Dominasi Layar di Masa Pandemi dalam terang Pemikiran Anne Friedberg

MELINTAS Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.26593/mel.v39i1.7752
Gorivana Ageza
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Screen allows humans to experience and understand the world without being limited by the existence of their physical body. This is one of Anne Friedberg's main ideas in her works, which supports the main basis for this article. The Covid-19 pandemic that has occurred since March 2020 has limited, reduced, slowed down, and in some situations it could even be said it almost stopped human mobility, for example, in areas over the world where the ‘lockdown’ policy was applied. As a consequence, mobility turns into immobility. This condition corresponds to the reality during the pandemic dominated by the presence of screen. There has been growing importance of domestic space as the centre of everydayness that gives crucial role to the screen as its window to the world. This could be perceived as virtual mobility, in the sense that it was a ‘mobility’ without bodily mobility. This article elaborates Friedberg's thoughts with regard to virtual mobility that has been increasingly dominated by the screen, by examining its relevance to the actual conditions of the people during the pandemic. At the end of this article, the consequences of this massive virtual mobility and screen dominance during the pandemic are analysed—a situation that might bring further implications on the experiences of aura, panopticon, and consumption.
从安妮-弗里德伯格的思想看大流行病期间的屏幕统治
屏幕使人类能够体验和理解世界,而不受肉体存在的限制。这是安妮-弗里德伯格作品中的主要观点之一,也是本文的主要依据。自 2020 年 3 月以来发生的 Covid-19 大流行限制、减少、减缓了人类的行动能力,在某些情况下甚至可以说几乎停止了人类的行动能力,例如,在世界各地实施 "封锁 "政策的地区。因此,流动性变成了不流动性。这种情况与以屏幕为主导的大流行病期间的现实相吻合。作为日常生活的中心,家庭空间的重要性与日俱增,而屏幕作为通向世界的窗口发挥着至关重要的作用。这可以被视为虚拟移动,因为这是一种没有身体移动的 "移动"。本文阐述了弗里德伯格对屏幕日益主导的虚拟移动性的看法,并探讨了其与大流行病期间人们实际状况的相关性。文章最后分析了大流行病期间这种大规模虚拟流动和屏幕主导的后果--这种情况可能会对光环、泛视和消费的体验产生进一步的影响。
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