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Title Documentary across disciplines / edited by Erika Balsom and Hila Peleg
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2016]
℗♭2016

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Description 322 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Introduction : the documentary attitude / Erika Balsom, Hila Peleg -- Bruises and blushes : photography "beyond" anthropology / Christopher Pinney -- "The cruel radiance of what is" / Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Ve⁺ѓre⁺ѓna Paravel, and Ben Rivers in conversation -- "A cage of information," or, what is a biometric diagram? / Zach Blas -- Interview in perspective 1 : the man with a tape recorder / Sylve⁺ђre Lotringer -- Photography is not served : "the family of man" and the human condition / Ariella Azoulay -- "Now that's Brecht at last!" : Harun Farocki's observational films / Volker Pantenburg -- Didactic elegy / Ben Lerner -- Reading between the images / Christa Blu⁺mlinger -- Montage against all odds / Antonia Majaca and Eyal Sivan in conversation -- No man's land, every man's home : Clemens von Wedemeyer's documentary aporia / Evgenia Giannouri -- Interviews in perspective 2 : dying documented / Sylve⁺ђre Lotringer -- Narrative, "evidence ve⁺ѓrite⁺ѓ," and the different truths of the modern trial documentary / Stella Bruzzi -- The right to one's self-image / Sohrab Mohebbi -- Data visualization and documentary's (in)visible frontiers / Kris Fallon
Notes "This book emerges from the Berlin Documentary Forum, a program for the production and presentation of contemporary and historical documentary practices in an interdisciplinary context, produced biannually between 2010 and 2014 by the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, under the artistic direction of Hila Peleg."--Colophon
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Documentary mass media and the arts.
Documentary films.
Documentary photography.
Author Balsom, Erika, editor
Peleg, Hila, editor
Haus der Kulturen der Welt.
LC no. 2015953007
ISBN 9780262529068 (paperback)
0262529068 (paperback)