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Slicing spaces : performance of architecture in cinema / edited by Gul Kacmaz Erk and Rebecca-Jane McConnell.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kacmaz Erk, Gul, editor.
McConnell, Rebecca-Jane, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion pictures and architecture.
Architecture in motion pictures.
Space (Architecture)--Psychological aspects.
Space (Architecture).
Place of Publication:
Common Ground Research Networks 2023
Summary:
"As suggested in the title, Slicing Spaces: Performance of Architecture in Cinema, this project slices through the multifaceted layers of film space. The text investigates how architecture performs as an altruist, proving that environed space is not merely a backdrop in film scenes, but an active performing character. The substantial spectrum of opinions from contributing authors allows the reader to absorb the diverse relationships of architecture in cinema, inviting the reader to form their own opinions on the topic and inspiring a new way of thinking. Slicing Spaces explores the interconnected relationship between architecture and film via distinct approaches to spaces of the city, confinement, actuality, the psyche and the imagination. The book uncovers a path to look at lived spaces of architectural design from an alternative perspective, focusing on the authoritative contribution of architecture to the realm of filmmaking"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
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ISBN:
1-957792-11-6

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