El espejo televisivo de Claude. Estética, ciencia y ficción en black mirror
2013; Autonomous University of Madrid; Issue: 38 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2529-9913
Autores Tópico(s)Communication and COVID-19 Impact
ResumoespanolA traves del estudio de la primera temporada de la serie televisiva Black Mirror (Charlie Brooker / Zeppotron. 2011-) exploramos una tipologia de ficcion contemporanea que, desde su particular e identificable definicion britanica, crece en modos y se expande convirtiendose en un nuevo referente de creacion andiovisual internacional. Asimilados los limites dramaticos y esteticos de la era del drama y de la post-television, y superada la vinculacion cine / videoarte, television / publicidad, Black Mirror adopta una perspectiva cultural del progreso cientifico y tecnologico que determina su drama. El analisis especifico de sus tres dispares capitulos - The National Anthem, Fifteen Million Merits y The Entire History of You- nos llevara por un camino comparativo con el obietivo de identificar su valor narrativo y su aportacion artistica, desde una metaforica vinculacion conceptual con el espejo oscuro y el clasicismo pictorico de Claude Lorrain. EnglishThrough the study of the first season of the TV series Black Mirror (Charlie Brooker / Zeppotron, 2011-) we explore a typolugy of contemporary fiction that develops from its particular and identiflably British definition into a new referent for international audiovisual creations. Assuming both the dramatic and aesthethic boundaries of the era of drama and of post-television, and the established conneetions between film / video-art, television / publicity, the plot of Black Mirror is determined by its adoption da cultural-speciflc perspective on scientific and technological progress. Beginning with a metaphorical conceptual link to the [notion of the] dark rnirror and the pictorial classicism of Claude Lorrain, thiis comparative analysis of its three disparate episodes-The National Anthern, Fifteen Million Merits and The Entire I I istory of You- aims to identify the narrative value and artistic contribution of the series,
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