movies / new preface by Robert Walsh New York: Da Capo Press, 1998.
Call No: 67(04) FARAuthor: Farber, Manny Edition: Expanded edPlace: New YorkPublisher: Da Capo PressPubDate: 1998PhysDes: xiv, 412 p. ; 21 cmSubject: FESTIVALS. NEW YORK ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; HUSTON, JOHN ; LEWTON ,VAL ; AGEE, JAMES ; STURGES, PRESTON ; CAPRA, FRANK ; SIEGEL, DON ; FULLER, SAMUEL ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; BUNUEL, LUIS ; WALSH, RAOUL ; ROEG, NICOLAS ; HERZOG, WERNER ; FASSBINDER, RAINER WERNER ; FARBER, MANNY ; AKERMAN, CHANTAL ; JONES, CHUCK ; Stewart, James ; FORD, JOHN ; WALSH, RAOUL ; WARHOL, ANDY ; PATTERSON, PATRICIA ; WAVELENGTH (US, Michael Snow, 1967) ; FAR COUNTRY, THE (US, Anthony Mann, 1955) ; CARABINIERS, LES (FR/IT, Jean-Luc Godard, 1963) ; DETECTIVE STORY (US, William Wyler, 1951) ; HOME OF THE BRAVE (US, Mark Robson, 1949) ; SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD, THE (UK, Martin Ritt, 1965) ; HOW I WON THE WAR (UK, Richard Lester, 1967) ; CITIZEN KANE (US, Orson Welles, 1941) ; GRADUATE, THE (US, Mike Nichols, 1967) ; IN COLD BLOOD (US, Richard Brooks, 1967) ; JEANNE DIELMAN, 23 QUAI DU COMMERCE, 1080 BRUXELLES (BE, Chantal Akerman, 1975) ; TAXI DRIVER (US, Martin Scorsese, 1976) ; THIRD MAN, THE (UK, Carol Reed, 1949) ; SKAMMEN (SW, Ingmar Bergman, 1968) ; CHINOISE, LA (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1967) ; BELLE DE JOUR (FR/IT, Luis Bunuel, 1967) Summary: Manny Farber, one of the most important and entertaining critics in movie history, championed the American action film - the bravado of Howard Hawks, the art brut styling of Samuel Fuller, the crafty, sordid entertainments of Don Siegel - at a time when other critics dismissed the genre. His witty, incisive criticism later worked exacting language into an exploration of the feelings and strategies that went into low-budget and radical films as diverse as Michael Snow's Wavelength, Werner Herzog's Fata Morgana, and Shantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman. Expanded with an in-depth interview and seven essays written in collaboration with his wife, artist Patricia Patterson, Negative Space gathers Farber's most influential writings, making this an indispensable collection for all lovers of filmNotes: "First Da Capo Press edition"--T.p. verso; Includes indexISBN: 0306808293 (pbk. : alk. paper)LON: 13667387
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Screen writings : scripts and texts by independent filmmakers / [edited by] Scott MacDonald Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.
Call No: 792 SCRAuthor: MacDonald, Scott, 1942 Place: BerkeleyPublisher: University of California PressPubDate: 1995PhysDes: ix, 339 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: SCRIPTS ; INDEPENDENT FILMS ; MULVEY, LAURA ; WOLLEN, PETER ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; TRINH, T. MINH-HA ; FRIEDRICH, SU ; ONO, YOKO ; GREAVES, WILLIAM ; BENNING, JAMES ; ROSE, PETER ; FISHER, MORGAN ; FLEMING, ANN MARIE ; RAINER, YVONNE ; FRAMPTON, HOLLIS ; REASSEMBLAGE (US, Trinh T. Minh-ha, 1983) ; NAKED SPACES (US, Trinh T. Minh-ha, 1985) ; PRIVILEGE (US, Yvonne Rainer, 1990) ; NEW SHOES : AN INTERVIEW IN EXACTLY 5 MINUTES (CN?, Ann Marie Fleming, 1990) ; YOU TAKE CARE NOW (CN?, Ann Marie Fleming, 1989) ; SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM : TAKE ONE (US, William Greaves, 1991 [prod.1967]) ; ZORNS LEMMA (US, Hollis Frampton, 1970) ; POETIC JUSTICE (US, Hollis Frampton, 1972) ; GLORIA! (US, Hollis Frampton, 1979) ; RIDDLES OF THE SPHINX (UK, Laura Mulvey & Peter Wollen, 1977) ; GRAND OPERA (US, James Benning, 1979) ; HIM AND ME (GW, James Benning, 1982) ; SO IS THIS (CN, Michael Snow, 1982) ; PLEASURES OF THE TEXT (US, Peter Rose, 1985) ; SECONDARY CURRENTS (US, Peter Rose, 1983) ; STANDARD GAUGE (US, Morgan Fisher, 1985?) ; GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM (US, Su Friedrich, 1983) ; SINK OR SWIM (US, Su Friedrich, 1981) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-339)ISBN: 0520080246 (cloth : alk. paper); 0520080254 (pbk. : alk. paper)LON: 9335490
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Slow cinema / edited by Tiago de Luca and Nuno Barradas Jorge Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016.
