Jiří Anger
Jiří Anger has recently finished his doctorate at the Department of Film Studies, Charles University in Prague. He works at the National Film Archive in Prague as a researcher and editor of the peer-reviewed academic journal Iluminace. He specializes in the theory and history of early cinema, archival film, found footage, and videographic criticism. Anger’s texts and videos have appeared in journals such as NECSUS, Film-Philosophy, The Moving Image, [in]Transition, or Quarterly Review of Film and Video. For the article “Trembling Meaning: Camera Instability and Gilbert Simondon’s Transduction in Czech Archival Film,” he won the Film-Philosophy Annual Article Award 2022. Anger is the author of the monograph Afekt, výraz, performance (Affect, Expression, Performance, 2018). He is currently working on a book based on his doctoral thesis, “Aesthetics of the Crack-Up: Digital Kříženecký and the Autonomous Creativity of Archival Footage” (Bloomsbury, Thinking Media series), and on an edited volume on the digitization of the earliest Czech films at the National Film Archive in Prague.