Judith Doyle’s Interdisciplinary MA project
As discussed in class, here is Judith Doyle’s interactive MA project–combining art and science, history of cinema, virtual spaces, ecology and autobiography.
Course Site for Future Cinema 1 (and sometimes Future Cinema 2: Applied Theory) at York University, Canada
As discussed in class, here is Judith Doyle’s interactive MA project–combining art and science, history of cinema, virtual spaces, ecology and autobiography.
Sun, February 11 2007 » Future Cinema, art+science labs
This course examines the shift from traditional cinematic spectacle to works probing the frontiers of interactive, performative, and networked media. Drawing upon a broad range of scholarship, including film theory, communication studies, cultural studies and new media theory, the course will consider how digital technologies are transforming the semiotic fabric of contemporary visual culture. Our focus will be on the phenomenon Gene Youngblood described three decades ago as expanded cinema an explosion of the frame outward towards immersive, interactive and interconnected (i.e., environmental) forms of culture.
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