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Expanded Cinema - Fiftieth Anniversary Edition (Hardcover)
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Expanded Cinema - Fiftieth Anniversary Edition (Hardcover)
Series: Meaning Systems
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Fiftieth anniversary reissue of the founding media studies book
that helped establish media art as a cultural category. First
published in 1970, Gene Youngblood's influential Expanded Cinema
was the first serious treatment of video, computers, and holography
as cinematic technologies. Long considered the bible for media
artists, Youngblood's insider account of 1960s counterculture and
the birth of cybernetics remains a mainstay reference in today's
hypermediated digital world. This fiftieth anniversary edition
includes a new Introduction by the author that offers conceptual
tools for understanding the sociocultural and sociopolitical
realities of our present world. A unique eyewitness account of
burgeoning experimental film and the birth of video art in the late
1960s, this far- ranging study traces the evolution of cinematic
language to the end of fiction, drama, and realism. Vast in scope,
its prescient formulations include "the paleocybernetic age,"
"intermedia," the "artist as design scientist," the "artist as
ecologist," "synaesthetics and kinesthetics," and "the
technosphere: man/machine symbiosis." Outstanding works are
analyzed in detail. Methods of production are meticulously
described, including interviews with artists and technologists of
the period, such as Nam June Paik, Jordan Belson, Andy Warhol, Stan
Brakhage, Carolee Schneemann, Stan VanDerBeek, Les Levine, and
Frank Gillette. An inspiring Introduction by the celebrated
polymath and designer R. Buckminster Fuller-a perfectly cut gem of
countercultural thinking in itself-places Youngblood's radical
observations in comprehensive perspective. Providing an
unparalleled historical documentation, Expanded Cinema clarifies a
chapter of countercultural history that is still not fully
represented in the arthistorical record half a century later. The
book will also inspire the current generation of artists working in
ever-newer expansions of the cinematic environment and will prove
invaluable to all who are concerned with the technologies that are
reshaping the nature of human communication.
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