D4: Rhetorical Carpentry: Reconstructing Video and Rescuing Critique Presenters: Jason Loan, Tyler Easterbrook, Adam Engel, Daniel Anderson This machine performs critique with compassion. The SITES Lab crew from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offered a carefully structured and well-documented series of short films that explore a variety of approaches to digital cinematography and critique. Extending their previous work on scholarly response, Jason Loan, Daniel Anderson, Adam Engel, and Tyler Easterbrook play with the flexibility and interactive possibilities of film as a means of discussing and enacting theory, commentary, and meditation. The presenters described their film set as…
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