siirtoosasta
Siirtoosasta is a type of avant-garde filmography technique developed in the early 20th century. The term, coined by Finnish filmmaker E.A. Tupa, refers to a style of filmmaking that emphasizes the fluid and mutable nature of cinematic representation. At its core, siirtoosasta is a method of absorbing and re-presenting moving images in a way that systematically subverts the codes and norms of conventional filmmaking.
Siirtoosasta involves a process of chrono-photography, where the film image is subjected to various degrees of
Film theorists have interpreted siirtoosasta as an aesthetic response to the constraints of modernist filmmaking, reflecting
A relatively underground practice, siirtoosasta avoided mass mainstream exposure. Contemporary film historians contend that it allocated