Re: hypermedia

From: Bernard Roddy (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2010 - 19:20:45 PDT


Snore.

As great as Deleuze is with Guattari, he's got terrible tastes and politics in film without him.

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From: Gene Youngblood <email suppressed>
To: email suppressed
Sent: Thu, April 1, 2010 8:33:10 PM
Subject: Re: hypermedia

  
 Yes, it was Bob Stein with his Voyager Press before
it became Criterion.
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>From: Chuck Kleinhans
>To: email suppressed
>Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:18
> PM
>Subject: Re: hypermedia
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>Back in the late 80s/early 90s I remember an outfit that was trying to do
> some of this kind of thing by connecting Mac computers with lasterdisks.
> Maybe it was even Criterion in the pre-DVD era.
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>The Center for Social Media has been on top of fair use issues, like
> this:
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>Critical Commons: Deleuze and Culture
> This month's creative example of using fair use for cultural
> studies, from Critical Commons: French philosopher Gilles Deleuze has been a
> favorite of film scholars and cultural theorist for decades, but now you can
> explore many of the film clips that Deleuze analyzes in his classic texts
> Cinema 1: The Movement Image and Cinema 2: The Time Image. Kara Keeling, of
> the USC School of Cinematic Arts, used Critical Commons to post movie clips
> and commentaries as part of her Deleuze and Culture class last fall and has
> now opened the discussion up to Deleuzians and cinephiles worldwide. View the
> clips and read commentaries here.
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>http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/blogs/future_of_public_media/ucla_does_the_right_thing_by_fair_use/
>
>Chuck Kleinhans
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