Interfaces: The Space of Sensibility in Cinema - Carlos Pernisa Júnior
Interfaces: The Space of Sensibility in Cinema
By Carlos Pernisa Júnior
In his book "Interfaces: The Space of Sensibility in Cinema," Carlos Pernisa Júnior offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between cinema and the human senses. Drawing on a wide range of philosophical, psychological, and aesthetic theories, Pernisa Júnior argues that cinema is not simply a visual medium, but rather a multisensory experience that engages the entire body and mind.
A Multisensory Experience
Pernisa Júnior begins by arguing that cinema is not simply a matter of seeing, but also of hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting. He draws on the work of philosophers such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze to show how cinema creates a "space of sensibility" that surrounds the viewer and envelops them in a multisensory experience.
For example, Pernisa Júnior discusses how the sound of a film can create a sense of atmosphere and mood, while the texture of the images can evoke a sense of touch. He also argues that the way in which a film is edited can create a sense of rhythm and movement that engages the viewer's body.
The Body and the Mind
Pernisa Júnior also explores the relationship between cinema and the mind. He argues that cinema is not simply a passive experience, but rather an active one that requires the viewer to engage their imagination and intellect. He draws on the work of psychologists such as Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget to show how cinema can stimulate the viewer's cognitive development and help them to make sense of the world around them.
For example, Pernisa Júnior discusses how the use of flashbacks and flashforwards in a film can create a sense of time and space that is not linear. He also argues that the use of symbolism and metaphor in a film can allow the viewer to explore complex ideas and emotions in a way that is both personal and universal.
A New Way of Seeing
"Interfaces: The Space of Sensibility in Cinema" is a groundbreaking work that offers a new way of understanding the relationship between cinema and the human senses. Pernisa Júnior's insights will be of interest to scholars and students of film, as well as anyone who is interested in the relationship between art and the human experience.
Why You Should Read This Book
If you are interested in cinema, philosophy, or psychology, then "Interfaces: The Space of Sensibility in Cinema" is a must-read. Pernisa Júnior's unique and thought-provoking insights will challenge the way you think about cinema and the human experience.
This book is also a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in creating their own films. Pernisa Júnior's insights into the relationship between cinema and the senses can help you to create more engaging and memorable films that will resonate with your audience on a deeper level.
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