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    October 19, 2003
    When will cinema become part of our ordinary, everyday mode of expression and exchange?
   

When visual story making becomes a transparent extension our perceptive, cognitive, and sociable self.

    posted by glorianna at 02:44 PM :: comments (2737)
   
    As we are able to represent story knowledge, we also need to replace the timeline with a more natural mode of interaction.
   
    posted by glorianna at 01:50 PM :: comments (2490)
   
    What is important about making cinema a more fluid and accessible medium?
   
    posted by at 12:51 PM :: comments (7823)
   
    How might this ordinary everyday cinema impact our physical surroundings?
   
    posted by glorianna at 11:52 AM :: comments (7944)
   
    in summary...
   

We believe that as cinema becomes part of our ordinary everyday language of exchange, as improvisation becomes the dominant paradigm for construction and co-construction and as displays migrate to become tangible objects in our everyday world, cinema will again be poised to transform our social being.



Join us on in room 368 and explore how this new cinema may transform our social being.

    posted by glorianna at 10:54 AM :: comments (5289)
    October 15, 2003
    language
   

we are working on a new language of media which emphasizes process, exchange, and discovery of self and others. we are asking about the fluidity of thought and the pleasure of the surround. we take a movie of light falling on the leaves that are themselves rustling and falling. the movie captures a moment of joy, joy of seeing, joy of recording this moment. who else sees how I see? maybe our recording is only of differences, the differences of seeing.

    posted by glorianna at 12:16 PM :: comments (4947)
     
   
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