Between Images Montage and the Problems of Relation

Between Images Montage and the Problems of Relation
- ISBN 13:
9780197612293
- ISBN 10:
0197612296
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 11/14/2023
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
"Between Images proposes a unique theory of montage a technique of relation: a way of rethinking and reshaping how humans relate—to ourselves and each other, to the material world, to the planet and its nonhuman inhabitants. Historically, film criticism has cast editing in one of several roles: as a device of spatiotemporal continuity to maintain the viewer's investment in the story-world; as an agent of disorder that confounds conventions of realism to prompt the viewer's intellectual engagement; and as an expressionistic device for augmenting the duration and combination of shots to leave a sensory impression. While not abandoning such accounts, this book ventures closer to the heart of montage by distinguishing the space between images as itself a powerful source of political, emotional, and aesthetic formation. Venturing into an "expanded field of montage," this study traces the cut and the splice across photographic and cinematic media, where the space between images becomes a setting for navigating and renegotiating the terms of relation, of the "being-with" that connects all forms of life. Between Images brings together a diverse cast of established and emerging film artists—Harun Farocki, Hito Steyerl, Steve McQueen, and Cauleen Smith, Daïchi Saito, and Ja'Tovia Gary among others—to demonstrate the abiding capacity of cinema to effect change."