Futurism and early cinema shared a fascination with dynamic movement and speed, presenting both as harbingers of an emerging new way of life and new aesthetic criteria. And the Futurists quickly latched on to cinema as a device with great potential to manipulate our perceptions in order to create a new world. In the edited collection Futurist Cinema, Rossella Catanese explores that conjunction, bringing in avant-garde artists and their manifestos to show how painters and other artists turned to cinema as a model for overcoming the inherently static nature of painting in order to rethink it for a new era.
| ISBN: | 9789089647528 |
| Publication date: | 13th December 2017 |
| Author: | Rossella Catanese, Giovanni Lista, Paolo Bertetto, Valentina Valente, Sabine Schrader, Wanda Strauven, Elisa Uffreduzzi, Antonio Saccoccio, Giancarlo Carpi |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 258 pages |
| Series: | Film Culture in Transition |
| Genres: |
Film history, theory or criticism Media studies |
Futurism and early cinema shared a fascination with dynamic movement and speed, presenting both as harbingers of an emerging new way of life and new aesthetic criteria. And the Futurists quickly latched on to cinema as a device with great potential to manipulate our perceptions in order to create a new world. In the edited collection Futurist Cinema, Rossella Catanese explores that conjunction, bringing in avant-garde artists and their manifestos to show how painters and other artists turned to cinema as a model for overcoming the inherently static nature of painting in order to rethink it for a new era.
Futurist Cinema features in the following genres: Film history, theory or criticism
Futurist Cinema is available in Hardback
Futurist Cinema was written by Rossella Catanese, Giovanni Lista, Paolo Bertetto, Valentina Valente, Sabine Schrader, Wanda Strauven, Elisa Uffreduzzi, Antonio Saccoccio, Giancarlo Carpi and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Futurist Cinema has 258 pages
Yes it is part of Film Culture in Transition series
£117.00