BEER Group Read. The looseness, the attitude

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Sun Oct 13 12:37:31 CDT 2013


I saw Gravity last night on IMAX 3D screen. In one scene aboard the Int.
Space Station a floating water droplet float toward the screen from the
background then in front of the actress, so that as it approaches the
viewer we see through it like a lens at the actress. Then a companion water
drop actually splats onto the screen, or onto the lens of the movie camera.
 That was a nice example of the visual narration being playfully aware of
its conceits.

On Sunday, October 13, 2013, Fiona Shnapple wrote:
>
> The narrative is so aware of itself, of the limits it has, to the
> interface of media texts, so the process of processing language is the
> point, is the object
>
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