Architecture in Cinema

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - Robert Wiene (1920)

Author(s): Oktay Turan * .

Pp: 251-267 (17)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815223316124010032

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is one of the early exponents of expressionist and art cinema. The techniques in the movie function as a kind of mirror rather than a tool of entertainment. As an autonomous language specific to cinema has not yet been developed, the relationship with reality is handled on a more subjective level. The qualities of the space in Dr. Caligari oscillate between two-and three-dimensional spaces. The built environment has its own reality and aims to reflect a kind of mental construct in order to constantly express the subjective expression of the creator. The director uses a frame story to change his perspective. The forms in the built environment basically appear on the edge, as if they were deformed as a result of a certain impact. The technique of a frame story has also been used in architecture by means of intermediate spaces in order to blur the distinction between public and private in architecture.

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