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Endless Intervals: Cinema, Psychology, and Semiotechnics around 1900

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Full Title:

Endless Intervals: Cinema, Psychology, and Semiotechnics around 1900

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781517912543

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

31st January 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Media studies

Dewey:

791.4301

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

227g

Description

Revealing cinemas place in the coevolution of media technology and the human

Cinema did not die with the digital, it gave rise to it. According to Jeffrey West Kirkwood, the notion that digital technologies replaced analog obscures how the earliest cinema laid the technological and philosophical groundwork for the digital world. In Endless Intervals, he introduces a theory of semiotechnics that explains how discrete intervals of machines came to represent something like a mindand why they were feared for their challenge to the uniqueness of human intelligence.

Examining histories of early cinematic machines, Kirkwood locates the foundations for a scientific vision of the psyche as well as the information age. He theorizes an epochal shift in the understanding of mechanical stops, breaks, and pauses that demonstrates how cinema engineered an entirely new model of the psychea model that was at once mechanical and semiotic, discrete and continuous, physiological and psychological, analog and digital.

Recovering largely forgotten and untranslated texts, Endless Intervals makes the case that cinema, rather than being a technology assaulting the psyche, is in fact the technology that produced the modern psyche. Kirkwood considers the ways machines can create meaning, offering a fascinating theory of how the discontinuous intervals of soulless mechanisms ultimately produced a rich continuous experience of inner life.

Reviews

"Articulating a powerful and provocative challenge to received wisdom about early film and its relations to digital technologies, Endless Intervals situates analog cinemas management of discrete images and operations as a necessary context for understanding contemporary debates over AI and its apparent ability to transform discontinuous states into continuous meaning. This is an important book that complicates neat media-historical narratives and media-theoretical distinctions alike."Shane Denson, author of Discorrelated Image

"The idea behind Endless Intervals is rich and fascinating. Its great strength is that it offers a rich insight into the politics of the mind in Germany in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century."Leonardo

Author Bio

Jeffrey West Kirkwood is associate professor of art history at Binghamton University and fellow at Cornell Universitys Society for the Humanities. He is coeditor of Ernst Kapps Elements of a Philosophy of Technology (Minnesota, 2018).

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