Cinema defies time through its 'uncanny ontology': moving images always document what is not yet dead but also not quite alive, simulacra of life at its most vivid. This unresolvable tension between rewind and replay, between presence and absence, between life preserved and the kingdom of shadows, has profoundly altered our understanding of what history is, just as the same tension between original and copy, between reconstruction and replica, dominates our thinking today about the status of art and historical artifacts, in our post-auratic era that nonetheless craves authenticity and “keeping things real.”Issue 2
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This research examines the spectrality of animation and other media based on the photographic trace....
The term ‘obsolescence’ has in recent years re-entered the vocabulary of the art world, memory studi...
The digital has speeded up multi-platform image delivery, to impose sampling and collagic strategies...
The history of artists working with the moving image constitutes a substantial dialogue with technol...
In Southeast Asian cinemas and its theorizations, ghosts have come to occupy an important role as fi...
This research utilises and deconstructs the contemporary practice of rephotography, investigating wh...
textAn observation, whether it be real or fictitious, has the ability to create its own meaning with...
“Films are containers filled with objects”, according to Volker Pantenburg, but the status of the ob...
Films have a disconcerting resemblance to memory. They register images with lens and emulsion in a p...
Critical realism is an anti-reductionist approach that asserts the independence of an external world...
This paper explores notions of realism, evidence, undecidability and faith in the context of our rel...
This research examines the spectrality of animation and other media based on the photographic trace....
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the number of theoretical studies exploring soc...
The paper will present a body of ongoing practice-based research that interrogates the interface of ...
This research utilises and deconstructs the contemporary practice of rephotography, investigating wh...
This research examines the spectrality of animation and other media based on the photographic trace....