Film & Video

Film & Video

Vol 13 no 1, 1993


Special issue on film and video. Guest editor Annette Blonski. Examines independent practice in the 1990s - sexuality and ethnicity, postmodernity, indigenous work, festivals, short films, survival on a low or no budget and electronic art. Includes SCAN+ Volume 4 1993 Special Supplement edited by John Conomos on Electronic Media Arts.


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Selected Shorts: Oppositionality, Postmodernity and the Australian Short Film

Author: Mr John McConchie, feature

Despite my distrust of the postmodern, the possibility of disruption, the disturbance of vision that postmodernity is capable of providing within the cultural framework needs to be investigated. That such disturbances fail to deliver the most popular short films may be because they unsettle the comfortable fictions with which we seek to live....



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