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The Missing Link in Caldwell's Canon: UK Television
Lapointe, Julien
Dimanche, Juin 6, 2010 - 13:21

 

Réponse à Andrée Lafontaine
Gaudreault, André
Dimanche, Juin 6, 2010 - 11:39

 

USING THE BLOG
Lefebvre, Martin
Dimanche, Juin 6, 2010 - 07:54

 

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Thinking About Cinema Through Contemporary Art - David Rodowick and Eric Prince
Constantinides, Zoe
Dimanche, Juin 6, 2010 - 01:36

 

The problem of interdisciplinarity between philosophy and film studies in Noel Carroll's talk
Robbins, Papagena
Dimanche, Juin 6, 2010 - 00:31

I found Carroll's presentation today clear, well spoken, and interesting. The analysis of Sunset Boulevard, and the claim that the film itself is a philosophical text in its own right, addressing the philosophical needs of a popular audience, just as the canonical texts of philosophy address the needs of scholars, was compelling.

Response to Julien's LEFEBVRE’S AND CARROLL’S COMBATIVE DIALECTICS
Lefebvre, Martin
Dimanche, Juin 6, 2010 - 00:04

 

Random Notes on Casetti and the Post-Medium Condition
Samedi, Juin 5, 2010 - 23:51

 

Polemics and disciplinary questioning in Marc Furstenau's talk on (the style of) "Cinemetrics"
Robbins, Papagena
Samedi, Juin 5, 2010 - 22:43

 

Rodowick and "True" vs. "False" Movement
Samedi, Juin 5, 2010 - 22:31

 

Cinemetrics: Bête Noire and Cause Célèbre
Covert, Andrew
Samedi, Juin 5, 2010 - 21:57


I do not find the question of cinemetrics to be one of utility, or of fidelity in terms of representation, but one of critical capacity.

I find it surprising that some

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