Scholar Anne Friedberg compellingly theorized vision in motion. The Moving Eye: Film, Television, Architecture, and the Modern gathers together essays by renowned thinkers in media studies, art history, and architecture to consider the implications of her work for understanding film and video, new media, visual art, architecture, and urbanism.
The best kind of tribute to a lifework's of pathbreaking scholarship, The Moving Eye brings together brilliant essays that develop Anne Friedberg's interdisciplinary approach to cinema, media, architecture, and visual perception. Building on Friedberg's major contributions, this collection shows how her fascination with the history of screens, windows, and virtual mobility has become even more relevant in contemporary digital culture.