Cinematic Interfaces

Cinematic Interfaces
Author: Seung-hoon Jeong
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781135053499

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In this book, Seung-hoon Jeong introduces the cinematic interface as a contact surface that mediates between image and subject, proposing that this mediation be understood not simply as transparent and efficient but rather as asymmetrical, ambivalent, immanent, and multidirectional. Jeong enlists the new media term "interface" to bring to film theory a synthetic notion of interfaciality as underlying the multifaceted nature of both the image and subjectivity. Drawing on a range of films, Jeong examines cinematic interfaces seen on screen and the spectator’s experience of them, including: the direct appearance of a camera/filmstrip/screen, the character’s bodily contact with such a medium-interface, the object’s surface and the subject’s face as "quasi-interface," and the image itself. Each of these case studies serves as a platform for remapping and revamping major concepts in film studies such as suture, embodiment, illusion, signification, and indexicality. Looking to such theories as the ontology of the image and the phenomenology of the body, this original theorization of the cinematic interface not only offers a conceptual framework for rethinking and re-linking film and media studies, but also suggests a general theory of the interface.

Make It So

Make It So
Author: Nathan Shedroff,Christopher Noessel
Publsiher: Rosenfeld Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781933820767

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Many designers enjoy the interfaces seen in science fiction films and television shows. Freed from the rigorous constraints of designing for real users, sci-fi production designers develop blue-sky interfaces that are inspiring, humorous, and even instructive. By carefully studying these “outsider” user interfaces, designers can derive lessons that make their real-world designs more cutting edge and successful.

Emulsions and Emulsion Stability

Emulsions and Emulsion Stability
Author: Johan Sjoblom
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2005-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781420028089

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Emulsions and Emulsion Stability, Second Edition provides comprehensive coverage of both theoretical and practical aspects of emulsions. The book presents fundamental concepts and processes in emulsified systems, such as flocculation, coalescence, stability, precipitation, deposition, and the evolution of droplet size distribution. The bo

Writing National Cinema

Writing National Cinema
Author: Jeffrey Middents
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781584658429

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A study of Peruvian Cinema and the role of criticism in forming a national cinematic vision

Screenplay

Screenplay
Author: Geoff King,Tanya Krzywinska
Publsiher: Wallflower Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002
Genre: Computer games
ISBN: 190336423X

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Hollywood film franchises are routinely translated into games and some game-titles make the move onto the big screen. This collection investigates the interface between cinema and games console or PC.

Progresses in Fracture and Strength of Materials and Structures

Progresses in Fracture and Strength of Materials and Structures
Author: Yu Zhou,Shan Tung Tu,Xi Shan Xie
Publsiher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Total Pages: 3240
Release: 2007-09-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783038131359

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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). The collection coveres all aspects of fracture and strength of materials and structure, particularly of advanced materials ranging from nanoscale to macroscale and modern structural systems ranging from large scale plants to micro- devices.

The Interface Effect

The Interface Effect
Author: Alexander R. Galloway
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2013-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745662923

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Interfaces are back, or perhaps they never left. The familiar Socratic conceit from the Phaedrus, of communication as the process of writing directly on the soul of the other, has returned to center stage in today's discussions of culture and media. Indeed Western thought has long construed media as a grand choice between two kinds of interfaces. Following the optimistic path, media seamlessly interface self and other in a transparent and immediate connection. But, following the pessimistic path, media are the obstacles to direct communion, disintegrating self and other into misunderstanding and contradiction. In other words, media interfaces are either clear or complicated, either beautiful or deceptive, either already known or endlessly interpretable. Recognizing the limits of either path, Galloway charts an alternative course by considering the interface as an autonomous zone of aesthetic activity, guided by its own logic and its own ends: the interface effect. Rather than praising user-friendly interfaces that work well, or castigating those that work poorly, this book considers the unworkable nature of all interfaces, from windows and doors to screens and keyboards. Considered allegorically, such thresholds do not so much tell the story of their own operations but beckon outward into the realm of social and political life, and in so doing ask a question to which the political interpretation of interfaces is the only coherent answer. Grounded in philosophy and cultural theory and driven by close readings of video games, software, television, painting, and other images, Galloway seeks to explain the logic of digital culture through an analysis of its most emblematic and ubiquitous manifestation – the interface.

Postnaturalism

Postnaturalism
Author: Shane Denson
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783839428177

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»Postnaturalism« offers an original account of human-technological co-evolution and argues that film and media theory, in particular, needs to be re-evaluated from the perspective of our material interfaces with a constantly changing environment. Extrapolating from Frankenstein films and the resonances they establish between a hybrid monster and the spectator hooked into the machinery of the cinema, Shane Denson engages debates in science studies and philosophy of technology to rethink histories of cinema, media, technology, and ultimately of the affective channels of our own embodiment. With a foreword by media theorist Mark B. N. Hansen.