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After the Avant-Garde
Contemporary German and Austrian Experimental Film
Edited by Randall Halle Edited by Reinhild Steingröver
Filmmaking in Germany and Austria has changed dramatically in the last decades with digitalization and the use of video and the Internet. Yet despite predictions of a negative effect on experimental film, the German and Austrian filmscape is filled with dynamic new experiments, as new technological possibilities push a break with the past, encouraging artists to find new forms. This volume of theoretically engaged essays explores this new landscape, introducing the work of established and emerging filmmakers, offering assessments of the intent and effect of their productions, and describing overall trends. It also explores the relationship of today's artists to the historical avant-garde, revealing a vibrant form of artistic engagement that has a history but has certainly not ended. The essays address such questions as the effects of transformations of cinematic space; the political effects of the breakdown of barriers between experimental film and advertising, and of the rise of music videos and reality TV; the effects of the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the rise of capitalism, and the European movement on experimental film work; and whether these experiments are aligned with mass political movements -- for instance that of anti-globalization -- or whether they strive for autonomy from quotidian politics.
Randall Halle is Klaus W. Jonas Professor of German and Film Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. Reinhild Steingröver is associate professor of German in the Department of Humanities at the Eastman School of Music.
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DETAILS
29 b/w illustrations Size: 9 x 6 in ISBN: 9781571133656
Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Oct/2008 Price: 80.00 USD / 45.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual
Subject: Film Performing Arts & Media
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 09/02/2010
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Contents
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Introduction Randall Norm
and Reinhild Ste
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The Future of "Art" and "Work" in the Age of Vision Machines: Harun Farocki Thomas Elsaesser
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The Embodied Film: Austrian Contributions to Experimental Cinema Bernadette Wagenstein
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Interview with Filmmaker Birgit Hein Randall Norman Halle
and Reinhild Steingröver
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Videorebels: Actions and Interventions of the German Video-Avant-Garde Annette Jael Lehman
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Meida in the Interim: Independent Film in East Germany before and after 1989 Claus Löser
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Blackbox GDR: DEFA's Untimely Avant-Garde Reinhild Steingröver
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In Your Face: Activism, Agit-Pop, and the Autonomy of Migration; The Case of Kanak Attak Nanna Heidenreich
and Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic
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Rapidly Expanding Cinema: On Border Rescue and the Tendentiousness of Interventionist Art Randall Norman Halle
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The Post-Pop Hauntings of Bjorn Melhus Alice A. Kuzniar
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Schlingensief's Peep Show: Post-Cinematic Spectacles and the Public Space of History Richard Langston
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From the Diary to the Webcam: Michael Brynntup and the Medical Self Robin Curtis
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QWERTY Cinema: Christoph Girardet/Matthias Muller's Pheonix Tapes Rembert Hüser
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Kirsten Winter: From Avant-Garde to Second Modernity Larson Powell
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The Representation of Space in the Films of Heinz Emigholz Owen Lyons
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Shocking the Audience, Shocking the Artist: Aesthetic Affinities to the Avant-Garde in Elke Krystufek's Work Christina Schmid
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Reviews
[This] book does a marvelous job of going beyond introductory work about German and Austrian experimental film. While the essays can be read independently, they complement each other in ways that show how the contributors have exchanged their ideas in workshops, seminars, and conferences. Readers looking for information on a single artist or "school" will not be disappointed, but the strength of this collection lies in its mosaic character. H-NET
In this superb collection, Halle and Steingröver provide insights both into the most recent developments in experimental filmmaking in Germany and Austria and into the works of eight fascinating contemporary experimental artists. CHOICE
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