Cinematographic illusion
This is the term Bergson uses to describe his idea that movement occurs in the interval between spaces and is not separate from space
Phenomenology
This is the term used to describe the philosophical study of how things appear.
Marey and Muybridge's Galloping Horse
This is the term that describes a phenomenon when one, three, two and one hooves of a galloping horse seem to hit the ground.
Privileged Instants
This is the term used for the regular, singular, ordinary or remarkable organized set of any-instant-whatevers that survive cutting per Eisenstein.
Duration
This is a term used to describe consciousness which is open upon the world
Set in Contrast
This is a term used to describe a closed set, for example the glass of water with its parts of sugar, the spoon, and the abstract process of sugar melting.
Time-Images
This is a term used to...
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