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Wednesday December 9, 2020

Day: December 9, 2020

Review

Brave New (Digital) World – Postcinematic Vision: The Coevolution of Moving-Image Media and the Spectator

Thomas Puhr
December 9, 2020
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eXistenZ (David Cronenberg, 1999) A Book Review by Thomas Puhr. While the author certainly won’t win over any Luddites…his intriguing, if stiflingly dense, analysis offers much for the adventurous reader to chew on.” It’s tempting to think of a film as an external, discrete object – one passively observed and, […]

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