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Cinematic Time and Space in Maya Deren's Films: 'Artificial Reality'

마야 데렌의 영화적 시간과 공간: '인위적 리얼리티'

  • Received : 2018.06.11
  • Accepted : 2018.08.28
  • Published : 2018.10.31

Abstract

Maya Deren is well known as the 'mother' of the American avant-garde films by her first short, Meshes of the Afternoon (1943). One of the major contributions of Maya Deren's theoretical body of work to the visibility was the invention of a new vocabulary for independent film-making such as 'film-poems', and 'choreo-cinema'. To create experimental film forms, she chose poetry, dance, architecture and music as a metaphor to describe her images. On the top of these arts, Maya uses camera works and editing system to achieve an 'artificial reality' whose character is miraculous in that living whole, in order to help the audience to experience a protagonist's psychological journey.

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