Enacting polyphony: an interview with Florian Thalhofer |
Thalhofeer, Florian; Aston, Judith; Odorico, Stefano
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Florian Thalhofer is a documentary filmmaker and the inventor of Korsakow, a software to create a new form of film and a principle to create a new kind of story. Florian’s system allows video makers to create nonlinear and interactive films and to tell stories through a number of links generated by keywords. Thalhofer’s Korsakow films include Planet Galata and The Other Fun Stuff. Starting from a SNU (Smallest Narrative Units, as he calls them) his film are polyphonic representations of our world. Florian gave a keynote at the first i-Docs Symposium in 2011, and has been an active and deeply committed member of the i-Docs community ever since.
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Keyword(s):
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Korsakow; I-docs; Storytelling; Non-linear narration; Computer-based narration |
Publication Date:
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2018 |
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Journal article |
Peer-Reviewed:
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No |
Language(s):
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English |
Institution:
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University College Cork |
Citation(s):
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Thalhofer, F., Aston, J. and Odorico, S. (2018) ‘Enacting polyphony: an interview with Florian Thalhofer’, Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, 15, pp. 106- 112. |
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Film and Screen Media, University College Cork |
File Format(s):
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application/pdf |
Related Link(s):
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http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue15/InterviewThalhofer.pdf |
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