About
Matthew Noble-Olson is a scholar of visual culture with particular interests in film theory, experimental cinema, digital cinema, moving-image installation, environmental media, and aesthetics. He is currently completing a manuscript titled Exile, Trauma, Ruin: The Forms of Cinematic Lateness, which theorizes lateness in twentieth- and twenty-first-century cinema. His writing has appeared in Modernism/Modernity, New German Critique, Discourse, and Cultural Critique.
Recent Publications:
Recent Presentations:
- “Presenting Absence: Aesthetic Contestations of Racial Capitalism in Contemporary Detroit,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Denver, April 2023.
- “The Allegory of Heavenly Illumination: Rosa Barba’s Solar History of the Cinema,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Virtual, March 2022.
- “An Elegy for Illumination: Andy Warhol’s Unfinished Sunset,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Virtual, March 2021.
- “Cinematic Autonomy: Considering the Examples of Badiou and Adorno,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Seattle, WA, March 2019.
- “Lessons for the End of History from the Invention Without a Future,” Ends of Cinema Conference, Center for 21st Century Studies, Milwaukee, WI, May 2018.
- “Solar Cinema,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Toronto, ON, March 2018.