Stillness and time : photography and the moving image / edited by David Green and Joanna Lowry.
"This collection of essays by leading photographic and film theorists considers the changing relationship between the still and moving image in contemporary culture. The photograph has traditionally been seen as a quintessentially still image. Its ability to freeze and hold a moment in time has...
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Brighton :
Photoworks / Photoforum,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Marking time : photography, film and temporalities of the image / David Green
- Real time : instantaneity and the photographic imaginary / Mary Ann Doane
- Stillness becoming : reflections on Bazin, Barthes, and photographic stillness / Jonathan Friday
- Thinking stillness / Yve Lomax
- Portraits, still video portraits and the account of the soul / Joanna Lowry
- Melancholia 2 / Kaja Silverman
- Posing, acting, photography / David Campany
- The film-still and its double : reflections on the 'found' film-still / John Stezaker
- Frame/d time : a photogrammar of the fantastic / Garrett Stewart
- The possessive spectator / Laura Mulvey
- Possessive, pensive and possessed / Victor Burgin.