3 resultados para Film Studies
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
Työni aiheena on italialaisen elokuvaohjaaja Dario Argenton teos Suspiria (1977), jota analysoin semioottisesta näkökulmasta käyttäen apunani genreteoriaa, strukturalismia, psykoanalyysia ja sukupuolinäkökulmaa. Tutkimuskysymykseni muodostui moniulotteisesti Suspirian semioottisen analysoinnin tuloksen selvittäminen. Käytännössä tämä viittaa elokuvan sanoman eksplikointiin. Päälähteinäni toimivat elokuvasta laaditut valmiit analyysit, joihin omat tulkintani punoutuivat. Mainittavia lähteitäni olivat itse Suspiria, John Hillin ja Pamela Church Gibsonin Film Studies: Critical Approaches (2000), Johanna Laurilan pro gradu Noiduttua punaista. Dario Argenton Suspiria (2004) sekä Linda Schulte-Sassen artikkeli ”The Mother of all horror movies, Dario Argento’s >uspiria” (2002). Näiden ohella käytin lähdeaineistona soveltamieni teorioiden omia edustajia, kuten strukturalismissa satututkija Vladimir Proppia. Menetelminä työskentelyssäni toimivat (semioottinen) lähiluku, teemoittelun ja tyypittelyn yhdistäminen sekä osittainen sisällönerittely. Merkittävintä oli kuitenkin oma analysointini, joka perustui viitekehykseeni, kokemukseeni, päättelykykyyni sekä valmiuteeni luoda näiden perusteella kestäviä argumentointeja. Tavoitteenani oli Suspirian (symboli)kielen avaaminen semioottista näkökulmaa hyödyntämällä, ja sitä kautta paremman ymmärryksen luominen elokuvasta sekä elokuvan kautta kuluttajasta ja kulttuurista itsestään. Pyrin tulkitsemaan Suspirian kerronnallista kuvakieltä myös uuden tiedon tuottamisen nimissä. Nähdäkseni tämä onnistui. Tutkivalle silmälle Suspiria paljastui valtaisaksi tulkinnalliseksi aarreaitaksi, jonka kieltä ymmärtämättömälle se pysynee kuitenkin ensisijaisesti tietynmakuisena elokuvakokemuksena. Analyysini lopputuloksena valitusta kulttuurin tuotteesta (elokuva) ilmeni sen sisäänkoodattu, kuluttajaan vaikuttava ”toimivuus”. Tulevaisuudessa myös muiden Argenton elokuvien analysointi ja keskinäinen vertailu olisi varmasti elokuva- ja kulttuurintutkimuksen kannalta hedelmällistä.
Resumo:
Addiction, and the experience of being addicted, is notoriously difficult to describe verbally and explain rationally. Would multifaceted and multisensory cinematic images work better in making addiction understandable? This study enquires how cinematic expression can render visible the experience of being addicted which is invisible as such. The basic data consists of circa 50 mainly North American and European fiction films from the early 1900s to the early 2000s that deal with addictive disorders as defined in the psychiatric DSM-V classification (substance dependence- and gambling disorders). The study develops an approach for analyzing and interpreting a large volume of digital film data: digital cinematic iconography is a framework to study the multifaceted cinematic images by processing and viewing them in the “digital image-laboratory” of the computer. Images are cut and classified by editing software and algorithmic sorting. The approach draws on early 1900s German art historian Aby Waburg’s image research and media archaeology, that are connected to film studies inspired by the phenomenology of the body and Gilles Deleuze’s film-philosophy. The first main chapter, “Montage”, analyses montage, gestural and postural images, and colors in addiction films. The second main chapter, “Thingness”, focuses on the close-ups of material objects and faces, and their relation to the theme of spirituality in cinema and art history, The study argues that the cinema engages the spectator to "feel" what addiction is through everyday experience and art historical imagery. There is a particular, historically transmitted cinematic iconography of addiction that is profane, material, thing-centered, abject, and repetitive. The experience of being addicted is visualized through montages of images characterized by dark and earthy colors, horizontal compositions and downward- directed movements. This is very profane and secular imagery that, however, circulates image-historical traces of Christian iconography, such as that of being in the grip of an unknown power.
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The non-idealities in a rotor-bearing system may cause undesirable subcritical superharmonic resonances that occur when the rotating speed of the rotor is a fraction of the natural frequency of the system. These resonances arise partly from the non-idealities of the bearings. This study introduces a novel simulation approach that can be used to study the superharmonic vibrations of rotor-bearing systems. The superharmonic vibrations of complex rotor-bearing systems can be studied in an accurate manner by combining a detailed rotor and bearing model in a multibody simulation approach. The research looks at the theoretical background of multibody formulations that can be used in the dynamic analysis of flexible rotors. The multibody formulations currently in use are suitable for linear deformation analysis only. However, nonlinear formulation may arise in high-speed rotor dynamics applications due to the cenrrifugal stiffening effect. For this reason, finite element formulations that can describe nonlinear deformation are also introduced in this work. The description of the elastic forces in the absolute nodal coordinate formulation is studied and improved. A ball bearing model that includes localized and distributed defects is developed in this study. This bearing model could be used in rotor dynamics or multibody code as an interface elements between the rotor and the supporting structure. The model includes descriptions of the nonlinear Hertzian contact deformation and the elastohydrodynamic fluid film. The simulation approaches and models developed here are applied in the analysis of two example rotor-bearing systems. The first example is an electric motor supported by two ball bearings and the second is a roller test rig that consists of the tube roll of a paper machine supported by a hard-bearing-type balanceing machine. The simulation results are compared to the results available in literature as well as to those obtained by measuring the existing structure. In both practical examples, the comparison shows that the simulation model is capable of predicting the realistic responses of a rotor system. The simulation approaches developed in this work can be used in the analysis of the superharmonic vibrations of general rotor-bearing systems.