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Masha Tupitsyn

American writer and cultural critic


Summary

American writer and cultural critic

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nameMasha Tupitsyn
captionAuthor Masha Tupitsyn
birth_placeNew York City
occupationWriter, critic
nationalityAmerican
notableworksLACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film,
relativesMargarita Tupitsyn, Victor Tupitsyn
website

Life As We Show It: Writing On Film, Beauty Talk & Monsters

Masha Tupitsyn is an American writer and cultural critic based in New York City.

Tupitsyn's writing focuses on contemporary cinema and experiments with form and genre, using media including Twitter, video essays, and Tumblr to produce innovative work. Recurring themes in her work include gender, sexuality, spectatorship, childhood, time, the human face, the politics of beauty and acting, 70s culture and aesthetics, screen persona, love, and the relationship between onscreen and offscreen in 21st Century culture.

Education

Tupitsyn received her B.A. in Literature and Cultural Studies from The New School for Social Research and her MA in Literature and Cultural Theory from the University of Sussex in England. She is currently a PhD candidate in philosophy at the European Graduate School. She teaches film studies and literature at The New School in New York City.

Films

LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film

Tupitsyn's most recent book of film criticism, LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film, was written entirely on Twitter between the years 2009–2010, and was subsequently published as a print book by Zer0 Books in 2011. LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film uses social media to explore the changing ways that we consume and construct narrative in the 21st century.

Love Sounds

The final installment of an immaterial trilogy that began in 2011, Love Sounds (2015), is a 24-hour audio history and essay of love in cinema that dematerializes cinema's visual legacy and reconstitutes it as an all-tonal history of critical listening.

DECADES

DECADES is an ongoing durational film series that composes a 20th history of cinematic sound and score for each decade of the 20th century. In 2017 and 2018, Tupitsyn completed the first and second installment of DECADES, the 1970s and the 1980s.

BULK COLLECTION, 2022

Bulk Collection, 2022

Books

Selected articles and stories

References

References

  1. "An Interview with Masha Tupitsyn". Bookslut.
  2. "Girls on Film in Books By Michelle Tea « SEMIOTEXT(E)". Semiotexte.com.
  3. "Zero Books Homepage". Zero-books.net.
  4. (2011-08-09). "Twittering Machine » 3:AM Magazine". 3ammagazine.com.
  5. (2011-08-23). "Thoughts on Masha Tupitsyn's LACONIA, cultural criticism, the excesses of a text, minimalist critique, and living vicariously through film". Htmlgiant.
  6. (January 24, 2012). "Fragmentary: Writing in a Digital Age". The Millions.
  7. (January 26, 2012). "Laconia: An Architecture of Thinking". Brain Pickings.
  8. "Who Authenticates the Blogged Word? The Publishers or the Readers?". PopMatters.
  9. "Penny-Ante". Penny-ante.net.
  10. (June 28, 2012). "Electronic Book Review". Electronicbookreview.com.
  11. "The Cine Files". Thecine-files.com.
  12. "The Seventh Art". Theseventhart.org.
  13. "Love Sounds; Penny-Ante Editions". Penny-ante.net.
  14. "LOVE DOG | Penny-Ante Editions". Penny-ante.net.
  15. [http://penny-ante.net/title/like-someone-in-love/ "Like Someone in Love."] Penny-Ante Editions.
  16. "LACONIA: 1,200 TWEETS ON FILM || Zero Books || Book Info". Zero Books.
  17. (October 14, 2014). "A Brief and Incomplete Survey of New Types of Online Literature". Flavorwire.
  18. "Life As We Show It, Writing On Film (Masha Tupitsyn)". Citylights.com.
  19. (2007-05-28). "Fiction Book Review: Beauty Talk & Monsters by Masha Tupitsyn". Publishersweekly.com.
  20. "Masha Tupitsyn « SEMIOTEXT(E)". Semiotexte.com.
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