Picture Cycle
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- 10 hodin čítania
A multigenre investigation of the personal and cultural annals of memory, identity, and spectatorship, both on and off the screen.
Masha Tupitsyn je spisovateľka, kritička a multimediálna umelkyňa, ktorej dielo sa ponára do hlbín filmovej histórie a rozprávania. Prostredníctvom svojich rozsiahlych mediálnych projektov, ako sú filmové eseje a zbierky založené na filme, skúma povahu lásky, zvuku a času v kinematografii. Jej prístup je syntézou literárnej analýzy a vizuálneho umenia, ktorý vytvára jedinečné a pohlcujúce zážitky pre divákov aj čitateľov. Tupitsynina tvorba ponúka provokatívny pohľad na spôsob, akým film formuje naše chápanie ľudských emócií a kolektívnej pamäte.



A multigenre investigation of the personal and cultural annals of memory, identity, and spectatorship, both on and off the screen.
Exploring themes of love and identity in the digital age, this book serves as a multi-media blog that blends art, philosophy, and personal reflection. Inspired by Roland Barthes, it reinterprets traditional narratives through a modern lens, presenting a unique take on relationships and female subjectivity. As the second installment in a series of immaterial writing, it combines elements of a love manifesto and philosophical exploration, pushing the boundaries of literary forms and engaging with contemporary modes of expression.
Masha Tupitsyn's Beauty Talk & Monsters is a debut collection of stories told through the movies. Equally influenced by Brian De Palma and Kathy Acker, Tupitsyn revisits the ruins of a childhood and youth nurtured on the fringe of the glittering lower Manhattan art world and the Atlantic haven of Provincetown in the 1980s. Moving fluidly through space, time, and a range of cinematic frameworks, Tupitsyn cuts through the cynical glamour and illusion of Hollywood to a soft, secret heart.Her narrator, a female loner and traveler, is caught in the maelstrom of films and images, where life is experienced through the eye of a camera lens and seen through the light on the screen. In a precise and elegant style, Beauty Talk & Monsters embraces and confronts a lineage of familiar myths and on- and off-screen cinematic excess in order to challenge the silver screen's century of power over our dreams and ideals. Intimate and intellectual, Tupitsyn's stories play with the cinema's most popular icons and images.