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Books: Art of Projection (Stan Douglas & Christopher Eamons)

Art of Projection

[amazonify]3775723706[/amazonify] Ten essays, written by leading art historians and critics, including Stan Douglas, Mieke Bal and Beatriz Colomina, address precedents for the projection of images in space, including nineteenth-century magic lantern shows and the novel spatial/temporal representations pioneered by Surrealists and experimental filmmakers during the early and mid-twentieth century. Central to the book’s thesis are various alternatives–which were investigated by adherents of Expanded Cinema in the 70s and resurrected by video artists in the 90s–to the conventional portrayals of space and time promoted by the mainstream culture industry. Art of Projection serves as a timely reconsideration of media art’s history.

Contents:

Stan Douglas and Christopher Eamon
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Stan Douglas in conversation with Christopher Eamon
Regarding Shadows

Tom Gunning
The Long and The Short of it: Centuries of Projecting Shadows, From Natural Magic to The Avant – Garde

Veatriz Colomina
Enclosed by Images: The Eamese’ Multiscreen Architecture

Scen Lütticken
Liberating Time

Branden W. Joseph
“My Mind Split Open”: Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable

Gregor Stemmrich
Dan Graham’s Cinema and Film Theory

David Joselit
Touching Pictures: Toward a Political Science of Video

Thomas McDonough
Production/Projection: Notes on The Capitalist Fairy Tale

Mark Nash
Between Cinema and a Hard Place: Dilemmas of The Moving Image as a Post-Medium

Mary Ann Doane
The Location of The Image: Cinematic Projection and Scale in Modernity

Mieka Bal
Setting The Stage: The Subject Mise En Scène

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Caden Manson is a director, media artist, and teacher. He is co-founder of the media ensemble bigartgroup.com and network, blog, and publisher, contemporaryperformance.com. He has co-created, directed, video- and set designed 18 Big Art Group productions. Manson has shown video installations in Austria, Germany, NYC, and Portland; performed PAIN KILLER in Berlin, Singapore and Vietnam; Taught in Berlin, Rome, Paris, Montreal, NYC, and Bern; the ensemble has been co-produced by the Vienna Festival, Festival d’Automne a Paris, Hebbel Am Ufer, Rome’s La Vie de Festival, PS122, and Wexner Center for The Arts. Caden is a 2001 Foundation For Contemporary Art Fellow, is a 2002 Pew Fellow and a 2011 MacDowell Fellow. Writing has been published in PAJ, Theater Magazine, and Theater der Zeit. Caden is currently an associate professor and graduate directing option coordinator of The John Wells Directing Program at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama.

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