This is the first collection of essays edited by the research group Curating Video. The publication brings together an international field of researchers from cultural studies, visual art, psychoanalysis and political philosophy to explore new contexts and issues that are crucial to understanding the experience and meaning of images. Acknowledging the historical problem of critical theories that have idealised as well as demonised media culture, these essays interrogate the critical status of lens based media, taking up the problems and difficulties attached to the politics of the image and its contemporary condition. The publication was launched alongside a one-day conference at Tate Britain of the same title where each editor convened a p...
Visual Culture Studies presents 13 engaging and detailed interviews with some of the most influentia...
Book synopsis: The last decade has seen extraordinary developments in the multimedia presentation of...
The video-recordings presented here were made at the conference Photography and Britishness, held at...
Media-culture is an undeniable force in our lives. Its pervasive and pleasurable power has primarily...
Episode is a touring exhibition, supported by a series of symposia, which represent the work underta...
‘Episode’ is a research initiative funded by the AHRC, collaborating venues and universities, set up...
‘Episode’ is a collaboration between venues and universities aiming to provoke new research into how...
This article is a discussion about the development of media practice both as a creative endeavour an...
Decolonize the Lens is a series of discursive events that brought together photographic experts and ...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
Defining photography as a process of signification, the authors address the production of photograph...
none2siIn today’s digital media environment we are creating and consuming more images than ever befo...
SCREENSTUDIES.VIDEO collects and reflects on the significant body of experimental film and audio-vis...
The studies selected for publication in this special issue on Critical Visual Theory can be divided ...
Visual journalism is a curious form of interaction usually involving strangers who have their privat...
Visual Culture Studies presents 13 engaging and detailed interviews with some of the most influentia...
Book synopsis: The last decade has seen extraordinary developments in the multimedia presentation of...
The video-recordings presented here were made at the conference Photography and Britishness, held at...
Media-culture is an undeniable force in our lives. Its pervasive and pleasurable power has primarily...
Episode is a touring exhibition, supported by a series of symposia, which represent the work underta...
‘Episode’ is a research initiative funded by the AHRC, collaborating venues and universities, set up...
‘Episode’ is a collaboration between venues and universities aiming to provoke new research into how...
This article is a discussion about the development of media practice both as a creative endeavour an...
Decolonize the Lens is a series of discursive events that brought together photographic experts and ...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
Defining photography as a process of signification, the authors address the production of photograph...
none2siIn today’s digital media environment we are creating and consuming more images than ever befo...
SCREENSTUDIES.VIDEO collects and reflects on the significant body of experimental film and audio-vis...
The studies selected for publication in this special issue on Critical Visual Theory can be divided ...
Visual journalism is a curious form of interaction usually involving strangers who have their privat...
Visual Culture Studies presents 13 engaging and detailed interviews with some of the most influentia...
Book synopsis: The last decade has seen extraordinary developments in the multimedia presentation of...
The video-recordings presented here were made at the conference Photography and Britishness, held at...