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Release Date:
August 13, 2010
Original Title:
Vilém Flusser: We Shall Survive in the Memory of Others
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
C³ Center for Culture and Communication Foundation
Universität der Künste Berlin
Production Countries:
Germany | Hungary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Flusser presents here theories that focus on the believability of the electronic image, the role of religion and memory, as well as the new language systems and apparatus of the digital avant-garde era. — Television Image and Political Space in the Light of the Romanian Revolution (Lecture, Budapest, the 7th of April, 1990) — On technical images, chance, consciousness and the individual (Interview by Miklós Peternák in München, the 17th of October 1991) — On religion, memory and synthetic image (Interview by László Beke and Miklós Peternák in Budapest, the 7th of April 1990) — On writing, complexity and the technical revolutions (Interview by Miklós Peternák in Osnabrück, European Media Art Festival, September 1988)
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Art Designer:
Zsigmond Peternák
Camera Operator:
András Sólyom
László Gábor Nagy
Károly Arri
Director:
Miklós Peternák
Producer:
Siegfried Zielinski
Miklós Peternák
Marcel René Marburger
Production Assistant:
Éva Kozma
András Szőnyi
Script Consultant:
Susan Salinger
César Baio
Thanks:
Judit Kopper
Suzanne Mészőly
Keiko Sei
Transcriptions:
Baruch Gottlieb
Translator:
Susanna Bandiera
Claudia Becker
Erick Oliveira
Marta Kovacsics
Amandine Gauthier
Katalin Tímár
Róza Vajda
Miklós Erhardt
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