Here be Kraken! The Squid Cinema From Hell draws upon writers like Vilem Flusser, Donna J. Haraway, Graham Harman and Eugene Thacker to offer up a critical analysis of cephalopods and other tentacular creatures in contemporary media, while also speculating that digital media might themselves constitute a weird, intelligent alien. If this were not enough to shiver ye timbers, the book engages with contemporary discourses of posthumanism, speculative realism, object-oriented ontology and animal studies to suggest that humans are the products of media rather than media being the products of humans. Including case studies of films by Denis Villeneuve, Park Chan-wook and Celine Sciamma, The Squid Cinema From Hell also provides a daring engagement with various media beyond cinema, including literature, music videos, 4DX, advertising, websites, YouTube, Artificial Intelligence and more. Zounds! This unique and Lovecraftian book will change the way you think about, and with, our contemporary, media-saturated world. For as we contemplate the abyss, the abyss looks back at us and chthulumedia, or media at the end of human times, begin to emerge.
Industry Reviews
Inspired by Flusser and Bec's Vampyrotheuthis Infernalis and many other sci-phy philosophy and posthuman media theory, this book takes us on a strange and yet serious 'eight legged' tour along the omnipresence of the cephalopod in cinema. Arguing that squids and octopuses are media, Brown and Fleming convincingly demonstrate that the tentacular and modular nature of digital media practices need more squid-thinking. Original and knowledgeable, and deliciously written this book presents provocative thoughts for (and from) the future of our media world and deserves highest recommendation.--Patricia Pisters, University of Amsterdam, author of The Neuro-Image: A Deleuzian Film-philosophy of Digital Screen Culture (2012)
This is a must-read book. To say that it's standout, or stands out, would be an understatement. The deranged duo of Brown and Fleming, writing as though Deleuze and Guattari dreamed up a book on an ill-advised convertible road trip to Vegas, have produced some of the most thought-provoking, ground-breaking, mind-enhancing, occult-embracing, change-inspiring, octo-punny, scholarship on film and ecology ever. With examples ranging from Scarlett Johansson to The Handmaiden (inspired by thinkers from Spinoza to Haraway to Flusser), this innovative work at the convergence of the post-human and the post-cinematic challenges us to think (and feel) anew about our cephalopodic world. Is this, somehow, more than a book? Is it, in fact, an Arrival-style portal into another idea of what is possible for the future of academic writing in the Chthulucene? I hope so. One day we may end up living under water, and if so, this may be the survival manual we all need. Will its tentacles take hold of your mind? Even if the suckers don't grab you, I guarantee you won't be bored.--David Martin-Jones, author of Cinema Against Doublethink (2018).