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25Nov

Cognitive Film Theory: Oxford Bibliography

by Ted Nannicelli in Forum | 0 Comment
Dear Colleagues, Please forgive the shameless self-promotion, but this may be of interest to some of you: I have written an entry on cognitive film theory for the Oxford Bibliographies in […]
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30Oct

The Malick Illusion: Perceptual segmentation in The Thin Red Line

by Luis Rocha Antunes in Forum
I wrote an essay for Film International on the idea of perceptual segmentation in film where I look at a speech illusion in Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998). I […]
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SCSMI 2015, London – CFP
14Oct

SCSMI 2015, London – CFP

by Dirk Eitzen in Forum
Please click the conference tab, above, for details.
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07Oct

A study in cinematic subjectivity

by Maarten Coëgnarts in Forum | 0 Comment
Dear SCSMI members, Please allow us to share with you our paper entitled “A study in cinematic subjectivity: Metaphors of perception in film” that just came out in Metaphor and […]
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17Jul

EEG Experiment on Camera Movements

by Michele Guerra in Forum | 0 Comment
Dear members, you can find at the link below our paper “Moving Mirrors: A High-Density EEG Study Investigating the Effect of Camera Movements on Motor Cortex Activation during Action Observation” […]
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Cognitive Media Theory
18May

Cognitive Media Theory

by Paul Taberham in Forum | 2 Comments
Fellow SCSMI members, myself and Ted Nannicelli are delighted to announce that the anthology Cognitive Media Theory is now available to purchase online. The book, as the title suggests, explores […]
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