MIT 24.213 Philosophy of Film, Fall 2004
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Instructor: Prof. Irving Singer This course is a seminar on the philosophical analysis of film art, with an emphasis on the ways in which it creates meaning through techniques that define a formal structure. There is a particular focus on aesthetic problems about appearance and reality, literary and visual effects, communication and alienation through film technology. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/24-213F04
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Absolutely excellent. Studied film for three years and I found this selection of seminars far more intuitive than any historical or social context I have studied before. Would strongly recommend.