»Eine theoretisch fundierte Topografie des Unheimlichen ... Und vor allem beeindruckt, wie flüssig und elegant Johannes Binotto trotz hohem intellektuellen Niveau schreiben kann. Das Buch ist ein Lesegenuss.« Pascal Blum, Der Tages-Anzeiger
is research and teaching assistant at the English Department at the University of Zurich and works as a freelance writer and curator. His main research is focused on the intersections of cinema, film technique, and psychoanalytic theory, as well as on spatiality in/as media studies.
Among his most recent publications are essays on digital conflict in James Bond; signal, noise and affect; mafia and/as male hysteria; border crossing and transgression in Sam Peckinpah; or the aesthetics of rear projection in classical Hollywood cinema.