ABSTRACT
Post-cinema designates a new way of making films. It is time to ask whether this novelty is complete or relative and to evaluate to what extent it represents a unitary or diversified current. The book proposes to integrate the post-cinema question within the post-art question in order to study the new ways of making filmic images. The issue will be considered at three levels: the impression of post-art on regular films; the relocation (Casetti) of the same films that can be seen using devices of all kinds in conditions more or less removed from the dispositif of the theater; the integration of cinema into contemporary art in all kinds of forms of creation and exhibition, parallel to the integration of contemporary art in regular cinema.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|17 pages
A Tribute to Agnès Varda
chapter 2|15 pages
The Incipit of Beaches of Agnès (Les plages d'Agnès)
part II|53 pages
The End of Cinema?
chapter 3|21 pages
Announcing the End of the Film Era
part III|60 pages
Technological Transformations
chapter 7|12 pages
The Twenty-First-Century Post-cinematic Ecology of the Film Museum
part IV|61 pages
New Dispositif, New Conditions
chapter 10|18 pages
Thinking Inside and Outside of the (Black) Box
part V|74 pages
Transformations in Film Form
part VI|72 pages
Post-cinema, an Artists' Affair
