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The city in Seven is full of dark and claustrophobic spaces, dominated by three colors: black, green and red. The significance of these colors is associated with sin: laziness (green), impurity (red) and pride (red, white). Desaturation of color and deep blacks throughout the film are the result of artistic treatments such as flyflashing and bleach-bypass. Color is complemented by light – sometimes minimal, other times quite blinding. The sound of thunder and rain complete the picture of the city as a place of moral decay, where two forces are fighting: light and darkness, purity and sin.
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The Colour of Urban Areas in David Fincher’s Seven The city in Seven is full of dark and claustrophobic spaces, dominated by three colors: black, green and red. The significance of these colors is associated with sin: laziness (green), impurity (red) and pride (red, white). Desaturation of color and deep blacks throughout the film are the result of artistic treatments such as flyflashing and bleach-bypass. Color is complemented by light – sometimes minimal, other times quite blinding. The sound of thunder and rain complete the picture of the city as a place of moral decay, where  two forces are fighting: light and darkness, purity and sin.
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This research on the perception of phonic reality presented in Jan Lechoń’s poem Mochnacki is based on interdisciplinary sound studies, specifically the findings made by musicologists, music critics, music psychologists, psychoacoustcians and literature spcialists. The author perceives the speaking persona as the Schaferean “ear witness” verbalizing his experience in metrical language. In her research on lyrical description of perception, the author takes into account both the response to individual sounds and internal images, which become active when one is listening to music. The perception of phonic reality presentend in the poem reveals the poet’s attitude to not only the art of sound, but also non-literary reality and, above all, to the Romantic tradition.
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Kontekstem prowadzonych badań nad percepcją rzeczywistości fonicznej prezentowanej w wierszu Mochnacki Jana Lechonia są interdyscyplinarne badania nad dźwiękiem (sound studies). Korzystam z ustaleń muzykologów, krytyków muzycznych, psychologów muzyki, psychoakustyków oraz literaturoznawców. Postrzegam osobę mówiącą w kategorii Schaferowskiego „nausznego świadka”, werbalizującego swoje przeżycia w mowie wiązanej. Analizując liryczny opis percepcji, biorę pod uwagę zarówno reakcje na pojedyncze dźwięki, jak i wewnętrzne obrazy, aktywizujące się podczas słuchania muzyki. Percepcja rzeczywistości akustycznej prezentowana w omawianym wierszu ujawnia nie tylko stosunek poety do sztuki dźwięku, ale również do rzeczywistości pozaliterackiej, a nade wszystko do tradycji romantycznej.
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