Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf
Canudo's classification aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of artistic expressions, emphasizing cinema as a pivotal art form of the modern era. He saw cinema not just as a technological innovation but as a powerful medium capable of influencing and reflecting culture.
Ricciotto Canudo’s "Manifesto of the Seven Arts," published in 1923, defines cinema as the synthesis of all previous art forms, uniting the spatial arts (architecture, sculpture, painting) with the temporal arts (music, poetry, dance). The text conceptualizes cinema as a "plastic art in motion," viewing it as the definitive art of the modern age that marries scientific mechanics with aesthetic experience. To explore the original document, you can view the text on Manifesto das Sete Artes de Canudo | PDF | Arte - Scribd Manifesto Das Sete Artes Ricciotto Canudo.pdf
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 The text conceptualizes cinema as a "plastic art
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O Cinema é, portanto, a sétima arte, a mais bela e a mais completa de todas.
