Introduction : The blackest and whitest of swans
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Dwyer, Tessa, Perkins, Claire, Redmond, Sean and Sita, Jodi. (2018). Introduction : The blackest and whitest of swans. In In Dwyer, Tessa, Perkins, Claire and Sita, Jodi (Ed.). Seeing into screens : Eye tracking and the moving image pp. 1-11 Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501329012.0005
Authors | Dwyer, Tessa, Perkins, Claire, Redmond, Sean and Sita, Jodi |
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Editors | Dwyer, Tessa, Perkins, Claire and Sita, Jodi |
Abstract | [Extract] We would like to begin this introduction to Seeing into Screens: Eye Tracking the Moving Image with a brief reading of the preliminary research we have conducted on the opening six minutes to Black Swan (Darren Aronofsky 2010). The research affords us the opportunity to demonstrate what eye-tracking data reveals and conceals, and enables us to introduce the ‘two sides’ to the collection’s structure: in this sequence, we see the eye engaging with the duplicitous nature of the text, and we see the eye seeing, motivated by the fractured fictions it is presented with. |
Page range | 1-11 |
Year | 2018 |
Book title | Seeing into screens : Eye tracking and the moving image |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
Place of publication | New York, New York |
Series | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama |
ISBN | 9781501329029 |
9781501329012 | |
9781501328992 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501329012.0005 |
Publisher's version | License All rights reserved File Access Level Controlled |
Output status | Published |
Publication dates | |
Online | 23 Feb 2018 |
2018 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 21 Jun 2023 |
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