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Back to the cinema. Please. , by Alessandro Rognoni.
Back to the
cinema
. Please. Words and Images. Alessandro Rognoni. If there is a type of space that we could easily call resilient, that is the
cinema
. Jean-Luc Godard - “Les Carabineers” (1963).
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BKINO POSTER: SHOWER, by Editorial Team.
BKino is intended as an informal event (a
cinema
and, therefore, not a
cine
-forum) aiming at recreating a culture of participation and studentship within the faculty, now that things are opening up to, almost, a pre-pandemic state of affairs.
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When Does a Door Become a Window, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
The twin
cinema
poetic form was invented and first written by poet Yeow Kai Chai. Poems in this form are written in two columns. The poems could be read across the two columns, and in isolation.
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BKINO POSTER: Flodder, by Editorial Team.
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Cheap Absurdity, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Does it tell us something more about the
cinema
or the human understanding of space in general?
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What Are You Watching Right Now? Oppenheimer, by Tuyen Le, Nathan Döding, Maja Liro.
But the Bnieuws team has a lot to say about Nolan’s first biopic, with some members leaving the
cinema
in ecstasy, and others feeling relieved to go home.
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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
The realm of the Polish
cinematic
art scene became divided in how to represent the nation’s painful recent history.
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Isle of Inspiration, by Lydia Giokari.
Cinema
in particular, and especially stop-motion animation, has a very close relation to the practice of architecture, in the sense that they both use the same media; models that are built with great care and detail and brought to life via video or photographic
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Spider-Verse, by Jan Pruszynski.
I have a huge problem with most of them and I honestly don’t remember the last time I left a
cinema
wanting more. This one, however, exceeded all my expectations for a genre that I have pretty much written off already.
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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
As such, the building houses a variety of public functions; café,
cinema
, theatre, tourist information centre, souvenir shop, micro-museum. It's a place where the residents of Kiruna can gather, and where visiting tourists can use the bathroom.
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Bnieuws edition 53/06. Published May 2020.
One might hope that this is a drastic measure to a temporary problem, however, permanent or not, the ‘house’ has been redefined as a foundational structure in society; most former outdoor activities have been interiorised including work, the
cinema
, sports
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Architectural Misconceptions, by Jan Pruszyński.
Moreover, there are not as many architects on TV, in
cinema
or in books, as there are police officers, doctors and lawyers.
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Freddie Portrayed, by Elena Rossoni.
The movie took eight years from the initial idea to
cinema
release. Initially, English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen was considered to play the protagonist.
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Abandoned Lounge, by Christopher Clarkson.
All chairs have been designed to sit on, however, based on the space in which the chair is in, its function is defined (
cinema
chairs as opposed to a medical chair for example), and this space acts as a catalyst for the chair’s life.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
I.B: What is interesting in
cinema
, compared to the production of space, is that we are able to observe in a sensitive way.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
As designers, we can draw inspiration from a broad array of references, from
cinema
, literature or biology, from consumer culture or high art, from the sacred to the mundane, and strive to infuse a touch of magic into everyday environments.
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The American Dream is hyper-real in Florida!, by Tuyen Le.
While the movie successfully hopped on the late 90s trend of simulation fantasy
cinema
, it steered away from the zeroes ones coding gimmick of The Matrix (1999). It found its reference in the cookie-cutter tranquillity of the suburbs.
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Emotional Space, by Aimee Baars.
Another example: last month I went to the
cinema
to watch. Joker. I held my breath the entire 122 minutes, frozen in my seat, occasionally grasping and bruising my poor friend’s arm in fright, who must have instantly regretted inviting me along.
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Let's scroll, by Nathan Döding.
Young people are swapping smartwatches for Casios, fast fashion for vintage, Spotify for vinyl, Netflix for the
cinema
, DSLR for Film, and some young people even go as far as replacing their smartphone for a Nokia flip phone.
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Shooting at the Verge, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Urban
cinematic
realism is a phenomenon that we share globally.
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High and Low, by Alessandro Rognoni.
The Rombi motif print, the house’s signature, became a symbol of outdated traditionalism, and the Gucci family feud of the early 80s (now showing the
cinema
) left the company derelict.
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Survival is a recurrent theme in
cinema
; just think of Riddley Scott’s ‘The Martian’, Danny Boyle’s ‘127 Hours’, or Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Cast Away’, to name a few recent.
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