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Cinematic Interfaces

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Cinematic Interfaces

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Film Theory After New Media

Cinematic Interfaces

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Cinematic Interfaces book

Film Theory After New Media
BySeung-hoon Jeong
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 24 July 2013
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203492864
Pages 281
eBook ISBN 9780203492864
Subjects Humanities
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Jeong, S.-H. (2013). Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory After New Media (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203492864

ABSTRACT

In this book, Seung-hoon Jeong introduces the cinematic interface as a contact surface that mediates between image and subject, proposing that this mediation be understood not simply as transparent and efficient but rather as asymmetrical, ambivalent, immanent, and multidirectional. Jeong enlists the new media term "interface" to bring to film theory a synthetic notion of interfaciality as underlying the multifaceted nature of both the image and subjectivity. Drawing on a range of films, Jeong examines cinematic interfaces seen on screen and the spectator’s experience of them, including: the direct appearance of a camera/filmstrip/screen, the character’s bodily contact with such a medium-interface, the object’s surface and the subject’s face as "quasi-interface," and the image itself. Each of these case studies serves as a platform for remapping and revamping major concepts in film studies such as suture, embodiment, illusion, signification, and indexicality. Looking to such theories as the ontology of the image and the phenomenology of the body, this original theorization of the cinematic interface not only offers a conceptual framework for rethinking and re-linking film and media studies, but also suggests a general theory of the interface.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|42 pages

The Medium Interface

chapter 2|43 pages

The Body Interface

chapter 3|40 pages

The Surface of the Object

chapter 4|40 pages

The Face of the Subject

chapter 5|34 pages

Image and Subjectivity

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