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Author: Lauren Treihaft
Lauren Treihaft is a second year PhD candidate in NYU’s Department of Cinema Studies. Her doctoral research examines the ontological and epistemological limits of the contemporary discourse on temporality in an age defined by endless information streams, screen time, and binge-watching. She is interested in how our changing experience and perception of time is reflected globally in nascent cinematic forms and televisual modes.
Lauren Treihaft is a second year PhD candidate in NYU’s Department of Cinema Studies. Her doctoral research examines the ontological and epistemological limits of the contemporary discourse on temporality in an age defined by endless information streams, screen time, and binge-watching. She is interested in how our changing experience and perception of time is reflected globally in nascent cinematic forms and televisual modes.