Media archaeology as symptom
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In this paper, the epilogue to the forthcoming book Film History as Media Archaeology -Tracing Digital Cinema, Thomas Elsaesser's collected essays on media archaeology is presented.Abstract:
This essay constitutes the epilogue to the forthcoming book Film History as Media Archaeology – Tracing Digital Cinema, Thomas Elsaesser’s collected essays on media archaeology. In this essay, Elsaesser reflects upon the previous 25 years of research into media archaeology, highlighting its methods, terminology and problematic status as a discipline.read more
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