Films aren't constrained in length technically, but they all end up about the same length - probably related to how long one can sit passively for. What really drives the 30/60 minute timeframe? Is it medium or culture?…
Perhaps it could also work as a help to peer review in academia, or even used to rate the standard of debate in journals?
appealing "to the man", perhaps?
In economics they call type [1] positive and type [2] normative - the implication being that economics only deals with positive questions and tells us nothing about normative questions (how should the world be). When I…
Films aren't constrained in length technically, but they all end up about the same length - probably related to how long one can sit passively for. What really drives the 30/60 minute timeframe? Is it medium or culture?…
Perhaps it could also work as a help to peer review in academia, or even used to rate the standard of debate in journals?
appealing "to the man", perhaps?
In economics they call type [1] positive and type [2] normative - the implication being that economics only deals with positive questions and tells us nothing about normative questions (how should the world be). When I…