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- Title
- Stalker: Sculpting in Time
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- Victoria University of Wellington
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- Open Access Victoria University of Wellington
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<b>In his 1979 film Stalker, Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky challenges normative notions of space and temporality. He refers to this as “sculpting in time”, arguing that a filmmaker—like a sculptor—redacts, excavates and curates material to reveal a final product. In relation to architecture, time is typically considered as the linear trajectory of continued existence, and temporality is the perception of experienced time by an individual. Tarkovsky, however, proposes that ‘polyscreen’ ci...
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- Research paper
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- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Patterson, Rory
- URL
- https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Stalker_Sculpting_in_Time/20406210
- Related subjects
- Architectural design / Temporality / Speculative / Architecture / School: Wellington School of Architecture / Architectural Design / Expanding knowledge in built environment and design / Degree Discipline: Architecture / Degree Level: Masters / Degree Name: Master of Architecture (Professional)
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