Publication: El terror digital y sus relaciones con el fuera de campo
Authors
Checa Bañuz, Christian
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/daimon/272391
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Cuando una nueva tecnología surge,
con ella surgen también ciertos efectos de extrañamiento, que quedan asimilados a la representación
a medida que el espectador se acostumbra a ellos.
Estos efectos, no obstante, no son cancelados tanto
como silenciados en función de ciertas estrategias.
Puede trazarse así su desarrollo desde los cuerpos
monstruosos del cine de terror hollywoodiense
hasta la no-clausura de la imagen digital contemporánea, pasando por la rarificación del espacio
fílmico en el cine de Jacques Tourneur.
When changes in technology appear, certain strangeness effects appear with them, which do not vanish until they become familiar to the spectator. These effects o not disappear, instead they are concealed according to different commercial strategies. Therefore, it is possible to trace their development throughout the years from the monstrous bodies of the Hollywood terror genre, to the rarefaction of cinematic space in Jacques Tourneur’s films, and the openness of the digital contemporary image.
When changes in technology appear, certain strangeness effects appear with them, which do not vanish until they become familiar to the spectator. These effects o not disappear, instead they are concealed according to different commercial strategies. Therefore, it is possible to trace their development throughout the years from the monstrous bodies of the Hollywood terror genre, to the rarefaction of cinematic space in Jacques Tourneur’s films, and the openness of the digital contemporary image.
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Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2016, pp. 233-243
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