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Blind Cinema


Refers to the inner projection of images that emerges when external images are interrupted, paused, reduced to monochrome, or suspended in the interval between frames. It also appears when visual saturation produces a form of blindness, turning the gaze inward, toward the images behind closed eyelids. Blind cinema invites attention to the mental, sensory and imaginative processes of seeing without images.