This thesis examines the development of cinema as part of the broader institutional ecology of the Musée de l’Homme between the 1930s and 1960s. In particular, it asks how film was used to analyse, illustrate, promote, and critique the emerging synergistic theorisation of the unity of humanity as – in the words of the museum’s first director, Paul Rivet – an “indivisible whole, not only in space, but also in time”. Film was adopted by the community of the museum in diverse and innovative ways to bridge numerous paradoxes and lacunae that arose in the institution’s mission and practices. These included how to foster feelings of identification between visitors and various kinds of ‘others’ represented in the museum; how to depict shared human...
This thesis examines the ways in which historical films are presented on extended DVD editions, ta...
For an entangled cinema history: Borderland reflections on cinema, connections and spatial framesDan...
The uses of film across the museum spectrum date back to the early 20th century. Film was and is use...
In this chapter, I argue the case that film, and cinema more broadly, have produced metaphorical and...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
How do the documentary films contribute to a wide socio spatial understanding of public cultural ins...
From the origin of cinematograph, many where those who went out of Europe to film otherness. The foo...
This practice-based research examines the relationship between the historical framework of Expanded...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
The following thesis investigates the conditions of possibility for, as well as some of the conse...
Abstract: Museum as an institution has been, throughout history, inevitably connected with ideology,...
This volume, published in parallel to “Exhibiting the Moving Image,” extends the inquiry into the hi...
With machines mediating most of our cultural practices, and innovations, obsolescence and revivals c...
This PhD project proposes the idea of ‘attractions’ as a tool for the critical analysis and reassess...
Imagine opening the gates to a vault full of media apparatuses and letting loose thirty-two internat...
This thesis examines the ways in which historical films are presented on extended DVD editions, ta...
For an entangled cinema history: Borderland reflections on cinema, connections and spatial framesDan...
The uses of film across the museum spectrum date back to the early 20th century. Film was and is use...
In this chapter, I argue the case that film, and cinema more broadly, have produced metaphorical and...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
How do the documentary films contribute to a wide socio spatial understanding of public cultural ins...
From the origin of cinematograph, many where those who went out of Europe to film otherness. The foo...
This practice-based research examines the relationship between the historical framework of Expanded...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
The following thesis investigates the conditions of possibility for, as well as some of the conse...
Abstract: Museum as an institution has been, throughout history, inevitably connected with ideology,...
This volume, published in parallel to “Exhibiting the Moving Image,” extends the inquiry into the hi...
With machines mediating most of our cultural practices, and innovations, obsolescence and revivals c...
This PhD project proposes the idea of ‘attractions’ as a tool for the critical analysis and reassess...
Imagine opening the gates to a vault full of media apparatuses and letting loose thirty-two internat...
This thesis examines the ways in which historical films are presented on extended DVD editions, ta...
For an entangled cinema history: Borderland reflections on cinema, connections and spatial framesDan...
The uses of film across the museum spectrum date back to the early 20th century. Film was and is use...