In Progress: Millennium Film Journal No. 55, publication March 2012.
First version of Table of Contents posted at:
http://mfj-online.org/news/?p=658
Grahame Weinbren
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Hi.
Can you suggest me some books
about connection between film and Visual Perception?
Something like Arnheim's Art and Visual Perception focalized on Film.
For example
Id' like to investigate the behavoir of human brain during the black
intervals between frames
or during flicker or during transiti
Next issue: The immaterial of film?
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Hi folks
Anyone on this list living in Lisbon, Portugal? If so wondering if it would be
at all possible for someone to lend me a video camera for Thursday and Friday
of this week? If you contact me off list I can explain the project etc.
Thanks so much!
Miriam
'Light Moving in Time' by William Wees is a good place to start, I think. Also,
there's a great page here that collects essays by Paul Sharits - definitely
worth a look as filmic perception was a fundamental concern of his.
Jonathan
cinema metafisica - artistic research into the cinematic appara
Of course, Arnheim did write an ART AND VISUAL PERCEPTION focused on
film - FILM AS ART. Though the science behind it has largely been
discredited, it's still a very important work, a totally enjoyable
read, and, I think, a valid aesthetic statement.
Also in the "discredited science but sti
In the River of Consciousness by Oliver Sacks
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2004/jan/15/in-the-river-of-consciousness/?pagination=false
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Jonathan Walley wrote:
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> Of course, Arnheim did write an ART AND VISUAL PERCEPTION focused on film -
> FILM AS AR
"Of course, Arnheim did write an ART AND VISUAL PERCEPTION focused on film -
FILM AS ART. Though the science behind it has largely been discredited, it's
still a very important work, a totally enjoyable read, and, I think, a valid
aesthetic statement."
Indeed. The main reason why I like Arnheim
You could look here for a visual psychology take on things, which includes
film-like experiments:
http://www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/home/George_Mather/Motion/demo_ind.html
Nicky Hamlyn.
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In relation to Arnheim's "limitations" point below, there's a brilliant
interview with jean Renoir here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKCrOLcDbjE
Nicky.
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> Take a look at Jonathan Crary's writing. He has a few books that refer to
> perception and early cinema (although his analysis is situated in a larger
> visual arts/ cultural context). I recommend *Techniques of the Observer *for
> what you're after*.*
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The Cinematic Apparatus edited by De Lauretis
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Hey Winnipeg, it's Durham calling. We had so many films (eight) from your fair
city at the recent Strange Beauty Film Festival that I just had to comment on
it. Everyone was talking about it over the weekend, and each screening opened
with a short YouTube yoo-hoo (or something like that) from Ma
Winterpeg is Wonderful!
(I don't live there, but I love going there when I can).
Dear programmers... don't forget that there are two distributors in
Winnipeg:
1) WFG Winnipeg Film Group
2) VideoPool
Dear filmmakers... don't forget that there is a cinematheque and a
festival in Winnipeg:
1)
Hey okay, so I'm getting rid of a bunch of film gear and such that is
superfluous to my continued existence - My wife will kill me if I try to
take it with me when we move.
Please check out the list at:
http://www.gladstonefilms.com/GEAR_For_Free_or_Nearly_Free.html
Available This Thursday, Fr
Hey okay, so I'm getting rid of a bunch of film gear and such that is
superfluous to my continued existence - My wife will kill me if I try to
take it with me when we move.
Please check out the list at:
http://www.gladstonefilms.com/GEAR_For_Free_or_Nearly_Free.html
Available This Thursday, Fr
*ASIAN CINEMA STUDIES SOCIETY CONFERENCE *
*March 16-20, 2012, University of Hong Kong *
(post-conference events on March 21)
The tentative program for the 2012 international meeting of the
Asian Cinema Studies Society is now available online. We have scheduled a
dynamic program
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