Exposing the Film Apparatus

Giovanna Fossati, Annie van den Oever (red.)

Exposing the Film Apparatus

Global Laboratory Perspectives

This book addresses the growing awareness of the historical collections of film and media devices in film archives and media museums. Over thirty experts reflect on the prominent roles media technologies play in a range of social, cultural, curatorial, and educational practices as well as in storage, presentation, and research strategies, looking beyond the more customary range of debates to consider postcolonial issues and include voices from the Global South. Together their contributions investigate how media awareness impacts not only the strategies of media use, but also the archival and curatorial consciousnesses of those working in film and media archives, and at science, technology and media museums, as well as educationists, filmmakers and audiences in general.
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Giovanna Fossati

Giovanna Fossati is Professor of Media Heritage, Technology, and Culture at Utrecht University. Formerly Chief Curator of Eye Filmmuseum and Professor of Film Heritage at the University of Amsterdam, her research focuses on audiovisual archiving with a global and sustainable approach.
Titel
Exposing the Film Apparatus
Subtitel
Global Laboratory Perspectives
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Prijs
€ 141,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789048568260
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
324
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Categorieën
Film Studies
Media Studies
Transnational and Global Studies
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Acknowledgements
Introduction - Giovanna Fossati and Annie van den Oever
PROLOGUE
1. The Moving Image Archive as Research Laboratory Ten Years On - Giovanna Fossati and Christian Olesen
2.On Teaching Media in the Apparatus Archive, Hands-On - Annie van den Oever
PART I SMALL AND PORTABLE
3. Camera Obscura - Tom Gunning
4. The “Bande-Cache,” or: The Material Art of Light Filters - Miriam De Rosa, Andrea Mariani and Warshadfilm
5. Teaching from the Archive in Black-and-White 35mm: Analogue Nostalgia in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Landi Raubenheimer and Bongani J. Khoza
6. Socio-Technological Margins as Research Topic for Media Archaeology - Liri Chapelan
7. How to Re-Activate the Endangered Archive of a Historical Science Film Festival: A Speculative Approach - Silvia Casini
8. The Kinora as an Intermedial Dispositif of Early Twentieth-Century Home Cinema - Tim van der Heijden
9. The Homemade Film Projector - Guy Edmonds
10. Amateur Archaeologies and Hybrid Thinkering with the Kodak Reels Film Digitizer - Sanna McGregor
11. Double Vision: William Kentridge and the Stereoscope - Josef van Wyk
PART II MEDIUM AND NOT EASILY PORTABLE
12. The Mazo Cinématographe Mixte: A Hybrid Media Apparatus - Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk
13. Bending Efforts and Beams: The Use of the CRT Projector in Video Art Installations - Evelyne Snijders and Ellen Jansen
14. A Projectionist and his Percepto: Personal Archives and Embodied Film Education - Keith Bennie
15. The LAPA Scanner and the Possibilities for Sovereign Film Preservation - Carolina Cappa and Isabel Wschebor
16. Nostalgia: Emulation as a Service - Seán Cubitt
17. Caring for Obsolete Technology “in the Wild”: Former Users as Caregivers in the Maintenance and Repair of the U-Matic Video System - Sergio Minniti
18. The Anabasis of Super 8 - Gülce Özkara
PART III LARGE
19. Film Inspection Tables as Historical, Operational and Learning Devices - Simone Venturini
20. Jan Bot: Exposing the Bits & Pieces Collection Using AI and Algorithmic Montage - Pablo Núñez Palma
21. Moving on a Budget: The Mahlase-Roodt Eco Dolly - Tumisho Mahlase and Waldo Roodt
22. Rear Projection in Brazilian Silent Movie Theatres: Sobrados, Wet Screens and Alternative Media History - Rafael de Luna Freire
23. Empowerment or Digital Colonialism? Indigenous Virtual Reality in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta - Andrew Simon Tucker
24. Sensing Film Archival Data: The Film Catcher - Christian Gosvig Olesen
25. Ancestral Images, Cultural Protocols and the Politics of Digital Storage: Restricted Storage at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia - Nikolaus Perneczky