The Geometry of Cinema Events

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Title
The Geometry of Cinema Events
Description
The textual center is no longer the focal point of a series of concentric rings. Instead, like the pinhole at a center of an hourglass, [the text] serves as a point of interchange between two "V" shapes, one representing the work of production, the other figuring the process of reception. Beginning as a subset of culture at large, one "V" progressively narrows as the work of film production runs its course, first broadly, with diverse ideas and scripts, sets and rushes, technicians and rewrites, until eventually the work of production has been resolved into a single narrow product: the text. The process of reception then broadens out again, eventually reaching the point where it is indistinguishable from the culture in general. … [T]his hourglass system is entirely reversible. Just as production flows through the text toward reception, so reception regularly influences production.
Each "V" opens out onto an infinite cultural space, containing other cinema events, that eventually bends back around toward the opposite "V". In other words, this Moebius vessel fails to distinguish between inside and outside, though it does have two distinct domains of interchange: the narrow textual isthmus connecting the two "V"s, and the indeterminate peripheral culture which offers any number of avenues of interchange between the open ends of the two "V"s.
Because this new type of geometry does not allow for clear distinctions between inside and outside, between top and bottom, the event that is cinema cannot be identified as privileging one particular aspect of the system. Instead, the cinema event is constituted by a continuing interchange, neither beginning nor ending at any specific point. No fixed trajectory characterizes this interchange, nor is it possible to predict which aspect of the system will influence which other aspect.
Designer
Altman, Rick
Date
1992
Source
Sound Theory, Sound Practice
Bibliographic Citation
Altman, Rick. 1992. Sound Theory, Sound Practice. Routledge. Pages 3-4.
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English Sequence or Process
English Cyclical
is composed of
English Circle
has attribute
English Arrow
English Solid Line
Alternative Title
Culture/Text
Coverage
film
text
Media
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