Monday, January 30, 2012

first online source

“Specific Page Title or Article Title”
 Ex: Twilight: A negative influence on teens or just harmless fun?
"From Play to Display: Parkour as Media-Mimetics or Nature Reclamation?"
Primary Contributor to the Website (if given) (author, editor, producer, etc)
Ex: POV
Matthew Ferrari
Title of the Entire Website (not www. )
 Ex: CBC News
Flowtv.org
Publisher or Sponsoring Organization of the website (if given)
Ex: CBC
University of Massachusetts
Date Page was Last Revised
Ex: 10 September 2010
May 7nth 2010
Date You Read It
Ex: 21 January 2012
30 January 2012
<URL address> (ALL of it)
http://flowtv.org/2010/05/from-“play-to-display”-parkour-as-media-mimetics-or-nature-reclamation-matthew-ferrari-university-of-massachusetts-amherst/

FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded):

Perhaps the reason that parkour and free running has become such a hit with the mass media is its roots in nature seeing as how "Many of the amateur produced internet videos are constructed as virtual chase sequences, minus framing narrative motivations, other than the sheer thrill of flight," (Matthew Ferrari).
To further understand the integration of parkour into the media Matthew explains, "The flow of Parkour into the mainstream has functioned primarily to reinvigorate realism in action genres, especially that most integral of action film tropes –the chase sequence," (Matthew Ferrari).

Many of parkours practitioners view that, “It is more than training, it’s relearning what we’ve lost,” (Sébastien Foucan).
While argue that parkour is a revival of our native instincts Matthew, "suggest that we look at Parkour as an enactment of sensational kinesthetic tropes prefigured in martial arts and action cinema, video games, and even comic books," (Matthew Ferrari).


Just as dramas rely on heavy emotions which occur naturally to humans, parkour/free running depends on "Primitivism" which "inhabits thinking about origins and pure states," (Matthew Ferrari). 

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