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Introduction: Reusing Research Film and the Institute for Scientific Film

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Volume 112, Issue 2, Pages 291-298

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/714823

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This introduction discusses the threefold contribution of research film, including introducing the vast collection from the former Institute for Scientific Film, addressing the institute's questionable roots, and arguing for the importance of focusing on the multiple reuses of research films.
This introduction outlines the threefold contribution that this Focus section on research film offers. First, it introduces the vast collection of films from the former Institute for Scientific Film (Institut fur den Wissenschaftlichen Film [IWF]), arguably the most ambitious endeavor ever undertaken to manage the distribution, production, and archiving of research films. At the same time, the institute's questionable roots in the National Socialist education system and in war research are addressed. Second, the introduction points out that the Focus section enters largely uncharted terrain in the history of research films. Third, it argues that a focus on the multiple reuses of research films, as this section attempts, not only suits the medium specificity of film but helps us to map the aesthetic, intermedial, and cultural-political practices of disseminating knowledge. In this vein, the organizers asked established scholars working on film and science to share with us a short story of a reused research film. Scott Curtis, Vinzenz Hediger, Anja Laukotter, and Hanna Rose Shell responded. Their contributions can be found in the supplementary materials to the online edition.

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