Time, memory, consciousness and the cinema experience : : revisiting ideas on matter and spirit / / Martha Blassnigg.
In this book cinema spectators are presented as ‘observing participants’, that is, agents who take part in their own perceptual processes. It takes experience into the centre of its investigation to propose the spectators’ active participation. It applies this to understanding cinema, from its outse...
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Blassnigg, Martha. Time, memory, consciousness and the cinema experience : revisiting ideas on matter and spirit / Martha Blassnigg. Amsterdam ; New York, N.Y. : Rodopi, 2009. 1 online resource (254 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Consciousness, literature & the arts ; 21 In this book cinema spectators are presented as ‘observing participants’, that is, agents who take part in their own perceptual processes. It takes experience into the centre of its investigation to propose the spectators’ active participation. It applies this to understanding cinema, from its outset, as a philosophical dispositif . To this end, the book explores crucial interconnections between the various constituencies that shaped moving image technologies and their reception at the nexus of science, art and popular culture at the end of the 19th century and some of the prevailing concerns about time, movement, memory and consciousness. It discusses in particular the interrelations between the works by the philosopher Henri Bergson, the physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey and the art-historian Aby Warburg’s intervention with the Mnemosyne Atlas . Bergson’s main themes germane to these concerns are discussed in detail in order to show how, during the perceptual processes, the seemingly contradictory tendencies of the mind — intellect and intuition — can help us understand the so-called ‘spiritual’ dimension of the emerging cinema from the perspective of the spectators’ cognitive engagement. This perspective invites us to include the experiential qualities of mental processes, such as the interaction between affect, thought and action and the interrelation between memory, perception and consciousness in the study of audio-visual media and elsewhere. Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-242) and index. Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Wings of Time: an Associative Prelude -- Bergson’s Philosophy as Interdisciplinary Nexus with Catalytic Impact: Time, Memory, Consciousness and the Relation between ‘Spirit’ (l’Esprit) and ‘Matter’ (Matière) -- The Analysis and Synthesis of Movement in Relation to Time: Revisiting Étienne-Jules Marey’s Work in a Virtual Dialogue with the Philosophy of Henri Bergson -- The Subordination of Time to Movement: From the Eye-Brain Model to the Mind-Consciousness Correlate -- The ‘Image in Motion’ Beyond the ‘Cinematographical Tendency’ of the Intellect: Dynamism, Intuition and Consciousness in Warburg, Marey and Bergson -- Time, Memory, Consciousness: Resituating the ‘Spiritual’ Dimension in the Perceptual Processes of the Spectators -- Bibliography -- Index. Motion picture audiences. Time in motion pictures. Memory in motion pictures. Consciousness. Consciousness. fast Memory in motion pictures. fast Motion picture audiences. fast Time in motion pictures. fast 90-420-2640-5 Consciousness, Literature and the Arts 21. |
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Blassnigg, Martha. Time, memory, consciousness and the cinema experience : revisiting ideas on matter and spirit / Consciousness, literature & the arts ; Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Wings of Time: an Associative Prelude -- Bergson’s Philosophy as Interdisciplinary Nexus with Catalytic Impact: Time, Memory, Consciousness and the Relation between ‘Spirit’ (l’Esprit) and ‘Matter’ (Matière) -- The Analysis and Synthesis of Movement in Relation to Time: Revisiting Étienne-Jules Marey’s Work in a Virtual Dialogue with the Philosophy of Henri Bergson -- The Subordination of Time to Movement: From the Eye-Brain Model to the Mind-Consciousness Correlate -- The ‘Image in Motion’ Beyond the ‘Cinematographical Tendency’ of the Intellect: Dynamism, Intuition and Consciousness in Warburg, Marey and Bergson -- Time, Memory, Consciousness: Resituating the ‘Spiritual’ Dimension in the Perceptual Processes of the Spectators -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Wings of Time: an Associative Prelude -- Bergson’s Philosophy as Interdisciplinary Nexus with Catalytic Impact: Time, Memory, Consciousness and the Relation between ‘Spirit’ (l’Esprit) and ‘Matter’ (Matière) -- The Analysis and Synthesis of Movement in Relation to Time: Revisiting Étienne-Jules Marey’s Work in a Virtual Dialogue with the Philosophy of Henri Bergson -- The Subordination of Time to Movement: From the Eye-Brain Model to the Mind-Consciousness Correlate -- The ‘Image in Motion’ Beyond the ‘Cinematographical Tendency’ of the Intellect: Dynamism, Intuition and Consciousness in Warburg, Marey and Bergson -- Time, Memory, Consciousness: Resituating the ‘Spiritual’ Dimension in the Perceptual Processes of the Spectators -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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