Memory patterns

Adam Ochonicky
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This article asserts that the original Star Trek films (1979–91) have importance for the study of memory and media in the digital era. I advance several interrelated arguments, with a special emphasis on Star Trek: The Motion Picture . First, I address how Star Trek: The Motion Picture ’s treatment of memory corresponds to scientific models of human recollection and theories of archives and databases. Notably, the first Star Trek film expresses anxiety about the mutability of memory and potential ramifications of digitalization. Such elements anticipate major strands of scholarship on memory, digitalization, and franchises from subsequent decades. Second, I introduce the concept of “franchise recall,” which highlights the memory-driven nature of media franchises. Franchise recall manifests through self-reflexive commentary on cross-medium adaptation and/or through the use of recycled footage within installments. By mapping franchise recall across the initial six Star Trek films, I expose an underlying interconnectedness comparable to the associative operations of memory. Throughout the article, I also show how Star Trek: The Motion Picture ’s narrative and aesthetics resemble slow cinema. Overall, I demonstrate the surprising prescience and continued relevance of the original Star Trek films for grappling with the parameters and intersections of human and technological recall.
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本文认为,《星际迷航》原版电影(1979-91 年)对于研究数字时代的记忆和媒体具有重要意义。我提出了几个相互关联的论点,并特别强调了《星际迷航:电影版》。首先,我论述了《星际迷航:动作电影》对记忆的处理是如何与人类回忆的科学模型以及档案和数据库理论相对应的。值得注意的是,第一部《星际迷航》电影表达了对记忆可变性和数字化潜在影响的焦虑。这些元素预示了随后几十年中关于记忆、数字化和特许经营的主要学术成果。其次,我提出了 "特许回忆 "的概念,强调了媒体特许的记忆驱动性质。特许经营的回忆表现为对跨媒介改编的自我反思性评论,以及/或通过在分期电影中使用循环镜头。通过绘制最初六部《星际迷航》电影的特许经营回忆图,我揭示了与记忆的联想操作类似的内在联系。在整篇文章中,我还展示了《星际迷航:动作电影》的叙事和美学如何与慢电影相似。总之,我展示了《星际迷航》原版电影在探讨人类和技术回忆的参数和交叉方面令人惊讶的先见之明和持续的相关性。
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