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A walk suspended in mid-air, a fall at breakneck speed towards a fatal impact with the ground, an upside-down flip into space, the drift of an astronaut in the void... Analysing a wide range of films, this book brings to light a series of recurrent aesthetic motifs through which contemporary cinema destabilizes and then restores the spectator's sense of equilibrium. The 'tensive motifs' of acrobatics, fall, impact, overturning, and drift reflect our fears and dreams and offer embodied forms of transcendence of the limits of our human condition along with an awareness of their insurmountable nature. Adopting the approach of 'Neurofilmology'—an interdisciplinary method that puts filmology, perceptual psychology, philosophy of mind, and cognitive neuroscience into dialogue—this book implements the paradigm of embodied cognition in a new ecological epistemology of the moving-image experience.
Contents
Acknowledgements
I Vertigo
Towards a Neurofilmology
II Acrobatics
On the wires of empathy
III Fall
Descent to equilibrium
IV Impact
Experiencing the unrepresentable
V Overturning
Upside-down dissimulations
VI Drift
Ungraspable environments
VII Flight
Towards an Ecofilmology
Bibliography
Filmography
Index