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An edition of Expanded cinema (1970)

Expanded cinema.

[1st ed.]
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Dutton
Language
English
Pages
432

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Cover of: Expanded Cinema
Expanded Cinema
March 1, 1971, Littlehampton Book Services Ltd
Cover of: Expanded cinema.
Expanded cinema.
1970, Dutton
in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: Expanded cinema
Expanded cinema
1970, E.P. Dutton
in English
Cover of: Expanded cinema.
Expanded cinema.: Introd. by R. Buckminster Fuller.
1970, Dutton
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First Sentence

"As a child of the New Age, for whom "nature" is the solar system and "reality" is an invisible environment of messages, I am naturally hypersensitive to the phenomenon of vision."

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Page 11
Introduction by R. Buckminster Fuller
Page 15
Inexorable Evolution and Human Ecology by R. Buckminster Fuller
Page 37
Preface
Page 41
Part One:. The Audience and the Myth of Entertainment
Page 45
Radical Evolution and Future Shock in the Paleocybernetic Age
Page 50
The Intermedia Network as Nature
Page 54
Popular Culture and the Noosphere
Page 57
Art, Entertainment, Entropy
Page 59
Retrospective Man and Human Condition
Page 66
The Artist as Design Scientist
Page 70
Part Two:. Synaesthetic Cinema : The End of Drama
Page 75
Global Closed Circuit : The Earth as Software
Page 78
Synaesthetic Synthesis : Simultaneous Perception of Harmonic Opposites
Page 81
Evocation and Metamorphosis : Montage as Collage
Page 84
Evocation and Exposition : Toward Oceanic Consciousness
Page 92
Synaesthetics and Kinaesthetics : The Way of All Experience
Page 97
Mythopoeia : The End of Fiction
Page 106
Synaesthetics and Synergy
Page 109
Synaesthetic Cinema and Polymorphous Eroticism
Page 112
Synaesthetic Cinema and Extra-Objective Reality
Page 122
Image-Exchange and thePost-Mass Audience Age
Page 128
Part Three:. Toward Cosmic Consciousness
Page 135
2001: The New Nostalgia
Page 139
The Stargate Corridor
Page 151
The Cosmic Cinema of Jordan Belson
Page 157
Part Four:. Cybernetic Cinema and Computer Films
Page 179
The Technosphere : Man/Machine Symbiosis
Page 180
The Human Bio-Computer and His Electronic Brainchild
Page 183
Hardware and Software
Page 185
The Aesthetic Machine
Page 189
Cybernetic Cinema
Page 194
Computer Films
Page 207
Part Five:. Television as a Creative Medium
Page 257
The Videosphere
Page 260
Cathode-Ray Tube Videotronics
Page 265
Synaesthetic Videotapes
Page 281
Videographic Cinema
Page 317
Closed-Circuit Television and Teledynamic Environments
Page 337
Part Six:. Intermedia
Page 345
The Artist as Ecologist
Page 346
World Expositions and Nonordinary Reality
Page 352
Cerebrum: Intermedia and the Human Sensorium
Page 359
Intermedia Theatre
Page 365
Multiple-Projection Environments
Page 387
Part Seven:. Holographic Cinema : A New World
Page 399
Wave-Front Reconstruction : Lensless Photography
Page 400
Dr. Alex Jacobson : Holography in Motion
Page 404
Limitations of Holographic Cinema
Page 407
Projecting Holographic Movies
Page 411
The Kinoform: Computer-Generated Holographic Movies
Page 414
Technoanarchy : The Open Empire
Page 415
Selected Bibliography
Page 421
Index
Page 427

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 421-425.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/023
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.E96 Y6

The Physical Object

Pagination
432 p.
Number of pages
432

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5754247M
Internet Archive
expandedcinema00youn
ISBN 10
0525101527
LCCN
71087207

First Sentence

"As a child of the New Age, for whom "nature" is the solar system and "reality" is an invisible environment of messages, I am naturally hypersensitive to the phenomenon of vision."

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