D. N. Rodowick examines the complex relationships between contemporary art and cinema, around questions of movement, image, time, and history.
David Norman Rodowick (born 1952) is Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago. He is the former director of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University. Known primarily for his work in philosophy and visual arts, he is also an experimental filmmaker, and his works are distributed by Light Cone.
Translated from the English (American) by Christophe Jouanlanne, D. N. Rodowick and Pierre Rusch (original title: What philosophy wants from images, University of Chicago Press, 2018).