(9780262193986) - Country of publication: UNITED STATES - Dimensions: 229 x 178 x 27 mm - second edition - The MIT Press - MIT Press Ltd - In Print - Height: 236 mm - Spine width: 25 mm - Width: 184 mm
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(9780240807799 / 9780240807799) - Cinematography, television camerawork - New edition - Focal Press - Oxford, United Kingdom - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Dimensions: 178 x 254 x 17.78mm | 930g - Edition statement: 2nd New edition
The cinema is an impure art that cannibalize its times, the other arts and the people an important art precisely because it is the place of the indiscernibilidad between art and not art. This is what Badiou argues, which makes cinema the
Explore how bodies experience film, revealing cinema’s power to shape identity and desire through sensory perception, motion, and embodied storytelling that challenges conventional viewing norms.
The essays presented have been specially chosen for their clarity, philosophical depth and consonance with the current movement towards the theory of cognitive film. Eight sections with introductions cover topics such as the nature of cinema, ci
The film, it suggests, occupies a special place in the genealogy of the virtual arts: while the film disappears, the cinema persists - at least in the narrative forms imagined by Hollywood since 1915. With the probable disappearanc