The cinema and "new" technologies: the show continues
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2002.18.3165Keywords:
Communication, movie theater, technologiesAbstract
This article reflects upon the impact of new technologies in contemporaneous cinema in order to show that those technologies awake old questions about cinematographic representation – but that, in spite of the changes in the manner of making and watching movies, the essence of cinema remains the same.
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