The thesis argues that the notion of film consciousness deepens a wide-range of philosophical issues in ways which are only accessible through film experience. These issues, directly related to the continental tradition, deal with consciousness, experience, intentionally and meaning. We look to the implications of the initial acts of film reproduction as it creates 'images' of the world which reconceptualise vision in terms of space, time and dimension. We move from ontology to experience and examine an aesthetic form with radical implications for spectator consciousness. These issues are explored from two philosophical positions. Firstly, phenomenology, especially Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Secondly, the work of Gilles De...
In Cinema 1: The Movement-Image and Cinema 2: The Time-Image, Gilles Deleuze distinguishes two regi...
This thesis aims to demonstrate how cinema, despite its diffusion from celluloid projection into dif...
The broader objective of this study is to provide a critical assessment of the accusations of revela...
Since the early 1990s, film theorists have been particularly interested in the studies of film exper...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...
When writing about cinema does Deleuze have a conception of cinema spectatorship? In New Philosophy ...
In this paper, I explore the shift in film spectatorship from models developed in the 1970s premised...
Cinema seeks to recreate human experiences, expressing the relation we entertain with our reality. A...
In this book Spencer Shaw explores film consciousness while engaging deeply with current philosophic...
This thesis addresses a recurring question throughout the history of discourses about film watching,...
During the last few decades, film has increasingly become an issue of philosophical reflection from ...
This article explores the relation between cinema and philosophy through the lens of interest shown ...
This thesis will examine film as a phenomenal aspect of reality. We will look at the idea of a ?fil...
This thesis explores the possibilities of reconciling corporeal and visceral film experience with th...
By means of Vivian Sobchack's semiotic film phenomenology, we may examine our immediate perceptual a...
In Cinema 1: The Movement-Image and Cinema 2: The Time-Image, Gilles Deleuze distinguishes two regi...
This thesis aims to demonstrate how cinema, despite its diffusion from celluloid projection into dif...
The broader objective of this study is to provide a critical assessment of the accusations of revela...
Since the early 1990s, film theorists have been particularly interested in the studies of film exper...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...
When writing about cinema does Deleuze have a conception of cinema spectatorship? In New Philosophy ...
In this paper, I explore the shift in film spectatorship from models developed in the 1970s premised...
Cinema seeks to recreate human experiences, expressing the relation we entertain with our reality. A...
In this book Spencer Shaw explores film consciousness while engaging deeply with current philosophic...
This thesis addresses a recurring question throughout the history of discourses about film watching,...
During the last few decades, film has increasingly become an issue of philosophical reflection from ...
This article explores the relation between cinema and philosophy through the lens of interest shown ...
This thesis will examine film as a phenomenal aspect of reality. We will look at the idea of a ?fil...
This thesis explores the possibilities of reconciling corporeal and visceral film experience with th...
By means of Vivian Sobchack's semiotic film phenomenology, we may examine our immediate perceptual a...
In Cinema 1: The Movement-Image and Cinema 2: The Time-Image, Gilles Deleuze distinguishes two regi...
This thesis aims to demonstrate how cinema, despite its diffusion from celluloid projection into dif...
The broader objective of this study is to provide a critical assessment of the accusations of revela...