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Audiovisions : cinema and television as entr'actes in history / Siegfried Zielinski ; translated by Gloria Custance.
Main entry:

Zielinski, Siegfried.

Title & Author:

Audiovisions : cinema and television as entr'actes in history / Siegfried Zielinski ; translated by Gloria Custance.

Publication:

Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©1999.

Description:

1 online resource (356 pages) : illustrations

Series:

Film culture in transition

Restrictions:

Use copy

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-345) and index.
Orientation: At the End of the History of Cinema and Television Prolegomena to a History of Audiovision -- 1. Vanishing Point -- Cinema: The Founding Years of Audiovision -- 2. Between the Wars: Between the Dispositifs -- 3. Vanishing Point Television? On the Permeation of Familial Privateness by Televisuality -- 4. No Longer Cinema, No Longer Television: The Beginning of a New Historical and Cultural Form of the Audiovisual Discourse -- Conclusion: Good Machines, Bad Machines: For Living Heterogeneity in the Arts of Picture and Sound -- Against Psychopathia Medialis.
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Summary:

An illustrated history of the transformation of the audiovisual media in the 20th century.

ISBN:

9789048503568 (electronic bk.)
9048503566 (electronic bk.)
9053563032
9789053563038
(pbk.)
905356313X
9789053563137
9781281972262 (online)
1281972266

Subject:

Television History.
Television Germany History.
Motion pictures History.
Television Forecasting.
Télévision Histoire.
Télévision Allemagne Histoire.
Cinéma Histoire.
Télévision Prévision.
PERFORMING ARTS Television Reference.
PERFORMING ARTS Film & Video General.
Motion pictures Production and direction Technological innovations.
Motion pictures Production and direction History.
Television Social aspects.
Motion pictures Social aspects.
Motion pictures
Television
Fernsehen
Film
Neue Medien
Filmkunst.
Televisie.
Television broadcasting History.
Television broadcasting Germany History.
Television broadcasting Forecasting.
Cinéma Histoire et critique.
Audiovisuel Aspect social.
Audiovisuel Innovations.
Germany

Form/genre:

Electronic books.
History

Host item:

Books at JSTOR: Open Access
OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks)

Added entries:

Film culture in transition.

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