The article explores the evolution of film art from its early days as a two-dimensional plane visual art to a multi-dimensional space somatosensory aesthetics. The author discusses the different dimensions of film art, including sound, space, and technology, and how they have contributed to the development of film aesthetics. The article also examines how film art has been influenced by various cultural and social factors and how it has evolved to reflect changing societal norms and values. Finally, the author argues that film art is a dynamic and evolving form of artistic expression that will continue to evolve and adapt to new technologies and cultural contexts.
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