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Introduction To Fevralsky, 'Currents In Art And The Radio-Eye' (1925)
Ist Teil von
Historical journal of film, radio, and television, 2008-03, Vol.28 (1), p.61-70
Ort / Verlag
Dorchester-on-Thames: Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Link zum Volltext
Quelle
EBSCOhost Film and Television Literature Index with Full Text
Beschreibungen/Notizen
A notably early example of a developed theorization of television, "Currents in art and the Radio-Eye" was written during the period of the initial successful experiments in the transmission of moving images, and published in Russian in the Soviet youth journal Young Guard in Jul 1925. The essay's author, Aleksander Viliamovich Fevralsky, was a prominent Soviet journalist and critic known for his writing in Pravda and for his authoritative contributions on Soviet theater history. His affiliation with the 1920s Soviet avant-garde is apparent in the tenor of his essay, and is prominent in shaping his views on the emerging technology of television. Most notably, as the familiar term in the essay's title suggests, Fevralsky's conception of the characteristics and potential of television was inspired by Dziga Vertov's notion of the "Radio Eye." Here, Galili discusses how Fevralsky established a Soviet television practice, which is based on Vertov's method of filmmaking.