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Cinema in the History of Media - Coggle Diagram
Cinema in the History of Media
Invention
Kittler's
Optical Media
3.3
How the television was invented and the purposes it serves separate from traditional cinema
Kittler's
Optical Media
2.2
History of the creation of the
lanterna magica
Film, A Sound Art
by Michael Chion
The invention of the concept of silent film based on the invention of sound film
Railway Journey: The Industrialization of Time and
Space in the Nineteenth Century
, Chapters 1–4
How the invention of the railway system is similar to that of film
“Chronophotography” by Étienne-Jules Marey
A detailed look into the potential use of photography and film to examine life and learn more about the world around us
Cultures in Orbit: Satellites and the
Televisual
by Lisa Parks
The way satellite technology interacts with television technology and how that impacts space technology
Social Justice
"Invisible Images (Your Pictures Are Looking at You)" by Trevor Paglen
The way that social media and photos online can be traceable to you
Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code
by Ruha Benjiman
Examining technological racism based on the codes and systems developed by people with implicit biases
A Theory of the Drone
by Grégoire Chamayou
Looks at the shift drones went through from surveillance tools to high-powered weapons
Theory
Kittler's
Optical Media
2.1
Diving into the way technological advancements shape the way people experience the world
"The Man Behind His Retina” by Miran Božovič
A reflection on the mechanics of the pinhole camera applied to perspective in relation to Alfred Hitchcock's
Rear Window
"Shame and Guilt: Caché” by Catherine Wheatley
A review of Michael Haneke's
Caché
and the expression of feeling through cinema
"Photography” by Siegfried Kracauer
The connection between photography and time, and how photography helps us understand time
Kittler's
Optical Media
1.1
An examination of the future of media in the university and academic sphere
"The Fetish of Technology" by David Harvey
Discussing the way people have turned technology into more than it is and what that does to our understanding of technology and our world
“Counterlogistics and the Communist Prospect” by Jasper Bernes
A discussion on Marxism and how those theories are put into practice against other social theories
Business & Economics
Capitalism and the Camera: Essays on Photography and Extraction
, eds. Kevin
Coleman and Daniel James
The way capitalism and artistic endeavors overlap
Screen Genealogies: From Optical Device to Environmental Medium
Commodification of the screen and how the accessibility to technology impacts business potential