The Spectator of Modernity is a practice based thesis that investigates the process of Film Reception from the perspective of the film as experienced by the individual and her/his apprehension of the interaction between the fictional world on screen and the everyday world. The written component of the project positions the historical context and explores the theoretical notions for the understanding of film-viewing as a decidedly modern activity of special significance for the individual's permanent quest for meaning. Accompanying the written element, an original audiovisual piece amalgamates the real life testimonials of memorable film experiences which form the qualitative analysis of the research, with the story of a fictional character ...
The paper is analyzing how people in late modern society characterized by de-traditionalization, use...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
212 pp Leo Charney opens his essay ‘In a Moment: Film and the Philosophy of Modernity’ by outlining ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Since the early 1990s, film theorists have been particularly interested in the studies of film exper...
Cinema, Audiences and Modernity is part of a ‘new cinema history’ movement within film and screen st...
The renewal of theoretical and methodological tools, putting the spotlight of film historiography on...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
Tracing sensory and affective experiences associated with cinematic modes of perception in modernist...
In this thesis the author argues that although questions of the spectator’s corporeal engagement wit...
In ‘Modernity and Cinema: A Culture of Shocks and Flows’, Tom Gunning proposes a dialectical approac...
This article intends to identify characteristic traits of the essay film in The Amazed Spectator/O E...
Certains spectacles, alors même qu’ils n’utilisent aucun matériel ni aucune technique cinématographi...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Cinema today is similar to the process o...
The paper is analyzing how people in late modern society characterized by de-traditionalization, use...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
212 pp Leo Charney opens his essay ‘In a Moment: Film and the Philosophy of Modernity’ by outlining ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Since the early 1990s, film theorists have been particularly interested in the studies of film exper...
Cinema, Audiences and Modernity is part of a ‘new cinema history’ movement within film and screen st...
The renewal of theoretical and methodological tools, putting the spotlight of film historiography on...
This article aims at reflecting on cinematography, its origin and development along with the phenome...
Tracing sensory and affective experiences associated with cinematic modes of perception in modernist...
In this thesis the author argues that although questions of the spectator’s corporeal engagement wit...
In ‘Modernity and Cinema: A Culture of Shocks and Flows’, Tom Gunning proposes a dialectical approac...
This article intends to identify characteristic traits of the essay film in The Amazed Spectator/O E...
Certains spectacles, alors même qu’ils n’utilisent aucun matériel ni aucune technique cinématographi...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Cinema today is similar to the process o...
The paper is analyzing how people in late modern society characterized by de-traditionalization, use...
The new cinema history approach asserts the importance of investigating the historical reception of ...
212 pp Leo Charney opens his essay ‘In a Moment: Film and the Philosophy of Modernity’ by outlining ...