Exploring the intersection of film, aesthetics, and philosophy, this work examines the impact of ubiquitous screens in modern life. It delves into how this technological prevalence reshapes philosophical discourse, drawing insights from twentieth-century French thought. The book highlights the evolving nature of philosophy in response to our screen-dominated environment, offering a critical analysis of contemporary culture and its implications for understanding visual media.
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Texts by: Nicola Banwell, Gael Caignard, Myriam Coté, Stanislas De Courville, Gianluca De Fazio, Elena De Silvestri, Luca Fabbris, Emmanuel Falque, Giovanni Fava, Lisa Guenther, Galen A. Johnson, Rajiv Kaushik, Corinne Lajoie, Emily S. Lee, Federico Leoni, Paolo Missiroli, Cinzia Orlando, Pietro Pasquinucci, Marie-Anne Perreault, Stéphanie Perruchoud, Andrea Pitts, Joel Michael Reynolds, Camille Roelens, Tristana Martin Rubio, Davide Scarso, Alessandra Scotti, Jenny Slatman, Bryan Smyth, and Ted Toadvine