The recent technological transformations of cinema have brought back the debate on the properties of the photographic image, calling attention once again to André Bazin’s film theory, especially his key work “The Ontology of the Photographic Image.” In this text, Bazin establishes a correlation between the materiality of the cinema and its aesthetic tendency towards realism. This article offers a terminological clarification on one of the most fundamental concepts of his theory — the trace—, which is frequently identified with C.S. Peirce’s indexicality, prompting semiotic readings of a pre-semiotic film theory.Las recientes transformaciones tecnológicas del cine han reavivado el debate sobre las propiedades de la imagen fotográfica, consol...
The present work investigates in the analysis carried out by the French cinematographic theory of th...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
This dissertation examines classical notions of image ontology and realism, and conceives of a neces...
The recent technological transformations of cinema have brought back the debate on the properties of...
From the last decade of the 20th Century, and especially relating to the so-called digital revolutio...
We are witnessing a rapid evolution of digital technology, to the extent that nowadays it is almost ...
The old discussion of identifying Bazin’s ontology of the photographic basis of film with the notion...
El presente artículo parte de la reflexión de André Bazin sobre la especificidad de la imagen mecáni...
Este artículo estudia la objetividad y la duración como rasgos cardinales de la comprensión realist...
This paper aims at a semio-epistemological revisit of Peircean/Bazinian indexicality. On the level o...
French critic-cum-theorist André Bazin remains a central figure in discourse concerning cinematic re...
This article aims to discuss the importance and urgency of Charles S. Peirce's philosophy to underst...
This article argues against the standard readings of Bazin's seminal essay "The Ontology of the Phot...
Este artículo rescata la visión de André Bazin para señalar su actualidad en el momento de tratar de...
The many transformations undergone by cinema over the course of its history have all triggered ontol...
The present work investigates in the analysis carried out by the French cinematographic theory of th...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
This dissertation examines classical notions of image ontology and realism, and conceives of a neces...
The recent technological transformations of cinema have brought back the debate on the properties of...
From the last decade of the 20th Century, and especially relating to the so-called digital revolutio...
We are witnessing a rapid evolution of digital technology, to the extent that nowadays it is almost ...
The old discussion of identifying Bazin’s ontology of the photographic basis of film with the notion...
El presente artículo parte de la reflexión de André Bazin sobre la especificidad de la imagen mecáni...
Este artículo estudia la objetividad y la duración como rasgos cardinales de la comprensión realist...
This paper aims at a semio-epistemological revisit of Peircean/Bazinian indexicality. On the level o...
French critic-cum-theorist André Bazin remains a central figure in discourse concerning cinematic re...
This article aims to discuss the importance and urgency of Charles S. Peirce's philosophy to underst...
This article argues against the standard readings of Bazin's seminal essay "The Ontology of the Phot...
Este artículo rescata la visión de André Bazin para señalar su actualidad en el momento de tratar de...
The many transformations undergone by cinema over the course of its history have all triggered ontol...
The present work investigates in the analysis carried out by the French cinematographic theory of th...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
This dissertation examines classical notions of image ontology and realism, and conceives of a neces...