Audio-visuals in Exhibitions

Author(s):  
Elisa Mandelli

This chapter offers, through a series of examples from different kinds of museums, an overview of the types of audio-visuals they use: found footage materials, educational films, documentaries, video testimonies. Also, it discusses their museological functions: there are used for their pedagogical value, as means of contextualization, or to create spectacular effects.

Somatechnics ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 178-194
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Kotwasińska

The article offers a re-examination of abjected femininity and old age through a close reading of The Taking of Deborah Logan (2015), a found footage horror movie centered on spectral possession. While to a large extent the movie replicates an infamous monstrous old woman trope, it also effectively questions typical Alzheimer's disease (AD) narratives, which tend to portray life with AD as a story of unmitigated loss and debility. In The Taking of Deborah Logan, potentially destabilizing moments occur when in the face of progressive loss of control, memory, and bodily functions, the main protagonist is momentarily experienced as resisting the dehumanisation and loss of agency conventionally associated with AD and possession alike. The aim of this article is thus three-fold. The first part sketches the processes through which possession narratives generate a highly ambivalent space for aging femininity in horror film, and how aging, disability, and AD intersect both in popular understanding and in film. In the second part, the author examines how The Taking of Deborah Logan, as a found footage horror, shapes a discussion about selfhood, agency, and monstrous embodiment. Finally, the author argues that it is through the concept of transaging that one can find ways to destabilise traditional understandings of old age, female embodiment, and AD, and offer new narratives that highlight monstrous, if ambivalent, agency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Laura Loguercio Canepa
Keyword(s):  

Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir o filme paulista Os Jovens Baumann, de Bruna Carvalho Almeida. Em meio a um número significativo de filmes de fantasia e horror lançados no Brasil em 2019, nossa escolha deriva do fato de que Os jovens Baumann foi o único a optar pelo estilo conhecido como found footage [filme encontrado]. Além disso, Os Jovens Baumann tem outras singularidades que nos interessam: o fato de tratar-se (em parte) de um filme “de época”, passado durante a década de 1990; o caráter enigmático e fragmentário das imagens em VHS que compõem o núcleo da trama; a narração, em voice over, em primeira pessoa. Buscaremos investigar essas opções temáticas e estilísticas do filme, baseando-nos em observações relativas ao chamado found footage de ficção e ao cinema de horror brasileiro.


2002 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dana Heller
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