Explorations in New Cinema History 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781444396416.ch3
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Putting Cinema History on the Map

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“…However, as Jeffrey Klenotic states, it should not be forgotten that 'thematic maps must necessarily be taken as partial and limited representations of space', because space and time are strongly connected and continuously developing space could not be perceived in its entirety when frozen in time. 10 Another limitation of map visualisation is its lack of capability to represent ambiguities, nuances or uniqueness of evidence, which are typical to research materials in humanities. 11 This paper seeks to challenge the visualisation of ambiguities and representation of time processes while keeping the geospatial dimension at its full extension.…”
Section: Data Set and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as Jeffrey Klenotic states, it should not be forgotten that 'thematic maps must necessarily be taken as partial and limited representations of space', because space and time are strongly connected and continuously developing space could not be perceived in its entirety when frozen in time. 10 Another limitation of map visualisation is its lack of capability to represent ambiguities, nuances or uniqueness of evidence, which are typical to research materials in humanities. 11 This paper seeks to challenge the visualisation of ambiguities and representation of time processes while keeping the geospatial dimension at its full extension.…”
Section: Data Set and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%