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SUMMARY:Media Archaeology as Symptom
DESCRIPTION:The Humanities Council host the final lecture in a new\, seven-part\, year-long speaker series about the field of Media Studies\, Positions and Prospects\, organized by Devin Fore (German). Thomas Elsaesser\, University of Amsterdam/Columbia University\, will deliver the talk. \nAbstract: \nFor almost a hundred years\, film has been discussed primarily from the perspective of photography: cinema either as a perceptual-ocular dispositif\, based on light\, projection (and sound)\, or as a recording dispositif\, based on index\, imprint and trace. If such a history implies the ‘death of cinema’ and cuts the past off from the present\, what may be needed is an ‘archaeology’ alongside a history – in other words: different pasts to enable and acknowledge other futures. The paper will consider the changing presence of the moving image in art spaces and the tech-sector\, using Harun Farocki’s work as both symptom and paradigm.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/media-studies-thomas-elsaesser/
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