THE QUEST FOR CULTURAL IDENTITY: WHY DO PEOPLE GO TO THE CINEMA? WE ARE currently witnessing an unprecedented wave of international symposia devoted to the attempt to save traditional cinema viewing systems from total industrialisation. In an epoch ever more characterised by a world economy based entirely on profit, and by what I would call a New Pragmatism deriving from the population explosion, it may in fact be understandable that artistic criteria suffer. Centralised, intensive industrial monopolies exist by virtue of a levelling of public taste on a lowest-common-denominator basis, and thus appear to be imposing it. Subsistence of the American movie machine depends on popularising the mediocre. The temptation therefore grows to forego ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Cinema today is similar to the process o...
Mainstream American cinema around the turn of the twenty-first century was prolific in producing a s...
Cinema, as a popular entertainment, has frequently been understood as a leisure activity, something ...
THE QUEST FOR CULTURAL IDENTITY: WHY DO PEOPLE GO TO THE CINEMA? WE ARE currently witnessing an unpr...
The cinema, the movie theater, possesses a type of unique appeal, and a specific feeling it evokes i...
This thesis was inspired by an article by Russell and Levy (2012), which explored the temporal and f...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The history of film has always been accompanied by a theoretical debate over its artistic potential....
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
The history of cinema is characterized by the fight for cultural legitimacy. Specifically, in the 20...
This empirical study investigated how the social nature of cinema is affected by the technological d...
Since it is first and foremost the cinema that enables—or at least facilitates—concentrated and focu...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...
With the advent of the modern consumer society, being able to sell mass-produced objects on a large ...
Since its invention, the cinema art and industry has drawn a lot of attention from people of all sec...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Cinema today is similar to the process o...
Mainstream American cinema around the turn of the twenty-first century was prolific in producing a s...
Cinema, as a popular entertainment, has frequently been understood as a leisure activity, something ...
THE QUEST FOR CULTURAL IDENTITY: WHY DO PEOPLE GO TO THE CINEMA? WE ARE currently witnessing an unpr...
The cinema, the movie theater, possesses a type of unique appeal, and a specific feeling it evokes i...
This thesis was inspired by an article by Russell and Levy (2012), which explored the temporal and f...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
The history of film has always been accompanied by a theoretical debate over its artistic potential....
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
The history of cinema is characterized by the fight for cultural legitimacy. Specifically, in the 20...
This empirical study investigated how the social nature of cinema is affected by the technological d...
Since it is first and foremost the cinema that enables—or at least facilitates—concentrated and focu...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...
With the advent of the modern consumer society, being able to sell mass-produced objects on a large ...
Since its invention, the cinema art and industry has drawn a lot of attention from people of all sec...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Cinema today is similar to the process o...
Mainstream American cinema around the turn of the twenty-first century was prolific in producing a s...
Cinema, as a popular entertainment, has frequently been understood as a leisure activity, something ...