Abstract
My presentation will briefly reflect upon the relationship between a recent collaborative film work (‘Kleist’), which is a fabricated documentary composed of found photographs, and a specific part of Deleuze's film theory in 'Cinema 2' where he describes a type of film that creates ‘powers of the false’ where ‘narration ceases to be truthful'. This kind of film proceeds by the 'series', a serial form rather than a flowing form, where the ‘narration is constantly being completely modified, in each of its episodes… as a consequence of disconnected places and de-chronologised moments’. In short, ‘truth is not to be achieved, formed, or reproduced; it has to be created. There is no other truth than the creation of the New: creativity, emergence…’. In 'Kleist' we have attempted to harness these elements of Deleuzian theory to produce a type of film that operates through the subtle destruction of represented truth so as to become a creator and producer of a new truth.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2011 |
| Event | Politics, Poetics and Practice: New Paradigms for Theory-Practice Interchange in Creative Media Production - Duration: 6 May 2011 → … |
Conference
| Conference | Politics, Poetics and Practice: New Paradigms for Theory-Practice Interchange in Creative Media Production |
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| Period | 6/05/11 → … |
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