Tacit Cinematic Knowledge
Approaches and Practices
Author(s)
Fischer, Larissa
Hariharan, Veena
Hediger, Vinzenz
Mariani, Andrea
Paul, Bettina
Rakin, Jelena
Haritha, R.
Salles, Claire
Schmidgen, Henning
Simon, Felix M.
Soares, Felipe
Turquety, Benoît
Contributor(s)
Boguska, Rebecca (editor)
Machado, Guilherme (editor)
Puchta, Rebecca (editor)
Reljić, Marin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Moving images are increasingly finding their way into laboratories, dentist offices, clinics, airports and gyms. In these places and institutions film and moving image technologies serve to advance knowledge, to show how things are done, to train, teach, educate, mobilize people, as well as to imagine complex social facts and visualize dynamic models and schemes through data visualizations, pattern recognition software, and in social graphs. But what these moving images do goes beyond instruction, illustration and visual education. This publication introduces the concept of tacit cinematic knowledge to designate a broad variety of epistemic environments in which knowledge is configured in and through cinematic practices, and in the interaction with moving images. The concept thus describes a challenge not only for film and media scholars, but also for social scientists, economists, data analysts and artists. Covering areas of study beyond the cinema and non-theatrical films which have recently become a focus of inquiry, the contributions analyze the operations of tacit cinematic knowledge in objects ranging from political campaigns, medical and scientific devices, corporate communications, devices for the study of animal behavior and more.
Keywords
knowledge;epistemics;cinemaDOI
10.14619/0238ISBN
9783957960238, 9783957960245Publisher
meson pressPublisher website
https://meson.press/Publication date and place
2024Series
Configurations of Film, 6Classification
Cultural and media studies
Films, cinema
Political science and theory