This study investigates viewing experiences that came with the introduction of cinema. Merging (film) history with aesthetic theory, this dissertation entails historically informed theoretical reconstructions of viewing experiences between 1896 and 1898. During this novelty period, projected moving pictures evoked a wide array of reactions: on the one hand, early cinema was an extraordinary and astonishing attraction while, on the other hand, it was deeply rooted in daily life and everyday perception. To contemporary audiences, early moving pictures presented an unevenness hovering between amazement and contemplation. This study argues that the cinematograph, the vitascope, and other animated-picture attractions were popular at this early s...
This thesis considers the role of spectacle in two modes of filmmaking in the French and American 'c...
This paper examines the formal qualities and historic context of three early films produced for the ...
In the last decades, moving images have become a common feature not only in art museums, but also in...
This study investigates viewing experiences that came with the introduction of cinema. Merging (film...
This study investigates viewing experiences that came with the introduction of cinema. Merging (film...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
This thesis revisits and reframes the viewing experience of very early cinema from the theory of the...
When new technologies are integrated with older media, potential viewers are introduced to these cha...
This PhD project proposes the idea of ‘attractions’ as a tool for the critical analysis and reassess...
This article argues for the importance of a spatial approach in uncovering and examining the substan...
The 1900 World's Fair congregated a large number of attractions that revolutionised the tradition of...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
In this chapter we describe the historical development of cinema, television, telerobotics, and virt...
This article addresses the relationship between early cinema and the tradition of spiritualist expos...
This thesis considers the role of spectacle in two modes of filmmaking in the French and American 'c...
This paper examines the formal qualities and historic context of three early films produced for the ...
In the last decades, moving images have become a common feature not only in art museums, but also in...
This study investigates viewing experiences that came with the introduction of cinema. Merging (film...
This study investigates viewing experiences that came with the introduction of cinema. Merging (film...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
This thesis revisits and reframes the viewing experience of very early cinema from the theory of the...
When new technologies are integrated with older media, potential viewers are introduced to these cha...
This PhD project proposes the idea of ‘attractions’ as a tool for the critical analysis and reassess...
This article argues for the importance of a spatial approach in uncovering and examining the substan...
The 1900 World's Fair congregated a large number of attractions that revolutionised the tradition of...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
In this chapter we describe the historical development of cinema, television, telerobotics, and virt...
This article addresses the relationship between early cinema and the tradition of spiritualist expos...
This thesis considers the role of spectacle in two modes of filmmaking in the French and American 'c...
This paper examines the formal qualities and historic context of three early films produced for the ...
In the last decades, moving images have become a common feature not only in art museums, but also in...