William Brown
William Brown
WILLIAM BROWN (Assistant Professor of Film, D.Phil. University of Oxford). William joined UBC from the University of Roehampton, London, in January 2022, having previously taught at the University of St Andrews, the University of Oxford and New York University Abu Dhabi. He is both a scholar and a maker of films, with work spanning fiction, documentary, the video-essay and hybrids of all three.-faculty profile
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Supercinema Filmphilosophy For The Digital Age
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Deleuze And Film
cover - NFNavigating from the White Anthr...William Brown
Navigating from the White Anthropocene to the Black Chthulucene
no cover - SCSquid Cinema from HellWilliam Brown
Squid Cinema from Hell
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Non-Cinema
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The squid cinema from hell
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Non-Cinema
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Non-Cinema
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Non-Cinema
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Supercinema
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Supercinema
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Deleuze and Film
no cover - MPMoving people, moving imagesWilliam Brown
Moving people, moving images
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Supercinema Filmphilosophy For The Digital Age
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Deleuze And Film
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Navigating from the White Anthropocene to the Black Chthulucene
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Squid Cinema from Hell
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Non-Cinema
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The squid cinema from hell
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Non-Cinema
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Non-Cinema
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Non-Cinema
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Supercinema
- Open Work
Supercinema
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Deleuze and Film
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Moving people, moving images