O Cinema Dito dos Primeiros Tempos: um Caldo de Cultura em Plena Ebulição...

Authors

  • André Gaudreault Universidade de Montreal

Keywords:

cinema, cinématographe, cultural series, animation, digital

Abstract

The concept of cultural series makes it possible to consider alternative outlooks and discourses on the historical circumstances out of which cinema emerged. This approach bringing into light the institutional and cultural “polyphony” defining early cinema, in which the praxinoscope, the magic lantern and the Edison kinetoscope cross paths, leads the author to posit that the “animation” cultural series provided the main framework of the res cinematografica. While the capturing-restoring paradigm associated with the Lumière Cinématographe appeared to be dominant within both the output of pioneering lmmakers and the institution of the early years of moving pictures, a return to the animation of images as the founding principle of cinema brings a new understanding of its real differential force. This shift further sheds light on cinema’s ability to evolve and adapt during the multiple identity crisis it has lived through, up to and including the current trend towards hybridity brought about by digital technology, as well as by the heightened porosity associated with new digital platforms and media convergence.

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Author Biography

André Gaudreault, Universidade de Montreal

André Gaudreault é professor titular da Universidade de Montreal. Dirige o Grafics (Grupo de Pesquisas sobre o Advento e a Formação das Instituições Cinematográficas e Cênicas), bem como a revista Cinémas e a seção canadense da parceria internacional TECHNÈS.

Published

2018-04-06

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Artigos | Articles