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Reframing Cinematic Space and Audience Practice in the Digital Age
Dario Llinares, Sarah Arnold
University of Brighton
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Cinema
100%
Digital Age
100%
Cinematic Space
100%
Audience Practices
100%
Multi-screen
28%
Technology Experience
28%
Cinephilia
28%
Information Sharing
14%
Re-emergence
14%
Live Performance
14%
Pleasurable Experience
14%
Live Events
14%
Art Installation
14%
Digital Platforms
14%
Film-forming
14%
Cinema-going
14%
Holistically
14%
Communication Practices
14%
Narrative Play
14%
Space Form
14%
Space Experience
14%
Technological Space
14%
Technology Practice
14%
Arts and Humanities
Digital Age
100%
Reframing
100%
Emerging Technology
100%
Cinematic Space
100%
Cinephilia
100%
Digital
50%
Technological Change
50%
art installation
50%
Social Sciences
Emerging Technology
100%
Space Technology
100%