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Eivind Røssaak Ph.D. is Associate Professor in the Department of Scholarship and Collections, National Library of Norway. He has written several books and articles and most recently, has edited the books ''The Archive in Motion'' (2010)[http://www.academia.edu/441826/The_Archive_in_Motion_An_Introduction] and ''[http://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=431802 Between Stillness and Motion]'' (2011).
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Eivind Røssaak is Associate Professor at the Research Department at the National Library of Norway. He has published widely on film history, new media, postmodern philosophy, and literature. His publications include an experimental history of margins in art and philosophy, ''Sic. Ved litteraturens grenser'' (Spartacus, 2001), ''The Still/Moving Image: Cinema and the Arts'' (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010), as well as the edited books ''The Archive in Motion: New Conceptions of the Archive in Contemporary Thought and New Media Practices'' (Novus Press, 2010)[http://www.academia.edu/441826/The_Archive_in_Motion_An_Introduction] and ''[http://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=431802 Between Stillness and Motion: Film, Photography, Algorithms]'' (Amsterdam University Press, 2011).  
  
 
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Eivind Røssaak is Associate Professor at the Research Department at the National Library of Norway. He has published widely on film history, new media, postmodern philosophy, and literature. His publications include an experimental history of margins in art and philosophy, Sic. Ved litteraturens grenser (Spartacus, 2001), The Still/Moving Image: Cinema and the Arts (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010), as well as the edited books The Archive in Motion: New Conceptions of the Archive in Contemporary Thought and New Media Practices (Novus Press, 2010)[1] and Between Stillness and Motion: Film, Photography, Algorithms (Amsterdam University Press, 2011).