The analytical nature of representation is inconsistent with the homogeneity of the continuum. This inconsistency determines the moving image of cinema; for, the cinematographic apparatus employs photographic still images to reconstitute the appearance of motion of the real world. Bergson claims that this cinematographic perception is also characteristic of our understanding of the real world; the qualitative essence of movement and time is spatially abstracted through representation for the demands of differentiation and quantification. Ensuing an overturning of time's relation to movement in modern philosophy, Deleuze's theory for the image rectifies the misconception of cinematic movement as discontinuity. Considering the novel represe...
Cinema as the projected filmic image has been the focus of moving image theory for over a century. ...
Studies of post-classical cinema, whether of the American or European tradition, commonly emphasise ...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...
This research considered successive transitions between imaging technologies that render screen base...
This PhD project proposes the idea of ‘attractions’ as a tool for the critical analysis and reassess...
Drawing on the application of C. S. Peirce’s notion of indexicality, this paper argues that iterativ...
Contemporary philosophers have tried to determine whether transparency, illusionism, or perceptual r...
This dissertation examines the notion of digital cinema in relation to its analogue predecessor by r...
MOVEMENT AND TIME "Stasis was defined according to Schrader as the form that links the everyday in s...
If it is true, as Bergson claimed, that the universe is the sum of images (less than “objective” thi...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the ontological effects of digital technology, and determine...
Firstly consider a way of thinking about the relationships between images as constituted through a m...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
Since their publication in English translation, Gilles Deleuze's cinema books, Cinema 1: TheMovement...
Este texto apresenta, compara e discute as três mais importantes teorias filosóficas sobre a ontolog...
Cinema as the projected filmic image has been the focus of moving image theory for over a century. ...
Studies of post-classical cinema, whether of the American or European tradition, commonly emphasise ...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...
This research considered successive transitions between imaging technologies that render screen base...
This PhD project proposes the idea of ‘attractions’ as a tool for the critical analysis and reassess...
Drawing on the application of C. S. Peirce’s notion of indexicality, this paper argues that iterativ...
Contemporary philosophers have tried to determine whether transparency, illusionism, or perceptual r...
This dissertation examines the notion of digital cinema in relation to its analogue predecessor by r...
MOVEMENT AND TIME "Stasis was defined according to Schrader as the form that links the everyday in s...
If it is true, as Bergson claimed, that the universe is the sum of images (less than “objective” thi...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the ontological effects of digital technology, and determine...
Firstly consider a way of thinking about the relationships between images as constituted through a m...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
Since their publication in English translation, Gilles Deleuze's cinema books, Cinema 1: TheMovement...
Este texto apresenta, compara e discute as três mais importantes teorias filosóficas sobre a ontolog...
Cinema as the projected filmic image has been the focus of moving image theory for over a century. ...
Studies of post-classical cinema, whether of the American or European tradition, commonly emphasise ...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...