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        Mind the Screen

        Media Concepts According to Thomas Elsaesser

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        Pisters, Patricia (editor)
        Strauven, Wanda (editor)
        Kooijman, Jaap (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Mind the Screen pays tribute to Thomas Elsaesser, a pioneering and leading scholar in the field of film and media studies. The contributions present a close-up of media concepts developed by Elsaesser, providing a mirror for all types of audiovisual screens, from archaeological pre-cinematic screens to the silver screen, from the TV set to the video installation and the digital e-screen, and from the city screen to the mobile phone display. The book is divided into three 'Acts': Melodrama, Memory, Mind Game; Europe-Hollywood-Europe; and Archaeology, Avant-Garde, Archive.
         
        Mind the Screen is een hommage aan Thomas Elsaesser, pionier en toonaangevend wetenschapper in film- en mediastudies. De bijdragen bestrijken een groot media gebied, variërend van melodrama, gemediatiseerde herinneringen, de "mind-game film"en Europese cinema tot avant garde kunst, media archeologie en het audiovisuele archief. Via de concepten ontwikkeld door Elsaesser presenteert dit boek reflecties op alle soorten beeldschermen, van het pre-cinematische scherm tot het zilveren doek, van de televisiebuis tot de video installatie en digitale schermen, en van het billboard scherm tot het telefoon display. Het boek bevat kritische reflecties op de grote en kleine, oude en nieuwe beeldschermen die de hedendaagse beeldcultuur bepalen via het toonaangevende werk van film- en mediawetenschapper Thomas Elsaesser.
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35287
        Keywords
        history of amsterdam; motion pictures; film; geschiedenis van amsterdam
        DOI
        10.5117/9789089640253
        ISBN
        9789089640253
        OCN
        475694421
        Publisher
        Amsterdam University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.aup.nl/
        Publication date and place
        2008
        Classification
        Films, cinema
        Television
        History
        Pages
        376
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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