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Mon May 09 08:55:24 GMT 2005


>/////////////// F I L M - P H I L O S O P H Y
>///////// International Salon-Journal
>//////////////////// ISSN 1466-4615
>//////// PO Box 26161, London SW8 4WD
>///////////// http://www.film-philosophy.com
>
>
>
>Gigantic Visions of Mankind:
>Spectacular Effects and Digital Cinema
>
>Film-Philosophy Special Issue
>May 2005
>
>'From here we see the perspective to the fantastic dreams the camera
>can fixate . . . gigantic visions of mankind crushed by the
>Juggernaut of war and then blessed by the angel of peace may arise
>before our eyes with all their spiritual meaning'. -- Hugo
>Munsterberg (1916)
>
>
>Contents
>
>Marina Sheppard (University of Cambridge)
>'Hollywood Business: On Robert Blanchet's _Blockbuster_'
>
>Jacobia Dahm (University of Mainz)
>'Lollywood Adventures: On Robert Blanchet's _Blockbuster_'
>
>Jon Baldwin (London Metropolitan University)
>'Have You Taken Your Rorschach Test?: _The Matrix and Philosophy_'
>
>Daniel Herbert (University of Southern California)
>'An Economy of Annihilation: Wheeler Winston Dixon's _Visions of the
>Apocalypse_'
>
>Karin Badt (University of Paris VIII)
>'Apocalypse Too Soon: Wheeler Winston Dixon's _Visions of the Apocalypse_'
>
>Mary Helen Kolisnyk (New York University)
>'Between the Carnival and the Panopticon: Bukatman's _Matters of Gravity_'
>
>Richard Misek (University of Melbourne)
>'Analogue Film, Digital Discourse: Sean Cubitt's _The Cinema Effect_'
>
>Sean Cubitt (University of Waikato)
>'Reply to Richard Misek'
>
>Mark Bould (University of the West of England)
>'if This Retrofuturistic Flu Goes On . . .: On _Future Cinema: The
>Cinematic Imaginary after Film_'
>
>
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