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Title: | RETHINKING THE CINEMA: THE DIGITAL-CINETHEQUE | Authors: | LENG CHYI BIN | Keywords: | Architecture Master (Architecture) Tan Chee Kiang 2003/2004 Aki MArch Thesis (Architecture) |
Issue Date: | 21-Sep-2017 | Citation: | LENG CHYI BIN (2017-09-21). RETHINKING THE CINEMA: THE DIGITAL-CINETHEQUE. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | The thesis started out as an inquisition into the relevance of cinemas today. With the advent of digital technology, the production and exhibition of films have been radically challenged. A featured film can now be produced with a small digital camera and then watched over the internet on a personal computer. Will the cinema become obsolete then? This thesis posits that the cinema still has a particularly social function to play, as the collective experience of its spectatorship fulfils a communal need that is not about to be relinquished. The thesis put forth an ‘altered’ and enhanced collective cinematic experience through the intervention of a programmatic insertion. The thesis proposes a ‘digital cinetheque’, a program that seeks to assimilate pedagogical function i.e. a filmic institution, within the confines of an entertainment typology that is the cinema. The proposed facility has two main film components, namely film-screening and research/production facilities. The design strategy entails employing the circulation as a mediating element to navigate between the two components, thereby effecting a symbiotic matrix within which interactions (visually) and activities (physically) take roots. In addition, a hybrid narrative comes from the juxtaposition of other occurrences within this facility, like associative functions such as the film-related bookstore, café, VCD/DVD retails etc. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/223143 |
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