Exhausting the Cinematographic Device and its Effects

Authors

  • Dr. Laís Lara

Keywords:

discourse markers, shell noun, causal relation, Problem-Solution, clause-relational approach, Mobility, Southwestern Europe, Struma River Valley, Neolithization, Early Neolithic, Dilemma-based learning, Gamification, 3rd Junior High School Literature., Epistolary, instructional letter, circular letter, "Strikers in literature", literary institution, VAPP, RAPP, Organizing Committee of the SSP of the USSR, M. Gorky, education, Design, Modern Furniture, Karl Heinz Bergmiller, Restoration, time, Body, Moving image, contemporary audiovisual.

Abstract

This proposal aims to explore emerging topics about the relationship between the moving image and the arts of the body in the production of contemporary audiovisual. To this end, we intend to address the theme of time as a force/intensity that crosses and constitutes creation in the contemporary audiovisual context, investigating its possible effects on the tensions between cinema, body and scenic dance. Such an approach is located at a zone of confluence, where Eastern and Western artistic-philosophical concepts meet. In this sense, we propose the exhaustion of the cinematographic device in the processes of creation and circulation as a form of invitation to another poetic treatise of time. Thus, from the intersections of this field of forces and relations between cinema, body and time, we propose to question whether it would be possible to devise a butoh effect in the context of contemporary audiovisual.

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Exhausting the Cinematographic Device and its Effects

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Published

2024-12-13

How to Cite

Exhausting the Cinematographic Device and its Effects. (2024). London Journal of Research In Humanities and Social Sciences, 24(15), 65-74. https://journalspress.uk/index.php/LJRHSS/article/view/1554