Call No: 631.11 SLOAuthor: de Luca, Tiago ; Jorge, Nuno Barradas Edition: 2016Place: EdinburghPublisher: Edinburgh University PressPubDate: 2016PhysDes: xx, 332 pages ; illustrated : 24 cmSubject: TIME IN FILMS ; DREYER, CARL TH. ; STRAUB, JEAN-MARIE ; HUILLET, DANIELE ; MING-LIANG, TSAI ; WEERASETHAKUL, APICHATPONG ; KIAROSTAMI, ABBAS ; TARR, BELA ; BENNING, JAMES ; WARHOL, ANDY ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; CONRAD, TONY ; INNOCENCE (FR, Lucile Hadzihalilovic, 2004) ; MEEK'S CUTOFF (US, Kelly Reichardt, 2011) ; JAPON (MX/GG/NE/SP, Carlos Reygadas, 2002) Summary: In the context of a frantic world that celebrates instantaneity and speed, a number of cinemas steeped in contemplation, silence and duration have garnered significant critical attention in recent years, thus resonating with a larger sociocultural movement whose aim is to rescue extended temporal structures from the accelerated tempo of late-capitalism. Although not part of a structured film movement, directors such as Carlos Reygadas, Tsai Ming-liang, Béla Tarr, Pedro Costa and Kelly Reichardt have been largely subsumed under the term ‘slow cinema’. But what exactly is slow cinema? Is it a strictly recent phenomenon or an overarching cinematic tradition? And how exactly do slow cinemas interrelate on an aesthetic, technical and political level?
Deploying the concept of slowness as an umbrella category under which filmmakers and traditions from different historical and geographical backgrounds can fruitfully converge, this innovative collection of essays interrogates and expands the frameworks that have generally informed slow cinema debates. Repositioning the term in a broader theoretical space, the book combines an array of fine-grained studies that will provide valuable insight into the notion of slowness in the cinema, while mapping out past and contemporary slow films across the globe. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780748696048Contents: Table Of Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword / Julian Stringer -- Introduction: From Slow Cinema to Slow Cinemas / Tiago De Luca & Nuno Barradas Jorge -- Part I: Historicising Slow Cinema -- 1: The Politics of Slowness and the Traps of Modernity / Lúcia Nagib -- 2: The Slow Pulse of the Era: Carl Th. Dreyer’s Film Style / C. Claire Thomson -- 3: The First Durational Cinema and the Real of Time / Michael Walsh -- 4: ‘The Attitude of Smoking and Observing’: Slow Film and Politics in the Cinema Of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet / Martin Brady -- Part II: Contextualising Slow Cinema -- 5: Temporal Aesthetics of Drifting: Tsai Ming-Liang and a Cinema of Slowness / Song Hwee Lim -- 6: Stills and Stillness in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cinema / Glyn Davis -- 7: Melancholia: The Long, Slow Cinema of Lav Diaz / William Brown -- 8: Exhausted Drift: Austerity, Dispossession and the Politics of Slow in Kelly Reichardt’s Meek’s Cutoff / Elena Gorfinkel -- 9: If These Walls Could Speak: From Slowness to Stillness in the Cinema of Jia Zhangke / Cecília Mello -- Part III: Slow Cinema And Labour -- 10: Wastrels of Time: Slow