Conférence d'Antonio Somaini
What is a "medium"? And how can the history of the term - the way in which it has been used and theorized - help us answer this question?
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Cet axe vise à cerner les conditions d'émergence et de consolidation des ECIM. Il gravite autour de 3 problématiques: l'étude des conditions conceptuelles, des conditions matérielles et technologiques, et des conditions institutionnelles. L'équipe ARTHEMIS étant polyglotte (les CHU de l'équipe lisent et parlent le français, l'anglais, l'allemand, l'italien, le russe et les langues slaves, l'espagnol, le portugais, le japonais) ses travaux ont une étendue internationale unique dans le domaine des ECIM.
Conditions conceptuelles
Conditions technologiques
Conditions institutionnelles
Institutions cinéphiliques
Institutions socio-communautaires
Institutions pédagogiques
What is a "medium"? And how can the history of the term - the way in which it has been used and theorized - help us answer this question?
VISUAL STUDIES. Intersecting Art History and Film Studies
February 18, 2016 16h00
DB Clarke Theater
A discussion with Thomas Elsaesser and James Elkins
SCMS’ Fieldnotes Project Expands Selection of Film Studies Oral Histories.
The SCMS Fieldnotes project is pleased to present a new slate of oral history interviews, featuring many seminal scholars from the fields of film and media studies. New video and audio interviews include Tom Gunning, Mary Ann Doane, Francesco Casetti, and many more.
Our contemporary media landscape might be called the era of heightened seriality. In this talk, Professor Jason Mittell explores how serial storytelling has pervaded both film and television narrative, considering what formal elements define contemporary seriality, and how seriality is forged by industrial and viewing practices.
Laikwan Pang, Thomas Lamarre
From the mid-1940s, when Maurice Merleau-Ponty gave a lecture on film at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques in Paris, which was subsequently published as ‘Le Cinéma et la nouvelle psychologie’ (‘Cinema and the New Psychology’), film scholars have shown a keen interest in the relationship between his philosophy and cinema.
In considering why it took so long for cinema to acquire sound it is important to compare between different historical periods. The slow-paced evolution of film sound (this was everything but a revolution) is not well known or documented in good measure because few people know just how diverse the environments for film screenings were during the first 30 years of cinema.
Although Walter Benjamin is frequently cited in film studies scholarship, there is little consensus on what he really offers the discipline. Working with several PhD students, I have tracked citations of Walter Benjamin in two major film studies journals, Cinema Journal and Screen from 1990 to 2014.
La professeur Haidee Wasson a reçu le prix Peter Morris remis au meilleur article publié dans la Revue Canadienne d'Études Cimématographiques pour son essai "The Other Small Screen: Moving Images at New York's World Fair, 1939" qu'on retrouve dans le numéro 21.1 sorti en 2012. L'annonce a été faite au colloque de l'Association Canadienne des études cinématographiques. Bravo Haidee !