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How recording 'shattered' representation: The emergence and transformation of musical short films

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posted on 2023-11-03, 05:36 authored by James Douglas
"This project embraces a combination of cultural studies and historical approaches in an examination of the emergence of audiovisuality through developments in recording technologies (particularly those that separated and attempted to re-synchronise sounds and images) near the end of the nineteenth and into the early/mid-twentieth centuries." -- abstract

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Central Queensland University

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I hereby grant to Central Queensland University or its agents the right to archive and to make available my thesis or dissertation in whole or in part through Central Queensland University’s Institutional Repository, ACQUIRE, in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all copyright, including the right to use future works (such as articles or books), all or part of this thesis or dissertation.

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  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education;

Era Eligible

  • No

Supervisor

Professor Wally Woods ; Dr Jeannette Delamoir

Thesis Type

  • Doctoral Thesis

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