Descripción: Collectively, not being able readily to provide convincing justifications for your actions is, unfortunately, a substantive basis for suspecting they might be meaningless. Architects are unable t...
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Th e inspiration for this book came from my time at the University of Cape Town in South Africa from 2002 to 2005, particularly from designing the Analysing Film and Television curriculum and worki...
Déployer sans encombre un panneau ou une voile solaires dans l’espace : pour résoudre ce problème, un physicien japonais, Koryo Miura, recourt à l’art traditionnel du pliage, l’origami. Arti…Descripción completa
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Architecture, an important part of our environment, disturbs our experiences, feelings, memories, and ultimately the decisions we make. To explore the connection between architecture and the human ...
‘Renée Tobe’s compelling study of the relationship between film and architecture covers a wide range of film genres, from German Expressionist and post-war Hollywood film, to modernist utopia and horror movies. Her remarkable analysis makes visible the multiple layers constructed within the frame of celebrated and lesser-known movies, emphasizing the power of architectural settings to convey emotions and to play a determining role in the unfolding of the story’. Dr. Louise Pelletier, Director of the School of Design at Université du Québec à Montréal.
Films use architecture as visual shorthand to tell viewers everything they need to know about the characters in a short amount of time. Illustrated by a diverse range of films from different eras and cultures, this book investigates the reciprocity between film and architecture. Using a phenomenological approach, it describes how we, the viewers, can learn to read architecture and design in film in order to see the many inherent messages. Architecture’s representational capacity contributes to the plausibility or ‘reality’ possible in film. The book provides an ontological understanding that clarifies and stabilizes the reciprocity of the actual world and a filmic world of illusion and human imagination, thereby shedding light on both film and architecture.
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Film, Architecture and Spatial Imagination Renée Tobe
Renée Tobe
Renée Tobe, University of East London, United Kingdom
Film, Architecture and Spatial Imagination
‘Film, Architecture and Spatial Imagination offers a lively viewing of the crossover between film and architecture. The book examines this uneasy interaction where films use buildings to provide a sense of place to the narrative, but where architecture tends to become increasingly immaterial and dislocated. Renée Tobe’s text combines light and dark, philosophy and entertainment, romance and thrills’. Professor William Firebrace, Stuttgart Academy of Arts, Germany