Volume 35, Issue 2 (2013) Motion Pictures: Politics of Perception
This special issue examines the capacity of images—be they still or mobile—to move us as viewers. We wish to foreground the capacity of motion to induce affect and to spark emotional response. In this we tarry with recent scholarship on affect that insists upon sharply differentiating affect from emotion.
Read more in the editors' introduction to the special issue
Introduction
Motion Pictures: Politics of Perception
Marta Zarzycka and Bettina Papenburg
Articles
Be-hold: Touch, Temporality, and the Cinematic Thumbnail Image
Jennifer M. Barker
Movement That Matters Historically: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller’s 2012 'Alter Bahnhof Video Walk'
Christine Ross
Still 'Einstellung': Stillmoving Imagenesis
Jon Inge Faldalen
Uncanny Motions: Facing Death, Morphing Life
Anu Koivunen
On Robots and Turtles: A Posthuman Perspective on Camera and Image Movement after Michael Snow’s 'La région centrale'
Florian Leitner
Book Reviews
A Primer to the Media Prehistory of the Present
Matthew Stoddard
Captive Thinking, Thinking Capture
Hongwei Thorn Chen
Contributor
Contributors
Discourse Editors
Motion Pictures: Politics of Perception
- Guest Editor
- Marta Zarzycka
- Guest Editor
- Bettina Papenburg