This book presents institutions, individuals and networks who have ensured experimental films and Expanded Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s are not consigned to oblivion. Through a comparison of recent international case studies from festivals, museums, and gallery spaces, it analyzes their new contexts.
This book presents institutions, individuals and networks who have ensured experimental films and Expanded Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s are not consigned to oblivion. Through a comparison of recent international case studies from festivals, museums, and gallery spaces, it analyzes their new contexts.
Senta Siewert is a Film Scholar and Guest Researcher at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis and was Guest Professor for Film Studies at the Ruhr-University Bochum and has taught in Berlin, Stuttgart, Bochum, Frankfurt, Bayreuth, Paderborn, Jena, Hamburg and Amsterdam. She is a Curator and Filmmaker and Author of Entgrenzungsfilme - Jugend, Musik, Affekt, Gedächtnis. Eine pragmatische Poetik zeitgenössischer europäischer Filme (2013) and Fassbinder und Deleuze - Körper, Leiden, Entgrenzung (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Experimental Cinema Expanded Cinema and Artists' Film Chapter 1: Access: Agents Archives Chapter 2: Affect: Performance Audience Chapter 3: Reconstruction: Memory and Audio-Visual Heritage Outlook Conclusion Acknowledgements Illustrations General Bibliography Index