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The Architecture of the Screen : Essays in Cinematographic Space.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bristol : Intellect, Limited, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (360 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783202119
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Architecture of the ScreenDDC classification:
  • 791.43657
LOC classification:
  • PN1995 -- .C357 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Foreword by François Penz -- Introduction -- Part I: Film reviews -- The cinema of the French New Wave and the illusionism of SITE architects Les Carabiniers. 1963 -- The architecture of Diller and Scofidio: The screen and surveillance Das Experiment. 2001 -- The "cut" in the architecture of Jean Nouvel and the scenery of Ken Adam You Only Live Twice. 1967 -- The visual narratives of Resnais in the architecture of Carlo Scarpa Hiroshima Mon Amour. 1959 -- German Baroque architecture and the filming of Resnais: A fusion Last Year in Marienbad. 1961 -- Sigfreid Giedion, Rem Koolhaas and the fragmentary architecture of the city Run Lola Run. 1998 -- The aesthetics and formalism of Godfrey Reggio in the projects of Jean Nouvel Koyaanisqatsi. 1982 -- Boullée on film: An architectural cinematography The Belly of an Architect. 1987 -- Playtime: A commentary on the art of the Situationists, the philosophy of Henri Lefebvre and the architecture of the Modern Movement Playtime. 1967 -- Venturi and Antonioni: The modern city and the phenomenon of the moving image Zabriskie Point. 1970 -- Part II: Applying film to architecture -- Video Installation: Hybrid Artworks -- The physical experience of space and the sensorial perception of image -- Performance 1. Shadows -- Performance 2. Memories -- Performance 3. Echoes -- Incidental Legacy: A technical description -- The physical experience of image and the sensorial perception of space -- The world imagined by Diller and Scofidio -- Performance: Jet Lag -- Installation: Loophole -- Architecture: The Slow House -- Cinematographic architecture: Exercises in theory and practice -- Cinematographic space: A study of Citizen Kane -- Scene 1. Citizen Kane -- Scene 2. Citizen Kane -- Scene 3. Citizen Kane -- Scene 4. Citizen Kane.
From the contradictions of film to the creativity of architecture: Design workshop -- Stage 1. Cinematographic analysis of film -- Stage 2. Filming space -- Stage 3. Storyboarding spaces -- Stage 4. Storyboarding architectural events -- Stage 5. Design proposals -- Part III: Conceptual essays -- The hybridisation of sight in the hybrid architecture of sport: The effects of television on stadia and spectatorship -- Cinematic movement in the work of Le Corbusier and Sergei Eisenstein -- The historical construction of cinematic space: An architectural perspective on the films of Jean Renoir and Yasujiro Ozu -- Cinematic phenomenology in architecture: The Cartier Foundation, Paris, Jean Nouvel -- Cinematic space and time: The morphing of a theory in film and architecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Index of Images -- Back Cover.
Summary: The Architecture of the Screen examines the relationship between the visual language of film and the onscreen perception of space and architectural design, revealing how film's visual vocabulary influenced architecture in the twentieth century and continues to influence it today.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Foreword by François Penz -- Introduction -- Part I: Film reviews -- The cinema of the French New Wave and the illusionism of SITE architects Les Carabiniers. 1963 -- The architecture of Diller and Scofidio: The screen and surveillance Das Experiment. 2001 -- The "cut" in the architecture of Jean Nouvel and the scenery of Ken Adam You Only Live Twice. 1967 -- The visual narratives of Resnais in the architecture of Carlo Scarpa Hiroshima Mon Amour. 1959 -- German Baroque architecture and the filming of Resnais: A fusion Last Year in Marienbad. 1961 -- Sigfreid Giedion, Rem Koolhaas and the fragmentary architecture of the city Run Lola Run. 1998 -- The aesthetics and formalism of Godfrey Reggio in the projects of Jean Nouvel Koyaanisqatsi. 1982 -- Boullée on film: An architectural cinematography The Belly of an Architect. 1987 -- Playtime: A commentary on the art of the Situationists, the philosophy of Henri Lefebvre and the architecture of the Modern Movement Playtime. 1967 -- Venturi and Antonioni: The modern city and the phenomenon of the moving image Zabriskie Point. 1970 -- Part II: Applying film to architecture -- Video Installation: Hybrid Artworks -- The physical experience of space and the sensorial perception of image -- Performance 1. Shadows -- Performance 2. Memories -- Performance 3. Echoes -- Incidental Legacy: A technical description -- The physical experience of image and the sensorial perception of space -- The world imagined by Diller and Scofidio -- Performance: Jet Lag -- Installation: Loophole -- Architecture: The Slow House -- Cinematographic architecture: Exercises in theory and practice -- Cinematographic space: A study of Citizen Kane -- Scene 1. Citizen Kane -- Scene 2. Citizen Kane -- Scene 3. Citizen Kane -- Scene 4. Citizen Kane.

From the contradictions of film to the creativity of architecture: Design workshop -- Stage 1. Cinematographic analysis of film -- Stage 2. Filming space -- Stage 3. Storyboarding spaces -- Stage 4. Storyboarding architectural events -- Stage 5. Design proposals -- Part III: Conceptual essays -- The hybridisation of sight in the hybrid architecture of sport: The effects of television on stadia and spectatorship -- Cinematic movement in the work of Le Corbusier and Sergei Eisenstein -- The historical construction of cinematic space: An architectural perspective on the films of Jean Renoir and Yasujiro Ozu -- Cinematic phenomenology in architecture: The Cartier Foundation, Paris, Jean Nouvel -- Cinematic space and time: The morphing of a theory in film and architecture -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Index of Images -- Back Cover.

The Architecture of the Screen examines the relationship between the visual language of film and the onscreen perception of space and architectural design, revealing how film's visual vocabulary influenced architecture in the twentieth century and continues to influence it today.

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