Decentring the Broadcasting Dispositif: Educational Closed-Circuits, Military-Industrial Entanglements, and Useful TV

Anne-Katrin Weber
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Between the 1950s and the 1970s, the introduction of ETV into classrooms was supported by ongoing experiments regarding the medium’s affordances and technological design: educators and financing bodies experimented with televisual forms that embraced non-commercial broadcasting, national and regional programming, and even transmissions by planes. Analysing educational television in the USA, this paper focuses on one specific dispositif, namely the televisual closed-circuit (CCTV). While the closed-circuit projects have been widely documented in the postwar period and have received some attention from television and media historians, the analytical focus has remained on educational CCTV. This paper suggests a shift in perspective that embeds the educational closed-circuit within a broader history of televisual CCTV. In addition to serving school reforms, postwar CCTV systems were frequently used in military and industrial settings, where they fostered automation, surveillance, and tele-command. The analysis of educational television through the lens of closed-circuits brings to the fore such military-industrial entanglements and their links with the educational sector, and shines a new light on the history of educational TV overall.
分散广播权:教育闭路、军事工业纠缠和有用的电视
在20世纪50年代到70年代之间,ETV进入教室的做法得到了有关这种媒介的功能和技术设计的持续实验的支持:教育工作者和财政机构尝试了包括非商业广播、国家和地区节目、甚至飞机传输在内的电视形式。本文分析了美国的教育电视,重点分析了一种特殊的配置,即闭路电视(CCTV)。虽然闭路电视项目在战后被广泛记录下来,并得到了电视和媒体历史学家的一些关注,但分析的重点仍然是教育闭路电视。本文提出了一种视角的转变,将教育闭路嵌入到CCTV更广泛的历史中。除了为学校改革服务外,战后的闭路电视系统还经常用于军事和工业环境,在这些环境中,它们促进了自动化、监视和远程指挥。通过闭路镜头对教育电视的分析,揭示了这种军事工业纠葛及其与教育部门的联系,并为教育电视的整体历史提供了新的视角。
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