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dan.moor



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:52 am    Post subject: Film & architecture Reply with quoteFind all posts by dan.moor

I am currently writing my Masters dissertation which will cover the relationships between film and architecture.

From the research so far I am particularly interested in the extent to which film (cinematography) making processes may be applied within architectural design particularly that of interaction and choreography (narrative) of spaces. One aspect of this would be for example a focus on "the manipulation of emotions and the story telling of a building".

I have recently visited several projects designed by Daniel Libeskind and am looking for any other architects who openly utilise film theory (choreography) in their works.

Additionally I would be grateful to receive details of any interesting articles, books or contacts/suggestions for further 'research and approach' at this early stage of my dissertation work.

Dan.
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