Alexander Nevsky and Battleship Potëmkin.
More on Eisenstein.
More on the soviet “montage” theory.
Samantha Krukowski’s Alchemical Frames.
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[…] between objects and events“. In this sense, the explicit references for the Transcripts are Eisenstein’s film scripts or Moholy-Nagy stage […]