Film Beyond Film: Art and the Moving Image
Free admission
RSVPMay 20, 2025, 7pm
Brooklyn, NY 11205
USA
Join us at e-flux Screening Room on Tuesday, May 20 at 7pm for Under the “Eye of the Sun” (ekleipsis), a lecture by Akira Mizuta Lippit.
This talk considers eclipses as a trope for theorizing cinema. What occurs during an eclipse—solar or lunar—and what are its effects, both actual and imagined? Why have eclipses held such enduring sway over the human imagination across history? A part of an early-stage inquiry, this talk moves from a reflection on eclipses as planetary and light phenomena, to their effects on time—particularly the way they disturb the balance between day and night. En route to imagining a planetary cinema, it also considers translation and the myth of the Tower of Babel.
Ultimately, the talk seeks to explore the light effects produced by eclipses—specifically, the penumbra, a dark within dark, and the line at the edge of darkness (shadows)—as phenomena that might illuminate a primordial, elemental, and perhaps even universal myth of the founding of cinema.
This event is part of the ongoing lecture series Film Beyond Film: Art and the Moving Image at e-flux Screening Room by researchers whose work has formed the discourse at the intersection of art and cinema, situating moving-image within broader aesthetic, political, and economic contexts.
For more information, contact program [at] e-flux.com.
Accessibility
– Two flights of stairs lead up to the building’s front entrance at 172 Classon Avenue.
– For elevator access, please RSVP to program [at] e-flux.com. The building has a freight elevator nearest to 180 Classon Ave (garage door) leading into the e-flux office space. A ramp is available for steps within the space.
– e-flux has an ADA-compliant bathroom with no steps between the event space and this bathroom.