All posts tagged with 'film'
Cut! : Innovative Structures
Intensive/Extensive Cartography
Christopher Trice’s work draws from a background in philosophy, music production and sound design. He is currently completing a video series entitled Still Life and is developing a short film tentatively titled Zeno’s Image Paradox. Beyond this film work, he is currently researching the Soviet montage theories of Sergei Eisenstein and Dziga Vertov and their connection to the establishment of the notion of post-production. He has written on the evocation of Emmanuel Levinas in Jean-Luc Godard’s Notre Musique and an analysis of modern film scores for Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera. Research for future work currently centres on Henri Bergson’s concept of the memory-image as a model for approaching Godard’s reclamation of montage in Histoire(s) du cinema.
Brent is a PhD student in Cultural Studies and a Graduate Council Fellow at Stony Brook University. His research interests include film and television (particularly science fiction), new media, postcolonial and Marxist theory, punk rock subcultures, globalization and transnationalisms, and queer theory. His work has appeared in Rupkatha Journal and CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, and he has a chapter in a forthcoming collection on race and nationality in the works of Joss Whedon.