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22Aug

Embodied Cognition and Cinema

by Maarten Coëgnarts in Forum | 0 Comment
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to inform you that Leuven University Press has published our edited volume Embodied Cognition and Cinema. It is the first edited volume to explore the […]
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09Nov

Motor resonance and the Hollywood spectacle

by Jake Ivan Dole in Forum | 1 Comment
In Has Hollywood Murdered The Movies? film critic David Denby decries the state of the Hollywood mainstream where, in his opinion, big-budget spectacle films have become loud, pointless, “defoliated of […]
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13Jul

Film style: a motor approach

by Michele Guerra in Forum | 0 Comment
“How can cinema have so powerful a reality effect when it is so manifestly unreal?” Vittorio Gallese and I have started from this very simple assumption by Steven Shaviro to […]
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