Alienation and Discomfort in the 3-D image: The [new] rise and fall of 3-D

Since there is certainly buzz in Hollywood regarding 3-D cinema, and perhaps a growing backlash from critics and film scholars such as Roger Ebert, I thought it might be appropriate to post an essay I wrote for a theory class on the inevitable death of 3-D.  It’s not particularly profound, but I think the topic deserves discussion.  It also applies to photography in some ways.  Feel free to agree or disagree in the comments.

-Robin

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  1. Posted May 14, 2010 at 5:09 pm by sazky | Permalink

    think the same.3 D its not a good project.I love all b/w pictures without computer images and few milions dollars budget.

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