Dossier: The Life, Death, and Life of Film
1. Susan Sontag, “The Decay of Cinema,” The New York Times (February 25, 1996), http://partners.nytimes.com/books/00/03/12/specials/sontag-cinema.html
2. Godfrey Cheshire, “The Death of Film/The Decay of Cinema,” New York Press (August 26, 1999), http://www.nypress.com/print.cfm?content_id=243
3. Laura Mulvey, “Death 24 Times a Second: The Tension Between Movement and Stillness in the Cinema” (2000), http://www.bbooks.de/jve/eyck-mulvey.html
4. Stefan Jovanovic, “The Ending(s) of Cinema: Notes on the Recurrent Demise of the Seventh Art,” Offscreen (April 30, 2003), http://www.horschamp.qc.ca/new_offscreen/death_cinema.html
5. Peter Greenaway, “Cinema Militants Lecture: Toward a Re-invention of Cinema,” (September 28, 2003), http://petergreenaway.org.uk/essay3.htm
6. Tom Sherman, “Video 2005: Three Texts,” Canadian Art (Spring 2005), http://www.canadianart.ca/art/features/2005/04/03/332/
7. Clive Holden, “MEAN” (2006), www.cyclopspress.com/Holden-MEAN-Web1P.pdf
8. Maria Walsh, “Against Fetishism: The Moving Quiescence of Life 24 Frames a Second,” Film-Philosophy (September 2006), www.film-philosophy.com/2006v10n2/walsh.pdf
9. Tom Sherman, “Vernacular Video,” Noema (2007), http://www.noemalab.org/sections/ideas/ideas_articles/sherman_vernacular_video.html
10. Tess Takahashi, “After the Death of Film: Writing the Natural World in the Digital Age,” Visible Language (2008), http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3982/is_200801/ai_n25421378
11. Roy Cross, "The Last Projection," Matrix Magazine 87 (Fall 2007), http://www.roycross.com/writing/last_projection.html