source : Deleuze after Guattari by Why Theory | Free Listening on SoundCloud
[[Deleuze]] wrote about [[cinema]] later in his career.
The break in cinema is not between the silent movie and the talkie, itβs between the movement-image and the time-image. β Deleuze, as quoted by the hosts
Throughout the history of film, early [[film theorists]] such as [[Sergei Eisenstein]] believed that film could be used to convey ideas of the mind, etc. in a broad sense. Today, people have an idea of film that each film is supposed to say something through its narrative.
[[Deleuze]] seems to believe that [[cinema]] says things that [[philosophy]] hasnβt caught up with, and he is attempting to thereby catch up with cinema.
movement-image : image that depicts something that goes against our expectations. Think [[Charlie Chaplin]].
Aside: [[Sergei Eisenstein]] made the connection between Griffiths and his racism and the form in which he made movies.
Most of this episode deals with film.
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