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2007-01-08 23:21:05 · 4 answers · asked by DR KNOW. 3 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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It's both. A director utilizes available space to create a certain illusion on film. Time can be sped up or compressed using film as well.

2007-01-09 00:15:39 · answer #1 · answered by Danagasta 6 · 0 0

What? How about the art of spacetime? That should sell tickets. A good place to start is here:

http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/math/4D/welcome.html

Make these shapes move and you've got a winner! What I'm saying is that a great film is both the art of space and the art of time. I thought Pan's Labyrinth was a great example of this:

http://72.30.186.56/search/cache?p=interviews+%2B+cutting-edge+directors+for+2006+%2B+%22Art+of+film%22+%2B+2007&prssweb=Search&ei=UTF-8&fr=ks-ans&x=wrt&meta=vc%3D&u=melbfilmblog.blogspot.com/&w=interviews+cutting+edge+directors+2006+%22art+of+film%22+2007&d=PjSG2UVuOFa-&icp=1&.intl=uk

2007-01-08 23:29:28 · answer #2 · answered by Karma Chimera 4 · 0 0

The art of memory, persistance of vision leads us into the space of our dreams and outside of time.

2007-01-09 01:18:57 · answer #3 · answered by sister a 2 · 0 0

The art of movement - the intersection of the fourth and first three dimensions, represented in two dimensional form.

2007-01-08 23:26:23 · answer #4 · answered by stephen p 2 · 0 0

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