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Endnotes

1 Adrian Martin, ‘The Surrealist Roots of Video Essays’, Keyframe, 17 May 2016, available at <http://www.filmscalpel. com/wp-content/uploads/1919/10/The-Surrealist-Roots-of-Video-Essays-Martin.pdf>, accessed 30 September 2019.

2 ‘About [in]Transition’, MediaCommons website, <http:// mediacommons.org/intransition/about>, accessed 30 September 2019.

3 For examples of Australian and New Zealand contributions to , see the following: (Ross, 2016),>; (Martin, 2014), available at <>; (Álvarez López & Martin, 2015), available at <>; and the special issue of entitled ‘The Poetics of Eye Tracking’, guest-edited by Tessa Dwyer, Claire Perkins and Sean Redmond and including four video essays, available at <>, all accessed 30 September 2019.

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