The Puritanical Eye: Hyper-Mediation, Sex on Film, and the Disavowal of Desire
I think there's this weird thing at work now with the way people relate to, specifically, mainstream cinema. When they watch those movies, they like to be on the receiving end . . . and the sound is so loud, and the images are so powerful, they want to be totally passive. But then, a few months later, the salve film is on DVD, and they can watch it
... See moreJonathan Rosenbaum • Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia: Film Culture in Transition
The return of the visual culture at the expense of the written revives the old medieval subordination of the text to the pictorial. Although people today are not predominantly illiterate, in as much as mass schooling separates us from the Middle Ages, many utilise reading and writing for the most mundane utilitarian tasks and have turned away from
... See moreJakob Linaa Jensen • The Medieval Internet
