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Kyle Stine
Senior Lecturer in Film and Media Studies
Johns Hopkins University 

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Links on the titles direct to journal websites and databases. Full articles available via PDF links. 

Book Chapters
"Film as the First Universal Data Medium," in Interrogating Datafication: Towards a Praxeology of Data, ed. Marcus Burkhardt, Daniela van Geenen, Carolin Gerlitz, Sam Hind, Timo Kaerlein, Danny Lämmerhirt, and Axel Volmar (transcript/Columbia UP, 2022), 39–59.
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"'This Is Real!': Money in Trouble in Paradise," in ReFocus: The Historical Films of Ernst Lubitsch, ed. David John Boyd (Edinburgh University Press). Forthcoming.
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Book Reviews

Review of Image Objects: An Archaeology of Computer Graphics, by Jacob Gaboury. MIT Press, 2021. Film Quarterly 75, no. 4 (Summer 2022), 97–99.

Review of Media Hot and Cold, by Nicole Starosielski. Duke University Press, 2022. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 29, no. 3 (Fall 2022), 949–950. 
Articles
"The Logistics of Labor and Life at Signetics," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 46, no. 2 (April–June 2024): 52–64.

"Nonhuman Cinema and the Logistical Sublime." October 177 (Summer 2021): 114–144.
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"Other Ends of Cinema: Powers of Ten, Exponential Data, and the Archive of Scientific Images." JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 59, no. 2 (2020): 114-137. 
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"Critical Hardware: The Circuit of Image and Data," Critical Inquiry 45, no. 3 (2019), 762–786.   
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"There Is No Carbon-Neutral Production: Cinema and the Anthropocene." Media Fields Journal: Critical Explorations in Media and Space 13 (2018).
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"The Verbal-Visual 'Touch': Reconsidering Ernst Lubitsch's Transition to Sound." Image & Narrative 18, no. 3 (2017).   
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"Repressed Light: Cinema, Technics, and the Uncanny." Discourse 38, no. 3 (2016): 414–440. 
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“The Coupling of Cinematics and Kinematics,” Grey Room 56 (Summer 2014), 34–57. 
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Media Infrastructures and the Politics of Digital Time
​Essays on Hardwired Temporalities

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Edited by Axel Volmar and Kyle Stine
​Amsterdam University Press, 2021
Available in hardcover.

Open Access PDF.


A Critical Hardware Approach to Digital Media

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My research takes a critical hardware perspective on the material flows, labor processes, and environmental impacts of new media, while engaging with the complex material histories of cinema, sound media, and computers. In a somewhat counterintuitive move, I argue that any understanding of materiality today must be supplemented by an equally rich and nuanced understanding of the image, that imaging and computing are two aspects of a single system, and that cinema studies still has much to offer new media and software studies.
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I am currently working on two interrelated book projects, provisionally titled Integrated Circuits: A Media Theory and Cinematic Fields: Visions of the Nonhuman World, the core arguments for which can be found in my articles “The Coupling of Cinematics and Kinematics” (Grey Room, 2014) and “Critical Hardware: The Circuit of Image and Data” (Critical Inquiry, 2019), for the circuits book; and “Other Ends of Cinema” (JCMS, 2020) and “Nonhuman Cinema and the Logistical Sublime” (October 2021), for the nonhuman cinema book.

My work relies on archival materials, the sifting and sorting through which has been one of my greatest pleasures as a scholar. Beyond several university and city libraries, I have conducted research at the Smithsonian Archive Center, MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections, the MIT Museum, the Kodak Historical Collection, the Computer History Museum, and the Library of Congress. ​
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