Double Trouble – Special Issue on Split and Double Screens

Published Dec 27th 2008

Volume 14, 2008

Guest Editors: Tessa Dwyer & Mehmet Mehmet

Contents

1. Double Trouble: Editorial – Tessa Dwyer & Mehmet Mehmet

2. The Mosaic-Screen: Exploration and Definition – Sergio Dias Branco

3. Sound and Space in the Split-Screen Movie – Ian Garwood

4. The Embedded Screen and the State of Exception: Counterterrorist Narratives and the “War on Terror” – Cormac Deane

5. “What Am I… Beloved or Bewitched?” Split Screens, Gender Confusion, and Psychiatric Solutions in The Dark Mirror – Tim Snelson

6. Medusa in the Mirror: The Split World of Brian De Palma’s Carrie – David Greven

7. The Double Side of Delay: Sutapa Biswas’ film installation Birdsong and Gilles Deleuze’s Actual/Virtual Couplet – Maria Walsh

8. Missed Encounters: Film Theory and Expanded Cinema – Bruno Lessard

9. Four Cameras are Better than One: Division as Excess in Mike Figgis’ Timecode – Nadia Bozak

10. The Aesthetics of Displays: How the Split Screen Remediates Other Media – Malte Hagener

11. Double Take: Rotoscoping and the Processing of Performance – Kim Louise Walden

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