Dear All,
This week’s SHAPE seminar will be by Bruce Isaacs (Film Studies) who will 
present a talk titled “Complex Temporality in the Cinema of Richard Kelly”

Abstract:
This paper presents a model of post-classical cinematic time through a study of 
two films of Richard Kelly: Donnie Darko (2001) and Southland Tales (2006). It 
argues that Kelly’s work presents unique possibilities for conceptualising an 
image ‘of time’ in contemporary Hollywood, departing from the conventional 
spatialised model of temporality employed in the majority of classical films. 
It argues that Kelly’s cinema further exemplifies the engagement with 
contemporary cinema’s digitality, charting potentially radically new ways of 
thinking about temporal experience.

Bio:
Bruce Isaacs is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sydney. He has 
published work on film history and theory, with a particular interest in the 
deployment of aesthetic systems in classical and post-classical American 
cinema. His most recent work, The Orientation of Future Cinema: Technology, 
Aesthetics, Spectacle (Bloomsbury 2013) traces the emergence of cinema’s 
digital form in relation to the celluloid era that preceded it.

Place: Muniment Room, Main Quad, USyd

Time: Fri 25th Oct, 10.30am

David

Dr. David Macarthur | Senior Lecturer & UG Coordinator
Philosophy Department | SOPHI
University of Sydney, 2006 | Australia
Ph: +61-2-9351-3193
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/philos/staff/profiles/dmacarthur.shtml




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