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  2. Database cinema - Wikipedia

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    Database cinema. One of the principal features defining traditional cinema is a fixed and linear narrative structure. [1] In Database Cinema however, the story develops by selecting scenes from a given collection like a computer game in which a player performs certain acts and thereby selects scenes and creating a narrative.

  3. Lev Manovich - Wikipedia

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    Lev Manovich ( / ˈmænəvɪtʃ / MAN-ə-vitch [2]) is an artist, an author and a theorist of digital culture. He is a Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Manovich played a key role in creating four new research fields: new media studies (1991-), software studies (2001-), cultural analytics (2007 ...

  4. The New Media Reader - Wikipedia

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    0-262-23227-8. The New Media Reader is a new media textbook edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort and published through The MIT Press. The reader features essays from a variety of contributors such as Lev Manovich, Richard Stallman, and Alan Turing. It is currently in use at multiple college campuses including Brown University ", [2 ...

  5. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinema. Stadium seating rows closer to digital cinema screens offer significantly more immersive experiences. Digital cinema refers to the adoption of digital technology within the film industry to distribute or project motion pictures as opposed to the historical use of reels of motion picture film, such as 35 mm film.

  6. Metamedia - Wikipedia

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    Metamedia. The term metamedia, coined by Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, refers to new relationships between form and content in the development of new technologies and new media. [1] In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the term was taken up by writers such as Douglas Rushkoff and Lev Manovich. Contemporary metamedia, such as at Stanford ...

  7. Truth claim (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Lev Manovich labels cinema the art of the index, its traditional identity lying in its ability to capture reality. Denis McQuail likewise argues that film is capable of manipulating the "...seeming reality of the photographic message without loss of credibility." Visual accuracy. Gunning states that a photograph must also have "iconicity".

  8. New media studies - Wikipedia

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    New media studies is the academic discipline which examines how our relationship with media has changed with the onset of global connectivity and the popularity of digital and user-generated content. [3] New media studies seeks to connect computer sciences [4] and innovations in new media with social sciences and the philosophy of technology.

  9. Digital cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinematography. Digital cinematography is the process of capturing (recording) a motion picture using digital image sensors rather than through film stock. As digital technology has improved in recent years, this practice has become dominant. Since the mid-2010s, most movies across the world are captured as well as distributed digitally.