The rise of the image, the fall of the word:
"Mitchell Stephens asserts that the moving image is likely to make our thoughts not more feeble but more robust. Stephens demonstrates that the charges that have been leveled against television have been faced by most new media, including writing and print. Centuries elapsed before most of thes...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Mitchell Stephens asserts that the moving image is likely to make our thoughts not more feeble but more robust. Stephens demonstrates that the charges that have been leveled against television have been faced by most new media, including writing and print. Centuries elapsed before most of these new forms of communication would be used to produce works of art and intellect of sufficient stature to overcome this inevitable mistrust and nostalgia. Using examples taken from the history of photography and film, as well as MTV, experimental films, and Pepsi commercials, the author considers the kinds of work that might unleash, in time, the full power of moving images. And he argues that these works - an emerging computer-edited and -distributed "new video" - have the potential to inspire transformations in thought on a level with those inspired by the products of writing and print. Stephens sees in video's complexities, simultaneities, and juxtapositions, new ways of understanding and perhaps even surmounting the tumult and confusions of contemporary life."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Mitchell Stephens
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contents
preface: A Transitional Period, xi
one Introduction: The Next Room, 2
PART I SUSPICION OF THE NEW
two These Traditional Splendors of Letters:
Writing and the Power of New Media, 14
three Ignorance s Weapons:
Print and the Threat of New Media, 24
four Shrouded in the Traditional Form:
When Media Are Young, 40
PART II THE MAGIC OF IMAGES
five By Means of the Visible: A Picture s Worth, 56
six Fast Seeing: Photographic Reality, 70
seven Free from Human Immobility: Moving Pictures, 84
eight Multiple Fragments Assembled Under a New Law:
Montage, 98
nine Gifts of Paralysis:
Talking Pictures and Couch Potatoes, 112
PART HI THE NEW VIDEO
ten A Forced Condensation of Energy: Fast Cutting, 132
eleven Increasingly Complex Media: New Technologies, 156
twelve Complex Seeing: A New Form, 176
thirteen Thinking Above the Stream: New Philosophies, 204
acknowledgments, 231
photo credits, 232
notes, 233
bibliography, 246
index, 254
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