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Giovanna Fossati

    The Spider King
    From Grain to Pixel
    Closing Lines
    From Grain to Pixel
    • From Grain to Pixel

      The Archival Life of Film in Transition, Third Revised Edition

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The focus on the transition from analog to digital film highlights its significant impact on filmmaking and archiving practices. Giovanna Fossati explores the ontology of film, questioning the status of physical film and its preservation. By bridging film archiving and academic research, she addresses how various interpretations of film influence archival roles. This revised edition includes updates reflecting recent developments, a new theoretical framework, and an additional case study, aiming to foster dialogue between film scholars and archivists.

      From Grain to Pixel
    • Closing Lines

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In this emotion-driven collection of poetry, the familiar themes of the fear of getting old, regret at youth passed, and the taint of death in the periphery are all melded into fifty poems. All vary in length, but all deliver the impact of an emotional punch that an older reader will relate to, and that a younger reader may take inspiration from.

      Closing Lines
    • From Grain to Pixel

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Fossati proposes a new theoretization of film archival practice as the starting point for a renewed dialogue between film scholars and film archivists.

      From Grain to Pixel
    • The Spider King

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(40)Add rating

      When a fleet of spaceships crashes into northern Europe in 956 AD, a group of unlikely Viking heroes are the last line of defense against a brutal intergalactic warlord. Equal parts science fiction and fantasy, The Spider King follows the adventures of Viking warriors as they defend their world against alien invaders armed with futuristic technology and impossible weapons in this clash of genres. It takes all of the best aspects of medieval fantasy and science fiction, and smashes them together to create an unexpected twist on two well worn stories.

      The Spider King