Vom ‚Big Brother‘ zum ,Big Other‘: Verhaltenskontrolle im Überwachungskapitalismus am Beispiel des Spielfilms Ex Machina

Jörg Metelmann
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The article discusses the relation between surveillance and narration, under-stood as regimes of control, in the larger framework of culture (media, visuali-ty), economy (capitalism) and technology (big data, robotics, AI). The point of departure is a paradigm shift from “Big Brother” to (the) “Big Other” which transforms a visual regime into an omniscient one that is not based on images alone. In this new constellation, Big Brother serves as visualization and narrati-zation for the algorithmic data network that escapes our perception. To discuss these observations, the text relies on Alex Garland’s feature film Ex Machina (2015) that incorporates both regimes of control into its story of a threat to mankind.
从‚老大哥“大他手下“:区域,在überwachungskapitalismus例证的前妻的
本文在文化(媒体、视觉)、经济(资本主义)和技术(大数据、机器人、人工智能)的更大框架中讨论了监控与叙事之间的关系,将其理解为控制制度。出发点是从“老大哥”到“大他者”的范式转变,将一个视觉政权转变为一个不仅仅基于图像的无所不知的政权。在这个新的星座中,老大哥充当了我们无法感知的算法数据网络的可视化和叙事。为了讨论这些观察结果,本文引用了亚历克斯·加兰(Alex Garland)的故事片《机械姬》(Ex Machina, 2015),该片将这两种控制制度都纳入了对人类构成威胁的故事中。
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