Hg. Håkan Nilsson
Frankfurt/Main, 29,5 x 23 cm, 48 S., 34 Abb., Broschur
ISBN RDB 040825
While we have not chosen a single theme for this issue, one noticeable thread regards the question of post-production – that is, all the stuff you do to a thing after its initial construction. Post-production is a term typically found in cinema. (...) Yet post-production is not limited to film-making, rather, it can be taken as a more general effect. We seem to live this effect more so every day – a perpetual re-edit – a Derridean slippage whereby origin dissipates into a shimmering mist, cause and effect are reversed, and everything just keeps moving on and on. (...) You won't find one article about post-production in this issue, but several which reflect upon its effects. Another aspect of PP? You might even find some attempts to reason its causes. Isn’t that just so merge?
hrsg. v. Håkan Nilsson; mit Textbeiträgen von Karl Hansson, Patrik Mehrens, Sally Ann Rowland, Francesca Granata & Jay Ruttenberg und Håkan Nilsson (englisch)
Hg. Håkan Nilsson
Frankfurt/Main, 29,5 x 23 cm, 48 S., 34 Abb., Broschur
ISBN RDB 040825