Description |
128 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm |
Summary |
"Victor Burgin examines a kaleidoscope of film fragments drawn from a variety of media as well as the Internet, memory and fantasy. Among these are sequences of such brevity they might almost be stills. Such 'sequence-images', as Burgin calls them, are neither strictly 'image' nor 'image-sequence' and have not been addressed hitherto either by film or photography theory. He considers these through some typical individual experiences - reflecting on such disparate occurrences as the association in memory of fragments from otherwise unrelated films, of the relation of a recollected film image to an architectural setting, or of feeling 'marked' by an image remembered from a film."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-127) |
Subject |
Motion pictures -- Psychological aspects.
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Recollection (Psychology)
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LC no. |
2005415417 |
ISBN |
1861892152 paperback |
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