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What is it? Cinelogy ( cinelogia ) is one of the educational instruments used in the Ontopsychological School . It is the analysis of the emotive dynamics that arise in the spectator watching the moving images in the projection of a film. Cinelogy is based precisely on the emotive reaction and the processes set in motion by the film, stressing that every individual has a form of selection that leads him to chose a certain kind of message rather than others. Given this premise, the practice of Ontopsychological cinelogy constitutes an instrument to test and stimulate the spectators' critical capacities regarding the facts of existence. The analysis of the scenario depicted by the film shows whether the protagonists' actions are functional or dysfunctional, winning or losing (and why) with respect to their economic, political and existential success. The starting point of cinelogy is that perception and knowledge are based on projection mechanisms : reality is one thing; but the way in which the observer perceives it depends mainly on his mental models. As a result, knowledge rarely coincides with objective reality, resulting in a lack of operative functionality for the subject. Cinelogy enables spectators to gain awareness of their inner world and their emotions ; thus they find a criterion for self-evaluation.
How does it work?
Objectives and Effects
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