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"Cinema is not a reflection of reality, it is the reality of a reflection" - Jean-Luc Goddard
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Integral Cinema Studio: The Altitudinal Lens (Part One)
Posted January 24th, 2012 | 6 Comments
Share... Groundhog Day (1993) When we look at a cinematic work and endeavor to discern if it is “integral” or not, what we are doing is attempting to use the term in an evaluative mode as a kind of typological categorization tool. One of the major... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The Zonal Lens (Part Two)
Posted December 20th, 2011 | 1 Comment
Share... Figure 1. Bee Season (2005) and the Cinematic Expression of Inside (Signification) Patterns that Reveal the Main Characters' Mystical Relationship to Letters and Words. In the previous post ( The Zonal Lens – Part One ) I mapped out a... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The Zonal Lens (Part One)
Posted November 22nd, 2011
Share... Bee Season (2005) and the Zones of Cinematic Expression Having previously explored the basic integrally-informed cinematic lenses of perception and expression (the HOLONIC , QUADRATIC , DEVELOPMENTAL , STATES , and TYPOLOGY Lenses), we are now ready... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The Typology Lens
Posted October 19th, 2011 | 9 Comments
Share... Source Code (2011) and the Marriage of Masculine and Feminine Cinematic Typologies Integral Theory has several perspective-taking frameworks or lenses of perception through which we can perceive, experience, and integrate the multiple dimensions of... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The States Lens
Posted September 19th, 2011 | 2 Comments
Share... ... Integral Theory has several perspective-taking frameworks or lenses of perception through which we can perceive, experience, and integrate the multiple dimensions of existence. In this series of articles I will be exploring applying these various Integral lenses... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The Developmental Lens
Posted August 16th, 2011 | 4 Comments
Share... Integral Theory has several perspective-taking frameworks or lenses of perception through which we can perceive, experience, and integrate the multiple dimensions of existence. In this series of articles I will be exploring applying these various Integral lenses to... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The Quadratic Lens
Posted July 12th, 2011 | 8 Comments
Share... Integral Theory has several perspective-taking frameworks or lenses of perception through which we can observe, experience, and integrate the multiple dimensions of existence. In this series of articles I will be exploring applying these various Integral lenses to the... Read More
Integral Cinema Studio: The Holonic Lens
Posted June 14th, 2011 | 21 Comments
Share... The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and Neo’s Multiple Existences’ Discovery Integral Theory has several perspective-taking frameworks or lenses of perception through which we can perceive, experience, and integrate the multiple dimensions of existence. In this... Read More








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