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Author:
Zinman, Gregory, author.
Title:
Making images move : handmade cinema and the other arts / Gregory Zinman.
Publisher:
University of California Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xvi, 372 pages : ilustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Subject:
Motion pictures--History.--History.
Animated films--History.--History.
Computer animation--History.--History.
Video art--History.--History.
Motion pictures--Production and direction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction : A shadow history of the moving image -- Between canvas and celluloid : Visual music, motion paintings, and cameraless photography -- Abstractions in time : Painting and scratching on film -- By chemical, by body, by mechanism : Other handmade methods -- Beyond the frame : Cameraless questions of politics and representation -- Light in motion : The moving image between the plastic arts and cinema -- Making space, making time : Light art of the 1950s and 1960s -- Forms of radiance : The practice and significance of the psychedelic light show -- Video art : Analog circuit palettes, cathode ray canvases -- Conclusion : Conclusion : Handmade moving images in the digital era.
Summary:
"Making Images Move reveals a new history of the moving image as told through its engagement with other media and art forms. Think of a Pollock or a Kandinsky that moves, a film created by scratching directly onto the celluloid, or a mechanical apparatus that fractures light and bends time. These moving-image artworks, and the tools and techniques that make them, open up new conversations about the production, meaning, and significance of the moving image. Indeed, the power of cinema has long been rooted in its photographic representation of the world and its ability to marshal images in the service of fictional or documentary narratives. But removing the camera from a study of film reshapes our understanding of cinema's past and its possibilities. From painted film to kinetic art, and from psychedelic light shows to video synthesis, Gregory Zinman recovers the range of forms, tools, and intentions that make up cinema's shadow history, enlightening our awareness of the intersection of art and media in the twentieth century, and deepening our understanding and appreciation of what is to come"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0520302737
9780520302730
0520302729
9780520302723
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1100427260
LCCN:
2019019379
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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