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Machinic Vision

Critical Inquiry 26 (1):27-48 (1999)

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  1. Critical Hardware: The Circuit of Image and Data.Kyle Stine - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (3):762-786.
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  • Voiding Cinema: Subjectivity Beside Itself, or Unbecoming Cinema in Enter the Void.William Brown & David H. Fleming - 2015 - Film-Philosophy 19 (1):124-145.
    This essay examines Gaspar Noë's film, Enter the Void, in light of the work of both Gilles Deleuze and Alain Badiou. Arguing that the film shows to viewers the 'void' that separates subjects from objects, the essay also considers Noë's film in the light of drug literature and the altered states induced by cinema and describe by Anna Powell. Finally, the essay proposes that Enter the Void is a work of 'unbecoming' cinema, which in turn points to expansion of cinematic (...)
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  • The immersive spectator: a phenomenological hybrid.Maria Walsh - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (3):169 – 185.
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  • Ex-centric Cinema: Machinic Vision in the Powers of Ten and Electronic Cartography.Janet Harbord - 2012 - Body and Society 18 (1):99-119.
    After a century of cinema, accounts of this cultural form see it as divided between documentation and animation (the real and the magical). Yet the challenge that cinema presented in terms of a relocation of perception from the eye to the machine has become occluded. The shock of cinema in its earliest manifestations resided in the body of the spectator, no longer the site of primary perception, but dependent on an other (the camera, the projector) lacking in human qualities. This (...)
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  • The Time of Affect, or Bearing Witness to Life.Mark Hansen - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (3):584.
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  • The Affective Turn.Patricia T. Clough - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (1):1-22.
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  • The Underground Frontier.Godofredo Pereira - 2015 - Continent 4 (4).
    Out of the mobilisations of science by capital result territorial disputes of the earth and its resources. The earth’s underground and its elements are decoded into sets of discrete data. Resource gentrification and the emergence of frontiers in this substructure originated from a science driven by the speculation on capital assets. Hence, this vast exploration of the subterranean results in new disputes concerning geopolitical interests in particular areas.
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