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Screendance

Inscribing the Ephemeral Image (livre en anglais)

de Douglas Rosenberg

Type
Etudes
Sujet
GenreComédie musicale
Mots Clés
danse, vidéo
Année d'édition
2012
Editeur
Oxford University Press
Langue
anglais
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Broché • 232 pages
15,5 x 23,5 cm
ISBN
978-0-19-977262-9
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Description de l'ouvrage :
• Visit the companion website
• Considers early photography and film
• Analyzes pieces by luminaries Maya Deren and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
• Examines static art by Duchamp as part of critical inquiry into the genre
• Features companion website with additional illustrations

The relationship between the practice of dance and the technologies of representation has excited artists since the advent of film. Dancers, choreographers, and directors are increasingly drawn to screendance, the practice of capturing dance as a moving image mediated by a camera. While the interest in screendance has grown in importance and influence amongst artists, it has until now flown under the academic radar. Emmy-nominated director and auteur Douglas Rosenberg's groundbreaking book considers screendance as both a visual art form as well as an extension of modern and post-modern dance without drawing artificial boundaries between the two. Both a history and a critical framework, Screendance: Inscribing the Ephemeral Image is a new and important look at the subject.

As he reconstructs the history and influences of screendance, Rosenberg presents a theoretical guide to navigating the boundaries of an inherently collaborative art form. Drawing on psycho-analytic, literary, materialist, queer, and feminist modes of analysis, Rosenberg explores the relationships between camera and subject, director and dancer, and the ephemeral nature of dance and the fixed nature of film. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a broader discussion of issues of hybridity and mediatized representation as they apply to dance on film.

Rosenberg also discusses the audiences and venues of screendance and the tensions between commercial and fine-art cultures that the form has confronted in recent years. The surge of screendance festivals and courses at universities around the world has exposed the friction that exists between art, which is generally curated, and dance, which is generally programmed. Rosenberg explores the cultural implications of both methods of reaching audiences, and ultimately calls for a radical new way of thinking of both dance and film that engages with critical issues rather than simple advocacy.

À propos de l'auteur :
Douglas Rosenberg, Associate Professor of Art, The University of Wisconsin, USA Douglas Rosenberg is an artist and scholar working at the intersection of performance and media. He is internationally recognized as a pioneer in screendance both as director and as a theorist. He organized the first international symposium on screendance and is a founding editor of the International Journal of Screendance.

Revue de Presse :
"Doug Rosenberg's genealogy of dance on screens masterfully elucidates the critical issues of this emerging field. A must-read for practitioners and theorists alike." - Ann Cooper Albright, author of Choreographing Difference, Traces of Light, and Modern Gestures

"What happens to awkward, lumpy bodies in the process of mediation and what is the physicality of the mediating technology? This book is a window to the complexities of discourses in Screendance and topics such as the mediated body, screen as site and originality in the age of reproduction which will be key to 21st century culture." - Claudia Kappenberg, International Journal of Screendance, University of Brighton UK

"Screendance: Inscribing the Ephemeral Image by Douglas Rosenberg performs the salutary task of introducing to one another a number of domains of discourse that ought to know about each other. Screendance is placed in the context of advanced artmaking, filmmaking, cultural theory, and performance studies while Rosenberg simultaneously suggests the reciprocal significance of screendance to those practices. This is a generous book that opens up the horizons of the conversation of screendance and much else." - Noel Carroll, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York

"Rosenberg is an intelligent, perceptive, often lucid and engaging writer...Screendance has assumed a secure place in the university curriculum, a result that Rosenberg helped bring about and the territory that he knows best." - Dance Current

"A richly researched and considered book... An outstanding contribution to theorizing the form." - International Journal of Screendance

Voir le site internet de l'éditeur Oxford University Press

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