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ARTEFACT
ARTEFACT 11 / Frankenstein, pixel par pixel

ARTEFACT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 76:04


EP11 : « Frankenstein, pixel par pixel » Au programme : - DOSSIER (00:03:16) : « Frankenstein, pixel par pixel » On s'interroge sur la place occupée par la figure de Frankenstein (créature et créateur) dans l'imaginaire des jeux vidéo et on envisage comment cette iconographie peut permettre de penser des gameplay singuliers. - PIXELS (00:58:32): 2 pixels étranges. - Alone In the Dark : The New Nightmare, Darkworks, 2001 (00:59:01). - Control, Remedy, 2019 (01:06:38). www.remedygames.com/games/control/ Bibliographie rapide du dossier : - Mary Shelley, Frankenstein ou le Prométhée moderne. - Claude Aziza, Dictionnaire Frankenstein, Omnibus, 2018. - Hélène Machinal (dir.), Le Savant Fou, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2013. - Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Frankenstein : Mythe et philosophie, PUF, 1988. Musiques du podcast : Frankenstein: The Monster Returns Linus / Cha Cha, Soundtrack, 1991. Dead Space Jason GRAVE, Entering Zero-G, 2008. Jason GRAVE, The Hive Mind, 2008. Musique des PIXEL : OST Alone In the Dark : The New Nightmare, 2001. Thierry Desseaux / Stewart Copeland -Trailer de Control, 2019. www.youtube.com/watch?v=F74LLDhAhhI&t=1s

ARTEFACT
ARTEFACT 11 / Frankenstein, pixel par pixel

ARTEFACT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 76:04


EP11 : « Frankenstein, pixel par pixel » Au programme : - DOSSIER (00:03:16) : « Frankenstein, pixel par pixel » On s’interroge sur la place occupée par la figure de Frankenstein (créature et créateur) dans l’imaginaire des jeux vidéo et on envisage comment cette iconographie peut permettre de penser des gameplay singuliers. - PIXELS (00:58:32): 2 pixels étranges. - Alone In the Dark : The New Nightmare, Darkworks, 2001 (00:59:01). - Control, Remedy, 2019 (01:06:38). https://www.remedygames.com/games/control/ Bibliographie rapide du dossier : - Mary Shelley, Frankenstein ou le Prométhée moderne. - Claude Aziza, Dictionnaire Frankenstein, Omnibus, 2018. - Hélène Machinal (dir.), Le Savant Fou, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2013. - Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Frankenstein : Mythe et philosophie, PUF, 1988. Musiques du podcast : Frankenstein: The Monster Returns Linus / Cha Cha, Soundtrack, 1991. Dead Space Jason GRAVE, Entering Zero-G, 2008. Jason GRAVE, The Hive Mind, 2008. Musique des PIXEL : OST Alone In the Dark : The New Nightmare, 2001. Thierry Desseaux / Stewart Copeland -Trailer de Control, 2019. www.youtube.com/watch?v=F74LLDhAhhI&t=1s

Modern Poetry in Translation
Denise Riley and Don Mee Choi read at the launch of MPT The Blue Vein

Modern Poetry in Translation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 77:57


In this podcast: 00:00 - Introduction to Denise Riley 02:50 - Denise Riley reading begins 33.05 - Sasha Dugdale introduces Don Mee Choi 42.12 - Don Mee Choi reads translations of Kim Hyesoon 54:00 - Don Mee Choi reads translations of Kim Yideum 1:05:48 - Don Mee Choi reads from her book ‘The Morning News is Exciting’ This podcast features Denise Riley and Don Mee Choi. It was recorded at The Print Room, London, for the launch of Modern Poetry in Translation's winter issue 'The Blue Vein', which features Korean poetry including work by Kim Hyesoon, Kim Yidium, Han Kang and more. See the full contents on www.mptmagazine.com About Don Mee Choi: Don Mee Choi was born in Korea, but settled in the USA. She is a poet, critic and essayist and in experimental and important work she challenges notions of history and identity. She is one of Korean poetry’s foremost translators and her translations of Kim Hyesoon are published by Bloodaxe. Her last collection of poetry, Hardly War was published to acclaim in 2016. The New York Times said of Hardly War: ‘Deliberately and excitingly difficult in both its style and its subject matter, Don Mee Choi’s second collection, Hardly War, sees its author operating as an archaeologist as much as a poet. Choi’s use of hybrid forms — poetry, memoir, opera libretto, images and artifacts from her father’s career as a photojournalist in the Korean and Vietnam Wars — lets her explore themes of injustice and empire, history and identity, sifting through the detritus of family, translation, propaganda and dislocation.’ http://www.donmeechoi.com About Denise Riley: Denise Riley is a critically acclaimed writer of both philosophy and poetry. Her books include War in the Nursery [1983]; ‘Am I that Name?’ [1988]; The Words of Selves [2000]; Denise Riley: Selected Poems [2000]; The Force of Language, with Jean-Jacques Lecercle [2004]; Impersonal Passion [2005], Time Lived, Without Its Flow [2012] and Say Something Back [2016]. She is currently Professor of the History of Ideas and and of Poetry at the University of East Anglia, and has taught and researched widely at many institutions in Europe and America.. Her visiting positions have included A.D. White Professor at Cornell University in the US, Writer in Residence at the Tate Gallery in London, and Visiting Fellow at Birkbeck College in the University of London. She has taught philosophy, art history, poetics, and creative writing. Denise Riley lives in London.

Interregnum
Jean-Jacques Lecercle: Dark Epiphanies

Interregnum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016


Jean-Jacques Lecercle is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Paris, Nanterre. His work spans the fields of philosophy of language,literary theory, English literature (especially Victorian literature). His most recent book is entitled Badiou and Deleuze Read Literature (Edinburgh,2010) and other publications include A Marxist Philosophy of Language (Brill,2006), Deleuze and Language (Palgrave, 2002), … Continue reading Jean-Jacques Lecercle: Dark Epiphanies

Interregnum
Interregnum: Week 1

Interregnum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016


A review of week 1’s podcasts, including a lecture on darkness by Jean-Jacques Lecercle, a trio of talks on François Laruelle, and half of a conference on German Media Studies called “Media After Kittler.” Subscribe to Interregnum at http://feeds.feedburner.com/AnarchistWithoutContent or on Apple iTunes at https://itun.es/us/axlweb.c. https://ia801505.us.archive.org/15/items/InterregnumWeek1/interregnum%20-%20week%201.mp3

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Les Grandes traversées
Frankenstein ! Bienvenue dans le monde des créatures artificielles 1/5 : Frankenstein : genèse d'un monstre

Les Grandes traversées

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 110:04


durée : 01:50:04 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : François Angelier - Juin 1816, sur les rives du Lac Léman électrisées par l'orage et battues par la tempête, à l'issue d'une joute littéraire fantastique, Mary Shelley a la vision d'un monstre dont sortira la science-fiction moderne : la Créature de Frankenstein... - invités : Alain Morvan ancien recteur des académies de Clermont-Ferrand, Amiens et Lyon, ancien président du Directoire des PUF, professeur émérite à la Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), spécialiste du XVIIIe siècle et de la littérature gothique; Jean-Jacques Lecercle; Jean-Pierre Naugrette; Hélène Frappat écrivaine, traductrice et critique de cinéma