Sentences with phrase «film studies formed»

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«These adhesives take the form of thin flexible films with bioinspired mushroom - shaped micropillars uniformly spread on the surface of microstructure,» says Hyun - Ha Park in the Ph.D. program of Mechanical Engineering, the first author of the study.
That suggests thin films of water have formed at the location in the past, so studying the chemical composition can reveal much more about the martian past.
Thus, together the essays form a discourse based on a specific mode of spectatorship within the study of Japanese cinema, while the section as a whole marginalises popular reception of films by ordinary filmgoers.
Inspired by films of the 1970s like California Split, The Gambler andScarecrow, Mississippi Grind is a character study in the form of a road trip, expertly guided by writer - directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, who brought us such notable indie films as Half - Nelson and Sugar.
These portraits summarise the film: it is a minor tale in its scale and cinematic form, but the performances and the writing are so intimately drawn that it becomes an unexpectedly moving character study about welfare and painful upbringings.
The «Pre-production» section kicks off with «Nightcrawler Attack: Multi-angle Study», which offers X2's opening scene in both animatic form and in film form with unfinished special effects.
In addition to its focus on the tactility of film, his work is infused with the influences of other art forms, including painting, which he studied in college, and music, which features prominently in his collaborations with celebrated composers such as John Adams, Jóhann Jóhannsson, and Steve Reich.
It's hard for me to imagine how the dominant, non-formalist form of film studies, with its systemic handicap of abstaining from value judgment and not being able to treat the film as an independent aesthetic object capable of producing an infinite variety of affects, can be terribly instructive for the enterprise of film criticism, which necessarily calls for a hierarchy of values on the part of the practitioner and his / her acknowledgement being a sentient, unique subject capable of being transformed by the film.
Deservedly lauded at Sundance for its frankness and non-judgemental approach to female and young - adult sexuality, the film impresses on its own terms as a solidly - constructed character study of a mercurial, still - forming artist, told with a straight face despite the period eccentricities.
While the television and film industries have long relied on screenings and focus groups to provide feedback about the likes and dislikes in those forms of entertainment, participants are generally aware that they are taking part in a study.
Searching Amazon to form a «random selection of new editions» for sale, not only in books but also in music (US, French, and Brazilian) and film DVDs, Heald's study, he writes, «reveals a striking finding that directly contradicts the under - exploitation theory of copyright.»
Veterinarians with plain film or CD / DVDs can download this form and submit it with the study for interpretation
«I think there's a lot of cross over, there's a lot of people who work in film and interactive who are interested in games, and a lot of people that work in games who are interested in both of those things,» Warren told us, «I think for us there are a couple groups we are really interested in, students was one, I see students who are studying games or other forms of interactive design.
In a film studies class, my professor Tom Gunning was talking about the pre-cinematic «phantasmagoria,» a form of spook show with distant voices and magic - lantern slides projected onto moving surfaces.
Known for its competitive «New Genres» program — spanning installation, video, film, audio, performance, and assorted digital mediums — this unique area of study questions «preconceived notions of the role of art in culture and its relationship to a specific form or medium,» according to the school's literature.
Outcomes and studies might include — but are not limited to — various forms of sound, writing, sculpture, translation, drawing, prints, artist books, performance, short films, and collaboration.
His first book Welcome to the Jungle: New Positions in Black Cultural Studies (1994) investigated new forms of cultural expression in black film, photography and visual art, documenting fresh perspectives arising from the overlapping of Asian, African and Caribbean cultures that constitute Black Britain.
The result is a still and motion study of these life forms and the images they imprint or burn into the film.
Both films are a study of light in space and form in nature - core ideas in Merz's sculptural work.
His research and eventual film work will explore how the influence of these committed intellectuals reverberated widely in the post-war cultural arena, eventually giving rise to an emerging discipline of «cultural studies», that, in its focus on popular art forms and vernacular traditions, posed considerable challenges to the established academic elite of that time.
Visually striking and playfully rigorous» the films occupy wildly different stylistic positions as a means of re-animating the ways in which form can become the unquestioned carrier of meaning — by the way in which meaning is implied through metaphor or example, inscribed by case studies, fictionalized in props or interpreted in art criticism, status symbols and as the evidence of crime...
Study Sessions may take the form of workshops, listening parties, performances, readings, or film screenings.
PERFORMA founder RoseLee Goldberg, who pioneered the study of performance art with her seminal book Performance Art from Futurism to the Present (1979), presents an authoritative introduction addressing the genre's many forms — radio broadcast, dance, live installation, new technologies, film and video, music, historic reconstructions and lecture - as - performance among them.
Both films are a study of light in space and form in nature — core ideas in Merz's sculptural work.
A week after we had finished filming, Harris applied to take over MIT's prestigious Media Lab with the aim of studying the «Singularities Effect» — the weaving together of billions of human brains in a vast data net to form a new, higher form of intelligence.
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