Gilles Deleuze on film
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"With the arrival of cinema, French philosopher Henri Bergson felt the need for new ways of thinking on movement and coined the terms "image-temps" and "image-mouvement" in Matière et Mémoire (1896). Gilles Deleuze, another French philosopher, took Matière et Mémoire as the basis of this theory on and used it to explain his views in his Cinéma I & II (1983-1985)." --Sholem Stein |
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- Cinéma I: L'image-mouvement (1983). Trans. Cinema 1: The Movement-Image (1986).
- Cinéma II: L'image-temps (1985). Trans. Cinema 2: The Time-Image (1989).
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