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Narrative Modes in Acousmatic Music
(Article)Beginning with a brief overview of acousmatic narrative, this article proposes that in listening to acousmatic music we select and move between distinct narrative modes, according to the requirements and implications of a ... -
Natalie Portman and transgressing boundaries between childhood and adulthood in Luc Besson’s Léon
(Book chapter)This proposed chapter examines the representation of childhood in Luc Besson’s 1994 film Léon and the Director’s Cut released in 2009, and the performance of its 12-year old star, Natalie Portman. It considers the notion ... -
National police training : study of technology in the support of learning.
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Naughty Realism: The Britishness of British Hardcore
(Article)This article offers a history of and a context for videos and DVDs rated as R18 in the United Kingdom. These contain hardcore pornographic material (albeit subject to certain restrictions) and are allowed to be sold only ... -
Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Film and Media
(Book)This book takes an original transnational approach to the theme of Nazism and neo-Nazism in film, media, and popular culture,with examples drawn from mainland Europe, the UK, North and Latin America, Asia, and beyond. This ... -
Negentropy - Art - Memory
(Book chapter)As a starting point for my reflections based on the film-process BLANK I establish a brief link between one of the possible conceptions of art and the path by which the artistic idea – already a phenomenon in the creator's ... -
NeMe: Locative media and spatial narratives.
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Nessie has risen from the grave
(Book chapter)Hammer Films’ Nessie is the great lost British sea monster movie. Developed between 1976-1979, Nessie was Hammer’s most ambitious project, a multimillion dollar co-production with Japan’s Toho Studios that would have seen ... -
The [+]Net[+] of Desire
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Network Art from the Birth of the Internet to Today
(Article)The origins of the Internet can be found in the early 1960s but the first working version of ARPANET, the Internet’s predecessor, was put together in 1969 (Leiner et al, undated). This was exactly the time when I started ... -
Networked communication and the Arab Spring: Linking broadcast and social media
(Article)A plethora of media platforms were involved in communicating recent protests across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), though it remains unclear exactly how these interacted. This qualitative article, based primarily ...