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The relationship of fine art and the poor in late nineteenth century England
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How to become a bioscope model: transition, mediation and the language of film performance
The bioscope or film âmodelâ was an early term used to designate the fiction film performer. Making its relatively brief appearance in film discourse around 1910, before the theatrical terminology of âactorsâ and âactingâ had fully taken hold, the film âmodelâ hints at an alternative understanding of fiction film performance on the part of early audiences. This article traces the possible genealogy of the film âmodelâ, relating it to the activities of models in adjacent cultural fields, including painting, photography and magic lantern practice. It also seeks to situate the film âmodelâ in the context of the discursive and formal changes that attended the cinemaâs media âconstitutionâ as a platform for narrative