In my thesis I develop a theory of our mental, physiological and emotional involvement with motion pictures that accounts for the distinct role of perception in our cinematic experiences. In particular, I present a (limited) resemblance view of cinematic perception and depiction that begins with an analysis of motion picture screenings as events in the world to which audience members share perceptual access and to which we can attribute complex visual and auditory properties. By understanding the precise nature of these properties and by understanding the mind's rich and dynamic relationship to visual and auditory stimuli, we can meet the demand of explaining the essential contribution of perception to our cinematic experiences. Th...
There are many ways in which filmgoing is like dreaming. The space and time of the film experience a...
Film’s extraordinary capacity for life-like representation and thus for aesthetic illusion operates ...
The embodied cognition thesis claims that cognitive functions cannot be understood without making re...
Since the arrival of cinema, film theorists have studied how spectators perceive the representations...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
Contemporary philosophers have tried to determine whether transparency, illusionism, or perceptual r...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
This thesis will examine film as a phenomenal aspect of reality. We will look at the idea of a ?fil...
This article offers a metaphorical and embodied examination of the representation of perception in n...
This paper attempts to look into the concept of ���Mechanical Perception��� in Early film theory, sp...
This bachelor theoretic work is supposed to clerify some substantial facts connected physiology and...
This thesis introduces the concept of the multisensory film experience through a cognitive model of ...
FILM'S ILLUSIONS: KULESHOV REVISITED FOR a century, moving images have been captivating millions aro...
This thesis addresses a recurring question throughout the history of discourses about film watching,...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
There are many ways in which filmgoing is like dreaming. The space and time of the film experience a...
Film’s extraordinary capacity for life-like representation and thus for aesthetic illusion operates ...
The embodied cognition thesis claims that cognitive functions cannot be understood without making re...
Since the arrival of cinema, film theorists have studied how spectators perceive the representations...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
Contemporary philosophers have tried to determine whether transparency, illusionism, or perceptual r...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
This thesis will examine film as a phenomenal aspect of reality. We will look at the idea of a ?fil...
This article offers a metaphorical and embodied examination of the representation of perception in n...
This paper attempts to look into the concept of ���Mechanical Perception��� in Early film theory, sp...
This bachelor theoretic work is supposed to clerify some substantial facts connected physiology and...
This thesis introduces the concept of the multisensory film experience through a cognitive model of ...
FILM'S ILLUSIONS: KULESHOV REVISITED FOR a century, moving images have been captivating millions aro...
This thesis addresses a recurring question throughout the history of discourses about film watching,...
Intuitively, we think of perception as providing us with direct cognitive access to physical objects...
There are many ways in which filmgoing is like dreaming. The space and time of the film experience a...
Film’s extraordinary capacity for life-like representation and thus for aesthetic illusion operates ...
The embodied cognition thesis claims that cognitive functions cannot be understood without making re...