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El. knyga: Atmosphere, Architecture, Cinema: Thematic Reflections on Ambiance and Place

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031139642
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031139642

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Atmosphere, Cinema, Architecture: Thematic Reflections on Ambiance and Place explores cinema and architecture as ambient and affective settings or circumstances that can enable the emergence of atmosphere. This book is an interdisciplinary reading of cinematographic practice which develops useful implications for spatial composition in art and architectural design. The way a film is set up, directed, composed, framed, and technically constructed can provide parallels, analogies and metaphors for the spatial organisation of cities, landscapes and buildings.  Likewise, the way a built setting is conceived and devised can inform approaches to framing and spatial organisation in cinematography. The book begins on a personal note with a series of recollected atmospheric experiences, leading to an investigation of ambiguity and consilient discrepancy as circumstantial conditions necessary for the production of atmosphere. The mood of melancholia is explored to show the pivotal role that ambiguity, discrepancy and irresolution play in its distinctive ambiance. Atmosphere is then defined as an emergent condition arising between an ambient, affective circumstance and a mooded human being. The book then moves to analyse the inherent conditions in the setup of filmic and architectural settings that render them atmospheric. Reference is made to the cinema of Bresson, Resnais, Lynch, Tarr, Malik and Campion, and to Romanesque tympanae, the architectonic scenography of Franz Kafka’s novel The Castle and the work of Spanish architects Flores Prats. The concluding section, Anatomy of Atmosphere, is a lexicon of concepts, themes and tactics around atmosphere that might usefully inform creative practice.
 
Prologue 1(10)
Rehearsing Atmospheres
11(32)
Alexandria, Egypt
11(5)
Karnataka
12(2)
Gamaka
14(2)
Gerald Manley Hopkins, 1844-1899
16(4)
Coogee Beach, January 1995
20(1)
Dhurabbin Country
21(2)
Adele: ANZ Stadium, Friday, 10 March 2017
23(1)
A Million Windows
24(3)
Das Fastenschleiertuch
26(1)
Shadow
27(9)
Sumvitg
36(7)
Ambiance
43(42)
Ambiguity
43(2)
Types of Ambiguity
45(7)
Instress
52(7)
Circumstance and Consequence
59(5)
Circumspection
64(9)
Tracking
73(7)
On the Lookout
80(5)
Mood
85(32)
Mood and Stimmung
85(4)
Attunement
89(4)
Dasein: Being-the-There
93(8)
Melancholia
101(8)
Music and Melancholia
109(8)
Atmosphere
117(40)
Flaky, Fluffy Wadding
117(11)
Atmosphere
128(3)
Meteorology
131(7)
Halo
138(4)
Haze
142(8)
Scenography
150(7)
Tectonics of Cinematic Atmosphere
157(36)
Atmosphere and Cinema
157(2)
Immanence: Robert Bresson
159(6)
Reverie: Alain Resnais
165(5)
Terror: David Lynch
170(5)
Aporia: Bela Tarr
175(7)
Grace: Terrence Malik
182(5)
Suspense: Jane Campion
187(6)
Tectonics of Architectural Atmosphere
193(38)
Architecture and Atmosphere
193(3)
Suspense: Tympanae
196(8)
Anomie: Kafka's Castle
204(18)
Consilient Discrepancy: Flores Prats
222(9)
Anatomy of Atmosphere
231(18)
Advent
231(1)
Agency
231(1)
Allegory
231(1)
Ambiance
232(1)
Ambiguity
232(1)
Anticipation
232(1)
Aporia
233(1)
Apprehension
233(1)
Assemblage
233(1)
Atmosphere
233(1)
Attunement
233(1)
Character
234(1)
Circumambiance
234(1)
Circumstance
234(1)
Climate
234(1)
Coalesce
235(1)
Colour
235(1)
Complexion
235(1)
Conjugation
236(1)
Consequence
236(1)
Consilience
236(1)
Countenance
236(1)
Crisis
237(1)
Defer
237(1)
Density
237(1)
Discrepancy
237(1)
Ekstasis
237(1)
Emergence
238(1)
Fold
238(1)
Fragment
238(1)
Garden
239(1)
Gesture
239(1)
Gleam
239(1)
Gloaming
240(1)
Gloom
240(1)
Immanent
240(1)
Indeterminate
241(1)
Interstice
241(1)
Margin
241(1)
Matrix
242(1)
Melancholia
242(1)
Metaphor
242(1)
Milieu
243(1)
Mood
243(1)
Pertubation
243(1)
Porosity
244(1)
Potentiality
244(1)
Remembrance
244(1)
Reverie
244(1)
Rhythm
245(1)
Shimmer
245(1)
Space
245(1)
Sublime
245(1)
Suspend
246(1)
Tectonics
246(1)
Temper
246(1)
Time
247(1)
Undecidable
247(1)
Waver
248(1)
Postscript 249(4)
References 253(10)
Index 263
Michael Tawa is an architect and Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the author of Agencies of the Frame: Tectonic Strategies in Cinema and Architecture and Theorising the Project: A Thematic Approach to Architectural Design.