HoFT Class Notes Week #8
0April 30, 2014 by sharona
What is ideology?/What is reality? -> structuralism inescapable – subjectivity capitalism – The West (Anglosphere – eh vs. Euro – …
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Category Histories of Film Theory, tutorials | Tags: Bazin, ideology, Marxism, reality
Integrated Media Symposium #8
0April 29, 2014 by sharona
I guess I have trackbacks turned off, because I totally missed this Symposium update that mentioned one of my posts. …
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Category Integrated Media, unlectures | Tags: documentary film, essay film, Rascaroli, symposium
HoFT Readings: Week 8
0April 29, 2014 by sharona
This week was a fun one. With a film like 300, how could it not? That was sarcasm. I think 300 …
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Category Histories of Film Theory, readings | Tags: 300, Casetti, Comolli, Frank Miller, Narboni, Zack Snyder
My Sketch Film
0April 11, 2014 by sharona
Category Integrated Media, tasks | Tags: assessment, k-film
Integrated Media Symposium Week #6
0April 7, 2014 by sharona
What is the point in redefining narrative as anything more than ‘cause and effect’? It’s useful to think about the …
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Category Integrated Media, unlectures | Tags: Bogost, narrative, Ryan
Looking at: Bright Splinters
0April 4, 2014 by sharona
The Korsakow piece I looked at was called Bright Splinters, and can be found here. Bright Splinters has patterns in both …
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Category Integrated Media, tasks | Tags: assessment, Bright Splinters, case study, Korsakow, video
Twitch Plays…
0April 4, 2014 by sharona
It just occurred to me how ‘Integrated Media’ Twitch is. I’m sure everyone’s heard about it by now, but here’s …
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Category Integrated Media, thoughts | Tags: Pokemon, Twitch, Twitch Plays Pokemon
HoFT Readings Week #5
0April 2, 2014 by sharona
Bazin, Andre. “Germany Year Zero.” in Andre Bazin and Italian Neorealism, ed. Bert Cardullo. NY: Continuum, 2011, 57-60 This reading …
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Category Histories of Film Theory, readings | Tags: Andre Bazin, Germany Year Zero, Megan Carrigy, neo-realism, Peter Matthews, Roberto Rossellini