Goldsmiths - University of London

Gabriel Gonring

Low Impedance Cinema.

This research looks upon circuits of audiovisual production, distribution and exhibition as expanded apparatuses, interfaces between moving images and different spaces and audiences, which affect their meaning and value. It focus specifically on so-called low impedance cinema, a particular kind of highly participative environment favored by digital media, in which the authority and conventional film grammar lose their density. Examples might include the practice of scratch-video, anime fansubbers and live audiovisual performances.