Vertov, Snow, Farocki : machine vision and the posthuman / David Tomas.

Title
  1. Vertov, Snow, Farocki : machine vision and the posthuman / David Tomas.
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  1. New York : Bloomsbury, 2013.
Author
  1. Tomas, David

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Description
  1. 293 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  1. Vertov, Snow, Farocki: Machine Vision and the Posthuman' begins with a comprehensive and original anthropological analysis of Vertov's film The Man With a Movie Camera. Tomas then explores the film's various aspects and contributions to media history and practice through detailed discussions of selected case studies. The first concerns the way Snow's La Region Centrale and De La extend and/or develops important theoretical and technical aspects of Vertov's original film, in particular those aspects that have made the film so important in the history of cinema. The linkage between Vertov's film and the works discussed in the case studies will also serve to illustrate the historical and theoretical significance of a comparative approach of this kind, and illustrate the pertinence of adopting a 'relational approach' to the history of media.
Subject
  1. Vertov, Dziga, 1896-1954 > Criticism and interpretation
  2. Snow, Michael, 1928-2023 > Criticism and interpretation
  3. Farocki, Harun > Criticism and interpretation
  4. Vertov, Dziga 1896-1954
  5. Snow, Michael 1928-2023
  6. Farocki, Harun, 1944-
  7. Chelovek s kinoapparatom (Motion picture)
  8. Čelovek s kinoapparatom
  9. Experimental films > History and criticism
  10. Video installations (Art) > History and criticism
  11. Film installations (Art) > History and criticism
  12. Experimentalfilm
  13. Video-Installation
  14. Künstlicher Mensch
Genre/Form
  1. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Contents
  1. Introduction -- Threshold. when a ritual process speaks of machine vision and cyborg prototypes: a film document, circa 1929 -- Manufacturing vision and the posthuman circa 1929: Kino-eye, The man with a movie camera, and the perceptual reconstruction of social identity -- Enigma of the central region. A microhistory of machine vision and posthuman consciousness, circa 1969-1972 -- La région centrale: basic cultural, technical and formal filiations -- Toward a cosmic rite of passage: external and internal locations and a play of authorship -- La région centrale: liminality, knowledge production, pedagogy -- La région centrale: from cosmic to posthuman rite of passage -- De La (1969-71): authorship, automation and the posthuman -- A comparative schematic analysis of the automated narrative and its mechanical logic in Vertov's The man with a movie camera (1929) and Michael Snow's De La (1969-1972) -- The public deployment of machine vision and the programmed materialization of the posthuman in collective social space, two early twenty-first century video documents -- A posthuman future in the age of the algorithm: Farocki's documentation of the operational image and its culture of surveillance.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-286) and index.
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