TY - BOOK ID - 78130378 TI - The still point of the turning world : between film and photography AU - Campany, David AU - Naudts, Joachim AU - Velghe, Elviera AU - FOMU: Fotomuseum Antwerp PY - 2017 SN - 9783868288247 3868288244 PB - Heidelberg Kehrer DB - UniCat KW - fotografie KW - film KW - videokunst KW - video KW - video-installaties KW - twintigste eeuw KW - eenentwintigste eeuw KW - 77.039 KW - Photography KW - installations [visual works] KW - photography [process] KW - video art KW - film stills KW - digital art [visual works] KW - Garabedian, Mekhitar KW - Lumière, Louis KW - Evron, Nir KW - Guidi, Guido KW - Braeckman, Dirk KW - Neville, Mark KW - Stezaker, John KW - Smith, John KW - Cartier-Bresson, Henri KW - Bakel, van, Michiel KW - Barker, Morton KW - Dee, Jason KW - Oppenheim, Lisa KW - Claerbout, David KW - Goiris, Geert KW - Wall, Jeff KW - Graham, Paul KW - Muybridge, Eadweard KW - Sugimoto, Hiroshi KW - Michals, Duane KW - Lewis, Mark KW - Boer, de, Manon KW - Torfs, Ana KW - Raqs Media Collective [New Delhi] UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78130378 AB - The photographic image is imbued with stillness. No movement, no sound, no time. But what happens if you add one of these missing elements? The Still Point of the Turning World focuses on that rare moment in which a photographer turns towards film or a video artist turns towards photography. What beauty can be found on the border between these two media? ER -