Monday, April 13, 2009

E=Mc2 film style

The long take is about the experience of an individual - the montage is about collective understanding.

Brian,

I really like this synopsis you have made about two very common filming techniques, (long take and montage).

I think these two types of technique and the respective ideas about individualism and collectivness is similarly concerned with the physical universal principles I mentioned in the previous post.

For example, if the void is accessible information is this to say that the void is a collective interaction similar to the montage?

On the other hand, is the present and dated paradigm E-mc2, representative of the autonomous body and landscapes constructed of fragments of information and material that would be unrecognizable without the "appropriate puzzling"

What if our instillation was a puzzle/film? What the F is a puzzle film? We should figure it out?

I read this really interesting thing by Stephen Hawking where he discuss time, chaos, complexity, and high order. The conclusion is that the world becomes more complex with time. He compared the world to a puzzle stating something to the effect that if the world were a puzzle and we assembled it, that would denote day one. Further if we were to the put that puzzle assembled into a box and give it a shake that would be a future date by which the world will have become less high order and more complex, and with each shake of the the box th universe becomes more complex and more synonymous to our universe.

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