Conceptual Synchronicity: Intermedial Encounters Between Film, Video and Computer
Resumen
Extended and revised version of “Conceptual Synchronicity: Intermedial Encounters between Film, Video and Computer”, previously published in Expanded Cinema: Art, Performance, Film, edited by, A. L. Rees, Duncan White, Steven Ball and David Curtis (London: Tate Publishing, 2011), 194-201.Citas
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