Camera movements and the new action films

tirsdag den 3. maj 2011

Harun Farocki's 'Images of the World and the Inscription of War' (1989)



 "The greatest danger is posed by the objectivity and actuality of things. It isdangerous to remain physically near the object, to linger at the scene. One ismuch safer if one takes a picture and evaluates it later at one’s desk."



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