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	<title>Comments on: Chapter 3: Spectacle</title>
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		<title>By: Helen Branton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Helen Branton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi,
just read this page but will order the book, the themes are fascinating.
I have a background in media studies but more than twenty years on have more esoteric leanings. (Do you know Linda Sussmans Speech of the Grail)  In simple exercises with nature, are used to coutner the direction our senses are taken toward a more goethean sensory perception.  I am fascinated by how we work with narrative and visual (how I found this site), if change is more likely to come from our understanding and working with the form as much as the story - in film and television.  
An aside - I am asking my children to read one novel a month of my choice, as even what they read has become defined by eposodic visual media, and I worry about their ability to go outside this kind of narrative.  Thank you I look forward to reading the book and hopefully getting it into the bookshop where I work in Australia.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
just read this page but will order the book, the themes are fascinating.<br />
I have a background in media studies but more than twenty years on have more esoteric leanings. (Do you know Linda Sussmans Speech of the Grail)  In simple exercises with nature, are used to coutner the direction our senses are taken toward a more goethean sensory perception.  I am fascinated by how we work with narrative and visual (how I found this site), if change is more likely to come from our understanding and working with the form as much as the story &#8211; in film and television.<br />
An aside &#8211; I am asking my children to read one novel a month of my choice, as even what they read has become defined by eposodic visual media, and I worry about their ability to go outside this kind of narrative.  Thank you I look forward to reading the book and hopefully getting it into the bookshop where I work in Australia.</p>
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