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- SaintJudy
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Harvinainen mahdollisuus nähdä Derek Jarmanin "Blue".
Keskiviikkona, 16. Kesäkuuta 16:15, Fabianinkatu 33, Yliopiston päärakennus, pieni juhlasali. Esityksen jälkeen vierailevan professorin, Vivian Sobchackin (UCLA) luento "Fleshing Out the Image: Phenomenology, Pedagogy, and Derek Jarman's BLUE".
Tapahtuman järjestää Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies - Helsingin yliopiston tutkijakollegium.
Vapaa pääsy.
"Framed from a pedagogical perspective in relation to both film studies and philosophy, the presentation focuses on existential phenomenological philosophy and method as they illuminate the cinematic experience of Derek Jarman's seemingly "monochromatic" Blue (1993), an "extreme" instance of filmic perception and expression made when the filmmaker was dying of AIDS and losing his sight. In turn, Blue illuminates (and makes palpable) basic precepts of phenomenology: the film's supposed "deprivation" of the spectator's sight is revealed not as empty blindness but as rich and multisensual "insight."
http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium/events/sobchack.htm
Keskiviikkona, 16. Kesäkuuta 16:15, Fabianinkatu 33, Yliopiston päärakennus, pieni juhlasali. Esityksen jälkeen vierailevan professorin, Vivian Sobchackin (UCLA) luento "Fleshing Out the Image: Phenomenology, Pedagogy, and Derek Jarman's BLUE".
Tapahtuman järjestää Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies - Helsingin yliopiston tutkijakollegium.
Vapaa pääsy.
"Framed from a pedagogical perspective in relation to both film studies and philosophy, the presentation focuses on existential phenomenological philosophy and method as they illuminate the cinematic experience of Derek Jarman's seemingly "monochromatic" Blue (1993), an "extreme" instance of filmic perception and expression made when the filmmaker was dying of AIDS and losing his sight. In turn, Blue illuminates (and makes palpable) basic precepts of phenomenology: the film's supposed "deprivation" of the spectator's sight is revealed not as empty blindness but as rich and multisensual "insight."
http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium/events/sobchack.htm