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Embracing Deviations: Exploring Normalcy Through Slow-Motion Perspectives

Dive into the concept of deviances becoming the norm through the lens of slow-motion techniques in film. Join Nadia Ahmed at the 3rd International Conference on 'Theorising Normalcy and the Mundane' with the theme 'Cripping the Norm'. Can Foucault's theories aid in normalizing deviances? Explore this intriguing topic in a discussion inspired by Michel Foucault's philosophy. Contact Nadia Ahmed for more information.

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Embracing Deviations: Exploring Normalcy Through Slow-Motion Perspectives

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  1. Celebrating Deviations: When deviances become the norm! Nadia Ahmed, 3rd International Conference ‘Theorising Normalcy and the Mundane’ Theme: ‘Cripping the norm’ Nadia.ahmed@qmul.ac.uk

  2. Slow motion in reality

  3. Invented by the Austrian priest August Musger: 1904. Slow-Motion a technique in Film (Wollen and Cappellazzo, 2000).

  4. The Matrix (1999)

  5. 10 ms-1 by Douglas Gordon (1994)

  6. Slow-motion in reality

  7. Can Foucault’s theories help in deconstructing deviances and normalizing them? Michel Foucault (1989), French philosopher. repr. In Foucault Live, ed. SylvèreLotringer. Interview, in "The Concern for Truth," Le Magazine Littéraire Paris, May 1989.

  8. http://www.inclusion.me.uk/ When deviances become the norm!

  9. Celebrating deviations becoming the norm

  10. Thank you Nadia Ahmed Nadia.ahmed@qmul.ac.uk

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