THIS IS AN ONGOING DIARY FILM PROJECT FROM JAN 2022 AS PART OF MY PHD RESEARCH. IT COLLECTS THE DIARY OF MAKING, REFLECTION, AND VIDEO COLLECTION, AND AS A WHOLE, GENERATE AN ASSEMBLAGE OF TOPOGRAPHICAL FORCES IN MOVING IMAGE CONCERNING JELLY-LIKE ASSEMBLAGE OF MOVING IMAGE PRACTICE.
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Project Aims
1.
Collect
Starting from the idea of the diary, this research project questions the meaning of fragmentations and the whole as a form of movement-image reflected in Gilles Deleuze’s Cinema books. Therefore, it aims to collect personal recordings, videos, thoughts, and uncategorisable fragments.
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Explore
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Synthesis
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Sections
Brief description of each section
Diary Project
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Diary
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Research
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About
Il Sun Moon is a PhD candidate in film and photography at Kingston University. Throughout her academic experience in communication design in China, Japan, and the UK, she gradually became attracted to diagrammatic communication in moving image practice.
Along with experimental practice and academic writings, her projects examine the new notion of montage in a multi-frame through the lens of Gilles Deleuze’s diagram. Therefore, it challenges the conventional structure of time and cinematic spatial qualities in the moving image and aims to deliver the importance of producing a synthesising body of work between research, moving image practice, and personal experience.