ABSTRACT

This book explores the cultural, intellectual, and artistic fascination with camera-eye metaphors in film culture of the twentieth century. By studying the very metaphor that cinema lives by, it provides a rich and insightful map of our understanding of cinema and film styles and shows how cinema shapes our understanding of the arts and media. As current new media technologies are attempting to shift the identity of cinema and moving imagery, it is hard to overstate the importance of this metaphor for our understanding of the modalities of vision. In what guises does the "camera eye" continue to survive in media that is called new?

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

Seeing-As

chapter 2|27 pages

Seeing Better and Seeing More

chapter 3|28 pages

Seeing and Writing

chapter 4|30 pages

Memory and Traces

chapter 5|26 pages

Gestures and Figures

chapter 6|35 pages

Roles and Models

chapter 8|11 pages

Retrospective