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Cinematic chronotopes: affective encounters in space-time
Hesselberth, P.
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2012
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Hesselberth, P. (2012). Cinematic chronotopes: affective encounters in space-time.
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List of Images
Figure 0.1-0.6 Phillips’ Carousel Commercial (Adam Berg, Stink Digital, 2009) © Phillips
Figure 0.7 Filmstrip from Rape (Film No. 5) (Yoko Ono, 1969) © Yoko Ono Figure 0.8 David Rokeby: Seen. Installation at the Venice Biennale of Archi
tecture, Italy 2002 © David Rokeby
Figure 1.1 DOEK! Outdoor Film Festival Schiedam, The Netherlands 2001. © Frans Huisman. Photo by: Frans Huisman
Figure 1.2 Machteld Aardse & Anne Verhoijsen: Iran en Route. Video projections at Club 11 Post CS Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2006. © Machteld Aardse. Photo by: Machteld Aardse Figure 1.3 Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers. January 16–February 12 2007. A
joint project of Creative Time and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa), New York. View from 54th Street. © Doug Aitken. Photo by: Fred Charles
Figure 1.4-1.5 Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms 12.10.07 - 13.01.08 © Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Photos by: Gert Jan van Rooij Figure 1.6-1.9 Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms, Stedelijk Museum
Amsterdam, 2008. Photos by: Pepita Hesselberth
Figure 2.1-2.12 Screenshots Zusje (Robert Jan Westdijk, 1995) © Robert Jan Westdijk
Figure 2.13-2.24 Screenshots Rosetta (Jean-Luc and Pierre Dardenne, 1999) © Christine Plenus
Figure 2.25-2.34 Screenshots Idioterne (Lars von Trier, 1995) © Zentropa Figure 3.1 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Body Movies. Schouwburgplein, V2
Cultural Capital of Europe, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2001. © Arie Kieviet. Photo by: Arie Kieviet
Figure 3.2 Samuel van Hoogstaten. “’t Spel van den Schaduwendans.” Inleyding tot de Hooge Schoole der Schilderkonst: anders de zichtbaere werelt. 1677. 260. Bijzonder Collecties, University of Amsterdam, OTM: O 62-6094
Figure 3.3 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Body Movies, Museum of Art, Hong Kong, China, 2006. Photo by: Antimodular Research © Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
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Figure 3.4 Dan Graham: Present Continuous Past(s) (1974) © Dan Graham, Marian Goodman Gallery
Figure 3.5 Peter Campus: Interface (1972)
Figure 3.6 Myron Krueger: Videoplace (1975) Golden Nica Prix Ars Elec-tronica 1990 “Interaktive Kunst” © Myron W. Krueger, Katrin Hinrichsen
Figure 3.7-3.18 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Body Movies. Screenshots. Schouw-burgplein, V2 Cultural Capital of Europe, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2001. © Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Figure 3.19-3.22 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Body Movies. Screenshots. Te Papa Museum, New Zealand International Arts Festival, Wellington, New Zealand, 2008.
Figures 4.1-4.12 Screenshots The Source Code (Duncan Jones, 2011) © Entertain-ment One Benelux