Live Cinema: Redefining the Audiovisual Narrative.
Abstract
Live Cinema is proposed as a redefinition of narrative audiovisual language, confronting to strictly aesthetic or plasticist live projection practices. We defend the importance of the narrative factor, the search for a new fluid language, based on associations and glides of meaning. The different versions of this term proposed by the artists involved on this artistic practice conceptualization have been analysed, signalling out the essential aspects which take it apart from different performative audiovisual practices. The new narrative mode is analysed from liquid image theories, and it is proposed as a meaning production mechanism specially accord to our ever transforming visual accumulation environment, a reflection of the permanent instant in which we are embedded.Downloads
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