Du Split-Screen Au Multi-Screen from Split-Screen to Multi-Screen: La Narration Video-Filmique Spatialement Distribuee Spatially Distributed Video-Cinematic Narration

Author:   Marcin Sobieszczanski ,  C Masoni LaCroix
Publisher:   Heinemann Publishing
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9781299432246


Pages:   335
Publication Date:   01 January 2010
Format:   Electronic book text
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Selon la perspective suivie dans cet ouvrage, le spectateur est actuellement en train d acquerir de nouvelles capacites de suivi et d absorption de l image en mouvement. Depuis une quinzaine d annees, les createurs de l iconosphere avancent sur le chemin de la complexification et de la multiplication des moyens narratifs visuels. Cette demarche est preparee non seulement par des experimentations artistiques historiques mais avant tout par l accoutumance des populations urbanisees a l immersion dans l iconographie dynamique, par la proliferation des sources d information imagee, par les pratiques interactives tels le zapping televisuel, la consultation d Internet, l imagerie de la telephonie mobile, ainsi que par la mediatisation iconique de la conduite de vehicules et d engins. Ces nouvelles manieres de consommer l image et le son dynamisent les nouvelles creations multi-supports et feront bientot disparaitre la salle obscure a projection plate et unique ainsi que les appareils mono-ecraniques. Nous proposons dans cet ouvrage une etude bilingue franco-anglaise quasi-exhaustive du phenomene, ancree dans l epistemologie des sciences cognitives, apportant des eclaircissements theoriques conjugues aux analyses des uvres recentes et anciennes, et etayee par les considerations et les temoignages d artistes. According to this study, the spectator is currently acquiring new capacities to follow and to assimilate the moving image. In the last fifteen years, designers in the iconosphere have continued to make progress with the development and expansion of the media of visual narration. This advance is not only the result of past artistic experiments, but is above all rooted in such phenomena as the adaptation of urban populations to dynamic iconography, the proliferation of visual information, the emergence of interactive practices, such as channel surfing, the Internet search, mobile phone interfaces, as well as the visual interfaces for operating vehicles and other machines. These new ways of consuming images and sounds have fueled an expansion of new multi-screen designs that will gradually make the dark theater projection and the single-screen device obsolete. This bilingual French-English study offers a semi-comprehensive investigation of these phenomena, anchored in the epistemology of cognitive science, providing theoretical explanations combined with analyses of recent and historical works and accompanied by the reflections and testimonies of artists.

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Author:   Marcin Sobieszczanski ,  C Masoni LaCroix
Publisher:   Heinemann Publishing
Imprint:   Heinemann Publishing
ISBN:  

9781299432246


ISBN 10:   1299432247
Pages:   335
Publication Date:   01 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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