Kapitel Zwei: Live Cinema ist eine neue mediale Sprache aus den Bausteinen vorhandener Konzepte
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Time, said St. Augustine, is a threefold present: the present as we experience it; the past as present memory; the future as present | Time, said St. Augustine, is a threefold present: the present as we experience it; the past as present memory; the future as present | ||
expectation. Hopi Indians, who thought of themselves as caretakers of the planet, used only the present tense in their language: past was indicated as "present manifested," and the future was signified by "present manifesting.”6 Until approximately 800 B.C., few cultures thought in terms of past or future: all experience was synthesized in the present. It seems that practically everyone but contemporary man has intuitively understood the space-time continuum. | expectation. Hopi Indians, who thought of themselves as caretakers of the planet, used only the present tense in their language: past was indicated as "present manifested," and the future was signified by "present manifesting.”6 Until approximately 800 B.C., few cultures thought in terms of past or future: all experience was synthesized in the present. It seems that practically everyone but contemporary man has intuitively understood the space-time continuum. | ||
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Time, said St. Augustine, is a threefold present: the present as we experience it; the past as present memory; the future as present expectation. Hopi Indians, who thought of themselves as caretakers of the planet, used only the present tense in their language: past was indicated as "present manifested," and the future was signified by "present manifesting.”6 Until approximately 800 B.C., few cultures thought in terms of past or future: all experience was synthesized in the present. It seems that practically everyone but contemporary man has intuitively understood the space-time continuum.
82: Actually the most descriptive term for the new cinema is "personal" because it's only an extension of the filmmaker's central nervous system.