Casetti, Francesco2018-09-262018-09-262012https://www.necsus-ejms.org/test/the-relocation-of-cinema/https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/3199In October 2011, the British artist Tacita Dean presented her work FILM at the Tate Modern in London. Dean’s installation is a film short projected in a continuous loop onto a large screen in a dark space furnished with seats for visitors. The written explication at the entrance to the room draws attention to the presence of all these elements: ‘35mm colour and black and white portrait format anamorphic film with hand tinted sequences, mute, continuous loop, 11 minutes. Large front projection; projection booth; free standing screen; loop system; seating.’ In her article in the Guardian, Charlotte Higgins described FILM as ‘pay[ing] homage to a dying medium’. In addition, FILM is undoubtedly an act in defense of film stock – that same film stock which Kodak announced (on 22 June 2009) it would cease to manufacture after 74 years of production, due to a steep decline in sales.engCreative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 GenericKinoStandortverlagerungcinemarelocation791The relocation of cinemaTacita Dean10.5117/NECSUS2012.2.CASE10.25969/mediarep/150472213-0217