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Cinematic Images: The Digital Condition of Moving Images

[collection]

Grabbe, Lars C.
Rupert-Kruse, Patrick
Schmitz, Norbert M.
(ed.)

Abstract

The interplay of physical embodiment and digital images is getting enhanced by new media interfaces. The postmodern condition of media communication turns into a mode of hyper-aesthetics, and immersive image technologies - like cinematic images - enable a completely novel form of image aesthetics an... view more

The interplay of physical embodiment and digital images is getting enhanced by new media interfaces. The postmodern condition of media communication turns into a mode of hyper-aesthetics, and immersive image technologies - like cinematic images - enable a completely novel form of image aesthetics and user interaction with the cinematic image structures. "Cinematic Images" contributes to the wide range of the hyper-aesthetic image discourse to connect the concept of cinematic depiction, digital design and software imagery with the approaches in modern media theory, philosophy, perceptual theory, aesthetics, computer graphics and art theory as well as the complex range of image science. This volume monitors and discusses the relation of images and technological evolution in the context of cinematic images within the perspective of an autonomous image science.... view less

Keywords
picture; new technology; media technology; film; digitalization; video; computer game; audiovisual media; film production; aesthetics

Classification
Other Media
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
film history; computer-generated aesthetics; film theory; post-cinematic era; digital image; video game technologies; TikTok duet; diversity; digital art; image science; digital turn; post-cinema; moving images; digital film production; Pixar films; CGI

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Publisher
Büchner-Verlag

City
Marburg

Page/Pages
150 p.

Series
Yearbook of Moving Image Studies, 2023

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14631/978-3-96317-967-9

ISBN
978-3-96317-967-9

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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