Cinema’s Labouring Body, The Political Spectator, and the Queer / Karl Schoonover -- 11: Living Daily, Working Slowly: Pedro Costa’s in Vanda’s Room / Nuno Barradas Jorge -- 12: Working/Slow: Cinematic Style as Labour in Wang Bing’s Tie Xi Qu: West Of The Tracks / Patrick Brian Smith -- 13: ‘Slow Sounds’: Duration, Audition and Labour in Liu Jiayin’s Oxhide and Oxhide II / Philippa Lovatt -- Part IV: Slow Cinema and the Nonhuman -- 14: It’s About Time: Slow Aesthetics in Experimental Ecocinema and Nature Cam Videos / Stephanie Lam -- 15: Natural Views: Animals, Contingency and Death in Carlos Reygadas’s Japón and Lisandro Alonso’s Los Muertos / Tiago de Luca -- 16: The Sleeping Spectator: Nonhuman Aesthetics in Abbas Kiarostami’s Five: Dedicated to Ozu / Justin Remes -- Part V: The Ethics and Politics of Slowness -- 17: Béla Tarr: The Poetics and the Politics of Fiction / Jacques Rancière -- 18: Ethics of the Landscape Shot: A.K.A Serial Killer and James Benning's Portraits of Criminals / Julian Ross -- 19: Slow Cinema and the Ethics of Duration / Asbjørn Grønstad -- Part VI: Beyond ‘Slow Cinema’ -- 20: Performing Evolution: Immersion / Unfolding and Lucile Hadžihalilovic’s Innocence / Matilda Mroz -- 21: The Slow Road to Europe: The Politics and Aesthetics of Stalled Mobility in Hermakono and Morgen / Michael Gott -- 22: Crystallising the Past: Slow Heritage Cinema / Rob Stone and Paul Cooke
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Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILEPhysDes: Clippings; PublicitySubject: SNOW, MICHAEL
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Snow seen : the films and photographs of Michael Snow / Regina Cornwell Toronto: PMA Books, 1979.
Call No: 81SNO CORAuthor: Cornwell, Regina, 1941 Place: TorontoPublisher: PMA BooksPubDate: 1979PhysDes: 184 p. : ill. ; 26 cmSubject: SNOW, MICHAEL Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 177-181; Filmography: p. 171ISBN: 0887781977 bd. : $17.95 0887782000 pa. : $9.95LON: cn 79094760; 1760948
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Visionary film : the American avant-garde / P. Adams Sitney New York: Oxford University Press, 1979.
Call No: 771.1(73) SITAuthor: Sitney, P. Adams Edition: 2d edPlace: New YorkPublisher: Oxford University PressPubDate: 1979PhysDes: xiv, 463 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: AVANT-GARDE FILMS. USA ; SURREALISM AND THE CINEMA ; ANGER, KENNETH ; Beavers, Robert ; BELSON, JORDAN ; BRAKHAGE, STAN ; BREER, ROBERT ; CROWLEY, ALEISTER ; BRAKHAGE, JANE ; BAILLIE, BRUCE ; BROUGHTON, JAMES ; CLARKE, SHIRLEY ; CONNER, BRUCE ; DEREN, MAYA ; FRAMPTON, HOLLIS ; GEHR, ERNIE ; JACOBS, KEN ; JORDAN, LARRY ; LANDOW, GEORGE ; LYE, LEN ; MACLAINE, CHRISTOPHER ; MARKOPOULOS, GREGORY ; MEKAS, JONAS ; NELSON, ROBERT ; PETERSON, SIDNEY ; RAINER, YVONNE ; SHARITS, PAUL ; SMITH, HARRY ; SMITH, JACK ; SNOW, MICHAEL ; WARHOL, ANDY ; WHITNEY, JAMES ; RICE, RON ; MAAS, WILLARD ; KUBELKA, PETER ; DUCHAMP, MARCEL ; CORNELL, JOSEPH Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0195024850 : $15.95; 0195024869(pbk.)LON: 1228317
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