MFJ 73 “everywhere”

Spring 2021

 

This issue focuses on novel ways of understanding the world through the moving image and offers their readers a fresh insight into the very basis of cinematic experience. Highlights include Chris Dymond’s article on the limitations of photographic and moving image technologies for representing the full extent of reality, Sarah Friedland’s free-ranging conversation with the curators of three recent exhibitions addressing Speculative Realism, Andrzej Jachimczyk’s late night explorations of streaming cinema, and more.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Introduction
Grahame Weinbren

 

REVIEWS

Radical Acts of Care: Media City Film Festival
Jonathan Ellis

Amit Dutta’s Wittgenstein Plays Chess with Marcel Duchamp, Or How Not to Do Philosophy on MUBI
Andrzej Jachimczyk

Things Are Not What They Seem: e-flux Artist Cinemas 2020(Video Essay)
Grahame Weinbren

Japanese Expanded Cinema and Intermedia: Critical Texts of the 1960s
Amber Noé

 

ARTICLE

Plant-Filming: Re-viewing Vegetality (Notes and Citations)
Chris Dymond

 

ARTIST PAGES

Survival
Jenny Perlin

 

CONVERSATIONS

The Speculative Nonfiction Zeitgeist
Sarah Ema Friedland with Emily Apter, Almudena Escobar López, Annie Horner, Inney Prakash, and Rachael Rakes

Scroll Montage and the Cinematic:
A Conversation With Director Gu Xiaogang on Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains (Notes and Citations)
Ying Xiao and Wei Lin

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Fields of View: Film Art and Spectatorship by A.L. Rees
Nicky Hamlyn

Experimental Film and Photochemical Practices by Kim Knowles
David E. James

London’s Arts Labs and the 60s Avant-Garde by David Curtis
John Rapko

 

IN MEMORIAM

Alan Rath (1959 — 2020)
Jim Campbell

Books Received

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Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 8 × 10 in
Publication Date

15 April 2021, Spring Issue

Pages

88

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