In this essay, I discuss the evolution of my approach to creating Buddhist contemplative cinema. I begin, by way of personal anecdotes, defining my approach to Buddhist life and the evolution of what I will call the “Buddhist contemplative gaze”—a fundamental shift in perspective shaped by the Buddhist meditation experience. I continue with a discussion of Buddhist art and the distinctive multidimensional quality of the cinema-viewing experience that makes it suitable for celebrating, sharing, and exploring the Buddhist contemplative experience. I trace how my work and life as a Buddhist and a filmmaker come together in this working approach as an artist. The final section of the essay includes reflections on m...
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This is a Digita Filmmaking project from the School of Arts, Design, and Media. The purpose of the f...
The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hund...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
In this essay, I discuss the evolution of my approach to creating Buddhist contemplative cinema. I b...
This essay takes up a paradoxical problem articulated by Buddhist philosopher, Nishitani Keiji: the ...
This is an extract from a Masters study describing my exploration of the art of film as an inner awa...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
(De)contextualising Buddhist Aesthetics is a practice-led artistic research project focusing on the ...
My Master of Fine Arts research project focuses on installation and sculpture that embodies the them...
This study examines the presence of Zen Buddhism in Robert Bresson’s unique method of film construct...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
This is a Digita Filmmaking project from the School of Arts, Design and Media. The purpose of the fi...
The Diamond Sea project explores subjective realities experienced by the psyche in the mediums of pa...
This is a Digita Filmmaking project from the School of Arts, Design and Media. The purpose of the fi...
Drawing in Meditation is a dissertation focused on three interconnected cornerstones of research; me...
This is a Digita Filmmaking project from the School of Arts, Design, and Media. The purpose of the f...
The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hund...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...