browse summary of Issue #9

These lectures highlight the physical and material dimension of montage in various contexts outside cinema. Through musical composition, theatre, architecture or literary creation, montage can be a technique as much as a subject or a metadiscourse; one that reveals its seams in transpositions outside the field of the moving image.

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Loïse Bulot in conversation with Nicolas Rabaeus

Is sound montage always dependent on temporal linearity? What is the importance of sound collecting? How can the atomisation of a sound source create a new unity? Nicolas Rabaeus and Loïse Bulot examine these issues through the prism of Bulot’s work.

 

The Talking Thing
Lecture: Carla Demierre

Between orality and writing, Carla Demierre's performance focuses on the hands that hold a recorder, transcribe words, braid threads, draw lines and connect fragments…

The In-Between Space-Time. Montage Devices between Theatre and Film in Christiane Jatahy's Work
Lecture: Arielle Meyer MacLeod

Arielle Meyer MacLeod analyses how, from one show to the next, Christiane Jatahy reinvents the modalities of montage, between theatrical representation and the filmed image.

Joaquim Moreno in conversation with Roberto Zancan

The theory of montage plays a major role in twentieth-century architectural research. In this conversation, Moreno and Zancan discuss certain experiences in order to consider possible directions for the architecture of tomorrow.

Sound, Narrative, Performative and Spatial Sequences
Round table with Carla Demierre, Joaquim Moreno, Roberto Zancan, Arielle Meyer MacLeod, Loïse Bulot and Nicolas Rabaeus, moderated by Bertrand Bacqué

chapters

  1. Loïse Bulot in conversation with Nicolas Rabaeus
  2. The Talking Thing
    Lecture: Carla Demierre
  3. The In-Between Space-Time. Montage Devices between Theatre and Film in Christiane Jatahy's Work
    Lecture: Arielle Meyer MacLeod
  4. Joaquim Moreno in conversation with Roberto Zancan
  5. Sound, Narrative, Performative and Spatial Sequences
    Round table with Carla Demierre, Joaquim Moreno, Roberto Zancan, Arielle Meyer MacLeod, Loïse Bulot and Nicolas Rabaeus, moderated by Bertrand Bacqué