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Eisenstein’s Aesthetics

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Wollen, P. (2013). Eisenstein’s Aesthetics. In Wollen, P. Signs and Meaning in the Cinema. British Film Institute, pp. 13-57

(noun) the stage of an ancient Greek or Roman theater / (noun) the part of a modern stage in front of the curtain / (noun) the wall that separates the stage from the auditorium and provides the arch that frames it / (noun) foreground / (noun) foreground

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The stage first broke through the proscenium arch, then outburst the brick-and-mortar integument of the theatre itself.

—p.25 by Peter Wollen
strange
3 months, 3 weeks ago

The stage first broke through the proscenium arch, then outburst the brick-and-mortar integument of the theatre itself.

—p.25 by Peter Wollen
strange
3 months, 3 weeks ago