Kahlil Joseph and the Audiovisual Atlantic
Music, Modernity, Transmedia Art
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the innovative work of Kahlil Joseph, this book fosters new dialogues between auditory and visual theories influenced by Paul Gilroy's concept of The Black Atlantic. It delves into Joseph's creations, intertwining emergent music video and new media concepts with diverse film theories from African, American, and European viewpoints. By adopting an interdisciplinary and transcontinental lens, it highlights how this approach enhances the understanding of film, music, and new media, revealing the interconnectedness of these fields.
