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- Database_cinema abstract "One of the principal features defining traditional cinema is a fixed and linear narrative structure. In Database Cinema however, the story develops by selecting scenes from a given collection. Think of a computer game in which a player performs certain acts and thereby selects scenes and creating a narrative.New Media objects lack this strong narrative component, they don’t have a beginning or an end but can start or stop at any point. They are collections of discrete items coming from the database. Lev Manovich first related the database to cinema in his effort to understand the changing technologies of filmmaking techniques in media landscapes. According to Manovich, cinema privileged narrative as the key form of cultural expression of modern age but the computer age introduced its correlate, the database: \"As a cultural form, database represents the world as a list of items and it refuses to order this list. In contrast, a narrative creates a cause-and-effect trajectory of seemingly unordered items (events). Therefore, database and narrative are natural enemies. Competing for the same territory of human culture, each claims an exclusive right to make meaning out of the world.\"".
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- Database_cinema wikiPageExternalLink open_source_filmmaking_loker.pdf.
- Database_cinema wikiPageExternalLink Database_as_symbolic_form.htm.
- Database_cinema wikiPageExternalLink manovich.htm.
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- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Centre_for_Contemporary_Art.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_styles.
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- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Dziga_Vertov.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_de_Saussure.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Lev_Manovich.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Man_with_a_Movie_Camera.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Narrative.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink New_media.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Greenaway.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLink Roland_Barthes.
- Database_cinema wikiPageWikiLinkText "database cinema".
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- Database_cinema subject Category:Film_styles.
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- Database_cinema comment "One of the principal features defining traditional cinema is a fixed and linear narrative structure. In Database Cinema however, the story develops by selecting scenes from a given collection. Think of a computer game in which a player performs certain acts and thereby selects scenes and creating a narrative.New Media objects lack this strong narrative component, they don’t have a beginning or an end but can start or stop at any point.".
- Database_cinema label "Database cinema".
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