Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf

Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf

A versão publicada em 1923 não se limita a enumerar as artes. Ao longo de suas páginas, Canudo tece uma verdadeira defesa da autonomia do cinema, numa prosa que alterna o tom poético com a veemência polêmica.

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He first published "La Naissance d'un sixième art" (The Birth of a Sixth Art), arguing that cinema was a synthesis of the five traditional arts: architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and poetry. A versão publicada em 1923 não se limita

He explored how film uses the "velocity of motion" (the symbolic) to help viewers absorb a story that reflects humanity's "real" aspirations. Legacy and Modern Impact E a Pintura, que é a arte da

: In 1911, Canudo published a groundbreaking essay titled The Birth of the Sixth Art (La Naissance d'un sixième art). This text argued that cinema was a new and unique art form, a "superb conciliation of the Rhythms of Space (the Plastic Arts) and the Rhythms of Time (Music and Poetry)". In this first classification, he saw cinema as a synthesis of the five traditional arts: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music, and Poetry, dubbing it the "Sixth Art".

Unlike a painting, which is static, or a book, which is solitary, cinema creates a collective dream. Canudo predicted the "ritualistic" nature of the movie theater, where strangers share a singular emotional rhythm.

While others saw film as a mechanical reproduction of reality, Canudo saw a . He referred to cinema as the "plastic art in movement." In 1911, he published his first essay, "The Birth of a Sixth Art," in the magazine Les Entretiens Idéalistes . Later, after refining his theory to include dance and theater, he re-published the expanded version as the Manifesto of the Seven Arts in 1923.