The rhythm image : music videos and new audiovisual forms / by Steven Shaviro.

By: Shaviro, Steven [author.]
Language: English Series: New approaches to sound, music, and mediaPublisher: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023Description: xii, 213 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781501388569Subject(s): Music videos -- History and criticismDDC classification: 780.26/7 LOC classification: PN1992.8.M87 | S537 2023
Contents:
The rhythm image -- Post-cinematic articulations of sound and vision (Massive Attack) -- Cyborg avatars (Dawn Richard) -- Pulses of distraction (Tierra Whack) -- Living with time-space compression (Bonobo) -- The passion according to FKA twigs -- Vanishing voices ( Moses Sumney) -- Metamorphoses of a severed head (The Weeknd) -- Submerged (Tkay Maidza)
Summary: "Analyzes recent music videos in depth, and considers how they reflect new technologies and new cultural conditions, from an audiovisual perspective"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The rhythm image -- Post-cinematic articulations of sound and vision (Massive Attack) -- Cyborg avatars (Dawn Richard) -- Pulses of distraction (Tierra Whack) -- Living with time-space compression (Bonobo) -- The passion according to FKA twigs -- Vanishing voices ( Moses Sumney) -- Metamorphoses of a severed head (The Weeknd) -- Submerged (Tkay Maidza)

"Analyzes recent music videos in depth, and considers how they reflect new technologies and new cultural conditions, from an audiovisual perspective"-- Provided by publisher.

Steven Shaviro is Professor of English at Wayne State University, USA. He us the author of 11 books including Post-Cinematic affect (2010) and Digital Music Videos (2017).

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