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		<title>What&#8217;s not so new in new media</title>
		<description>The more I watch and work on Chinese online (and on mobile) videos, the more I see the limits of framing the "new" Internet trends of Chinese visual (and sound) culture in the context of new media.  This is not to say that there is nothing new on the horizon ...</description>
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		<title>Benvenuti, 欢迎, welcome!</title>
		<description>In China, as elsewhere, new locations and new media have redefined the experience of watching a moving image, beyond the cinematic experience.  The visual works that one can view outside movie theatres greatly differ in scope and style. Some explore alternatives to classic Hollywood narratives; others engage with the documentary ...</description>
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