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Shivers Down Your Spine

Cinema, Museums, and the Immersive View (livre en anglais)

de Alison Griffiths

Type
Etudes
Sujet
Généralités
Mots Clés
musée, exposition, informatique
Année d'édition
2008
Editeur
Columbia University Press
Collection
Film and Culture
Langue
anglais
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Format
Relié • 392 pages
23,5 x 18,5 cm
ISBN
978-0-231-12988-6
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Description de l'ouvrage :
From the architectural spectacle of the medieval cathedral and the romantic sublime of the nineteenth-century panorama to the techno-fetishism of today's London Science Museum, humans have gained a deeper understanding of the natural world through highly illusionistic representations that engender new modes of seeing, listening, and thinking. What unites and defines many of these wondrous spaces is an immersive view-an invitation to step inside the virtual world of the image and become a part of its universe, if only for a short time.

Since their inception, museums of science and natural history have mixed education and entertainment, often to incredible, eye-opening effect. Immersive spaces of visual display and modes of exhibition send "shivers" down our spines, engaging the distinct cognitive and embodied mapping skills we bring to spectacular architecture and illusionistic media. They also force us to reconsider traditional models of film spectatorship in the context of a mobile and interactive spectator.

Through a series of detailed historical case studies, Alison Griffiths masterfully explores the uncanny and unforgettable visceral power of the medieval cathedral, the panorama, the planetarium, the IMAX theater, and the science museum. Examining these structures as exemplary spaces of immersion and interactivity, Griffiths reveals the sometimes surprising antecedents of modern media forms, suggesting the spectator's deep-seated desire to become immersed in a virtual world. Shivers Down Your Spine demonstrates how immersive and interactive museum display techniques such as large video displays, reconstructed environments, and touch-screen computer interactives have redefined the museum space, fueling the opposition between public and private, science and spectacle, civic and corporate interests, voice and text, and life and death. In her remarkable study of sensual spaces, Griffiths explains why, for centuries, we keep coming back for more.

À propos de l'auteur :
Alison Griffiths is a Distinguished Professor of film and media studies at Baruch College and the City University of New York Graduate Center. Her Columbia University Press books are Carceal Fantasies: Cinema and Prison in Twentieth-Century America (2016), and Wondrous Difference: Cinema, Anthropology, and Turn-of-the-Century Visual Culture (2002).

Revue de Presse :
This is a scholarly, in-depth study of an important aspect of museum exhibitions today... Highly recommended. Choice

With this volume, Griffiths has established herself as one of the most ambitious scholars now straddling the various fields that comprise visual studies. Randolph Lewis, Museum Anthropology Review

Beautifully illustrated... fascinating... engaging. Malgorzata Rymsza-Pawlowska, Technology and Culture

Voir le site internet de l'éditeur Columbia University Press

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