Book: Heaven’s Delight. On the Pleasures of Audiovisual Practices
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Kokusuz, dokusuz ve ne vaat ettiği belirsiz küçük kübik yumuşak görüntüsü ile Türk lokumu gibi; ağzınıza attığınızda yumuşacık peltemsi bir temas, yutarken boğazınızı yakan bir tat ve anında tüm hücrelerinize yayılan şeker… Parmaklarınızda kalan hafif beyaz pudra şekeri artıkları… (Like Turkish delight, with its odorless, textureless and vaguely promising small cubic soft appearance; a soft, mushy touch when you put it in your mouth, a taste that burns your throat when you swallow, and sugar that spreads to all your cells instantly … Light white powdered sugar residues left on your fingers …) A deep dive into the world of video and digital aesthetics recalling and exploring everything from the beauty of instability in video signals (that wonderful chaos when things glitch) to how we experience video in our daily lives (even cats watching TV!). Andreas Treske’s heavens delight is a collection of logs, notes and essays exploring the evolving nature of video and its impact on culture, perception, and technology. In an age of algorithmic automation and technological advancement, video’s ability to convey meaning is as captivating as it can be fleeting, rendering video ever vital.
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