This essay explores the relationship between temporal alterity and audiovisual media, building on case analyses of select works in film, television series and video game. Sketching a notion of audiovisual windows and starting, among others, from Deleuze’s idea of cinematic time crystals, the paper designs a media culture theory of temporal alterity that is split between alienation (aesthetic experience of time) and absorption (anaesthetic experience of time). Central to this venture is an attempt to outline six fundamental forms of temporal otherness in audiovisual media while, on a thematic level, the ultimate quest for the absolute other of human time leads to imaginations of celestial phenomena like astral or angelic time and instrument...
The paper deals with the recent historical and cultural shift from a modern conceptualization of tim...
Inspired by Farshad Zahedi’s audiovisual essay The Petrified Object and the Poetics of Time in Cinem...
This collection analyzes twenty-first-century American television programs that rely upon temporal a...
Contains fulltext : 68353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This research pr...
This book contains a series of reflections on the theme of temporalities in cinema in the world of a...
In the contemporary West, experiences of time are shaped by—and inextricably linked to—the nature of...
Comparative analysis of linear, non-linear and multiple temporal dimensions in music and film reveal...
In this article, the author begins to identify a new way to understand the experiment in arts and hu...
The study presented in this article investigates the temporal unfolding and multimodal orchestration...
Video-objects are often discussed in terms of their ability to reflect upon the speed of our narciss...
The conundrum of interactive time-based content implies a clash of three distinct temporalities: The...
This article proposes a reflection about the notion of time and its relation to the media based on t...
Digital media everyday inscribe new patterns of time, promising instant communication, synchronous c...
Aquesta tesi presenta una aproximació teòrica a l'estudi del temps cinemàtic en l'audiovisual intera...
Through the development and analysis of an audiovisual art practice this research explores creative ...
The paper deals with the recent historical and cultural shift from a modern conceptualization of tim...
Inspired by Farshad Zahedi’s audiovisual essay The Petrified Object and the Poetics of Time in Cinem...
This collection analyzes twenty-first-century American television programs that rely upon temporal a...
Contains fulltext : 68353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This research pr...
This book contains a series of reflections on the theme of temporalities in cinema in the world of a...
In the contemporary West, experiences of time are shaped by—and inextricably linked to—the nature of...
Comparative analysis of linear, non-linear and multiple temporal dimensions in music and film reveal...
In this article, the author begins to identify a new way to understand the experiment in arts and hu...
The study presented in this article investigates the temporal unfolding and multimodal orchestration...
Video-objects are often discussed in terms of their ability to reflect upon the speed of our narciss...
The conundrum of interactive time-based content implies a clash of three distinct temporalities: The...
This article proposes a reflection about the notion of time and its relation to the media based on t...
Digital media everyday inscribe new patterns of time, promising instant communication, synchronous c...
Aquesta tesi presenta una aproximació teòrica a l'estudi del temps cinemàtic en l'audiovisual intera...
Through the development and analysis of an audiovisual art practice this research explores creative ...
The paper deals with the recent historical and cultural shift from a modern conceptualization of tim...
Inspired by Farshad Zahedi’s audiovisual essay The Petrified Object and the Poetics of Time in Cinem...
This collection analyzes twenty-first-century American television programs that rely upon temporal a...