“Blind” tells the story of a man who quits his job and buys an RV to drive his daughter, who is losing her sight, across Canada to see the Rocky Mountains before she goes blind. The film is framed with the narrative device of a voice-over from a “filmmaker” who is contemplating a film he wants to make, about a girl who goes blind. The film comes into being as the filmmaker imagines it, with many details left out, to be decided later, before actually making the film. The purpose of this thesis support paper is to examine and lay bare my creative process over the course of making the short film, BLIND; to make explicit, for myself, a process that has always been instinctual. In addition to a brief overview of some theorectical framewor...
This paper discusses my practice-based ethnographic research, which explores the audio-visual repres...
In Touching the Rock (1990), the memoir he published after losing his sight, J. Hull identified a tr...
This research investigates visual perception and the use of a camera as a research tool to observe a...
This paper discusses my current documentary film practice that aims to undo stereotypical representa...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This thesis, Nibbling at clouds: the visual artist encounters adventitious blindness, examines how v...
Descriptions of legal blindness, as lived experience—involving continual movement between the world ...
After watching Peter Gidal’s Room Film 1973, Michael Snow commented: ‘Your film had to be worked at....
Time flies. I arrived at my thesis year after two years of study at RIT, and began working on my fil...
abstract: Coming out from under the shadow of sight, blindness has a story to tell. From Tiresias to...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This thesis outlines how blind and partially sighted people in an English metropolis therapeutically...
This dissertation examines depictions of blind characters within four film genres: the classical mel...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This paper discusses my practice-based ethnographic research, which explores the audio-visual repres...
In Touching the Rock (1990), the memoir he published after losing his sight, J. Hull identified a tr...
This research investigates visual perception and the use of a camera as a research tool to observe a...
This paper discusses my current documentary film practice that aims to undo stereotypical representa...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This thesis, Nibbling at clouds: the visual artist encounters adventitious blindness, examines how v...
Descriptions of legal blindness, as lived experience—involving continual movement between the world ...
After watching Peter Gidal’s Room Film 1973, Michael Snow commented: ‘Your film had to be worked at....
Time flies. I arrived at my thesis year after two years of study at RIT, and began working on my fil...
abstract: Coming out from under the shadow of sight, blindness has a story to tell. From Tiresias to...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This thesis outlines how blind and partially sighted people in an English metropolis therapeutically...
This dissertation examines depictions of blind characters within four film genres: the classical mel...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This paper discusses my practice-based ethnographic research, which explores the audio-visual repres...
In Touching the Rock (1990), the memoir he published after losing his sight, J. Hull identified a tr...
This research investigates visual perception and the use of a camera as a research tool to observe a...