by Uroskie, Andrew V
TitleBetween the black box and the white cube : expanded cinema and postwar art
Item typeBook
Author(s)Uroskie, Andrew V
ISBN
  • 9780226842981
  • 0226842983
  • 9780226842998
  • 0226842991
  • 022610902X
  • 9780226109022
LanguageEnglish
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Notes
  • Includes index.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-258) and index.
  • Introduction: from medium to site -- Rhetorics of expansion -- Leaving the movie theater -- Moving images in the gallery -- Cinema on stage -- The festival, the factory, and feedback -- Epilogue: the homelessness of the moving image.
Physical descriptionx, 273 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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