Part I. Depths of the moving image : perception, spectatorship, and film theory -- From the flat plane, an architecture of light : filming space in interwar animation / Katherine Rochester -- Locomotive views : lateral movement and the flatness of the moving image / Jordan Schonig -- Deep in the cave / Jean Ma -- On a lonely planet,, feeling-in-depth : Wong Kar-wai's 2046 and Chris Marker's Sans Soleil / Jinhee Choi -- Part II. Depth hermeneutics and surface turns -- Depth effects : Citizen Kane, Citizenfour, and the deep time of cinema / Jeff Scheible -- Bankers dream of banking, or against the interpretation of dreams / Jennifer Fay -- Blackness at the heart : extruding sovereignty in Nancy's and Denis's The Intruder / Alessandra Raengo and Laurel Ahnert -- Inaudible evidence : counterforensic listening in contemporary documentary art / Pooja Rangan -- To narrate or describe? experimental documentaty beyond docufiction / Erika Balsom -- Part III. Deep space, deep time -- Sinkholes, GIFs, and cinematic ecocatastrophe / Karl Schoonover -- Underground film : thinking vertically across the and of cinema and media studies / Karen Redrobe -- Transparency at depth : dark meditation of the deep seabed / Depth mediators : undersea cables, network infrastructure, and the deep ocean / Nicole Starosielski -- From planetary depth to surface measure, or how to read the future from an image / Jussi Parikka -- Part IV. Deep networks -- Depth in deep learning : knowledgeable, layered, impenetrable / Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton -- From stereoscopic depth to deep learning / Brooke Belisle -- The deep realness od deepfake pornography : a conversation / Shaka McGlotten, Susanna Paasonen, and John Paul Stadler.
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"The preoccupation with "depth" and its relevance to cinema and media studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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