"Moving images take us on mental and emotional journeys, over the course of which we and our worlds undergo change. This is the premise of Ecologies of the Moving Image, which accounts for the ways cinematic moving images move viewers in ways that reshape our understanding of ourselves, of life, and of the Earth and universe. This book presents an ecophilosophy of the cinema: an account of the moving image in relation to its lived ecologies--the material, social, and perceptual relations within which movies are produced, consumed, and incorporated into cultural life. Cinema, Adrian Ivakhiv argues, lures us into its worlds, but those worlds are grounded in a material and communicative Earth that supports them, even if that supporting materia...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores ecological issues and values in relation to five films and a...
In Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, Ecology, and Film, international scholars investigate how f...
This practice-theory dissertation focuses on expanding the documentary form to better attune to the ...
Review of Adrian J. Ivankhiv\u27s Ecologies of the Moving Image: Cinema, Affect, Nature
This dissertation investigates the relationships between film and the natural world. Building upon e...
This item is part 2 of the Screening Nature entry.This item is part 2 of the Screening Nature entry....
The aim of this paper is to raise questions about how cinema can allow us to rethink our relationshi...
Cinematic Affect in a Time of Ecological Emergency is situated within a moving image practice that a...
This article proposes an ecophilosophy of the cinema. It builds on Martin Heidegger’s articulation...
Environmentalism and ecology are areas of rapid growth in academia and society at large. Screening N...
This article introduces recent English scholarship in the expanding field of ecocinema studies. It o...
How does a new materialist film practice look? To approach this question the practice-led material d...
This article focuses on recent artistic practice in relation to the notion of media ecology, and the...
This chapter, and my interview with James Benning published in the same book, are part of my wider r...
This thesis presents a critical intervention in the emerging fields of ecocinema and transnational f...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores ecological issues and values in relation to five films and a...
In Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, Ecology, and Film, international scholars investigate how f...
This practice-theory dissertation focuses on expanding the documentary form to better attune to the ...
Review of Adrian J. Ivankhiv\u27s Ecologies of the Moving Image: Cinema, Affect, Nature
This dissertation investigates the relationships between film and the natural world. Building upon e...
This item is part 2 of the Screening Nature entry.This item is part 2 of the Screening Nature entry....
The aim of this paper is to raise questions about how cinema can allow us to rethink our relationshi...
Cinematic Affect in a Time of Ecological Emergency is situated within a moving image practice that a...
This article proposes an ecophilosophy of the cinema. It builds on Martin Heidegger’s articulation...
Environmentalism and ecology are areas of rapid growth in academia and society at large. Screening N...
This article introduces recent English scholarship in the expanding field of ecocinema studies. It o...
How does a new materialist film practice look? To approach this question the practice-led material d...
This article focuses on recent artistic practice in relation to the notion of media ecology, and the...
This chapter, and my interview with James Benning published in the same book, are part of my wider r...
This thesis presents a critical intervention in the emerging fields of ecocinema and transnational f...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores ecological issues and values in relation to five films and a...
In Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, Ecology, and Film, international scholars investigate how f...
This practice-theory dissertation focuses on expanding the documentary form to better attune to the ...