从大师叙事到DIY故事:论两部城市交响电影中的后数字崇高与数据库纪录片

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Kornelia Boczkowska
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摘要

以媒介融合、历时性和共时性混合为标志的后媒介美学和混合媒介文化的出现,导致了对城市交响电影实践的重新评估、重新语境化和重新动员,这些实践通过放弃该类型传统的叙事轨迹或编辑模式,以新的数字形式取而代之,提供了新颖的电影体验。遵循这一趋势,我分析了帕特·奥尼尔的《追踪小说的衰落:与电影的相遇》和《带着电影摄影机的人:全球重拍》在后数字崇高和数据库纪录片框架下运作的方式,并因此对围绕衰落或基诺眼概念的标准城市交响乐格式和信息进行了游戏或批评。特别是,两部作品都以数据库和互动叙事的方式,反对传统的蒙太奇和后现代美学,而是依靠数字图像和图像变换软件的可变性,似乎缺乏或仅仅是模仿崇高。为了抵消这种影响,后数字的崇高采取了一种参与式的形式,并基于探究和发现(追踪)或新奇、发明和惊喜(全球重拍),而不是无聊和重复,传统上与无限的技术潜力和平庸联系在一起。
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From master narratives to DIY stories: on the post-digital sublime and database documentary in two city symphony films
ABSTRACT The emergence of post-media aesthetics and hybrid media culture marked by media convergence as well as diachronic and synchronic hybridization has resulted in an ongoing re-evaluation, re-contextualization and re-mobilization of the city symphony film’s practices, which offer novel cinematic experiences by abandoning the genre’s traditional narrative trajectory or editing patterns and replacing them with new digital forms. Following this trend, I analyze the ways in which Tracing the Decay of Fiction: Encounters with a Film by Pat O’Neill and Man With A Movie Camera: The Global Remake operate within the post-digital sublime and database documentary framework, and consequently play with or critique the standard city symphony format and message centered around the concept of decay or kino-eye. Particularly, both works oppose the genre’s traditional montage and postmodern aesthetics by means of database and interactive storytelling, and instead rely on the mutability of the digital image and image-altering software, which seemingly lacks or merely imitates the sublime. To counteract this effect, the post-digital sublime takes a participatory form and is based on enquiry and discovery (Tracing) or novelty, invention and surprise (The Global Remake) rather than boredom and repetition traditionally associated with an unbounded potential of technology and the banal.
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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