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Film, Video, and Digitality: An Analysis of Cultural Form in Time-based Media
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Rob Flint
Publication date
1 January 2004
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Abstract
This thesis examines the material properties of time-based image media, in particular live video. The project is practice-based with a theoretical underpinning drawn from the debates on form and meaning associated with Walter Benjamin
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