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Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds


Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds

Paperback by Murray, Timothy

Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds

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ISBN:
9780816634026
Publication Date:
16 Dec 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 - 4 May 2024
Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds

Description

In this intellectually groundbreaking work, Timothy Murray investigates a paradox embodied in the book's title: What is the relationship between digital, in the form of new media art, and baroque, a highly developed early modern philosophy of art? Making an exquisite and unexpected connection between the old and the new, Digital Baroque analyzes the philosophical paradigms that inform contemporary screen arts. Examining a wide range of art forms, Murray reflects on the rhetorical, emotive, and social forces inherent in the screen arts' dialogue with early modern concepts. Among the works discussed are digitally oriented films by Peter Greenaway, Jean-Luc Godard, and Chris Marker; video installations by Thierry Kuntzel, Keith Piper, and Renate Ferro; and interactive media works by Toni Dove, David Rokeby, and Jill Scott. Sophisticated readings reveal the electronic psychosocial webs and digital representations that link text, film, and computer. Murray puts forth an innovative Deleuzian psychophilosophical approach-one that argues that understanding new media art requires a fundamental conceptual shift from linear visual projection to nonlinear temporal folds intrinsic to the digital form.

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