2014
DOI: 10.17583/brac.2014.v2i1.a799.81-99
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Constructed news: events and rituals of political life

Abstract: <p>El presente texto plantea una reflexión sobre el cine de los orígenes, fijándose en el modelo que dio lugar al cine de actualidades, el antecedente de los noticiarios. La actualidad entendida no sólo como un cine a la búsqueda de documentar lo real sino como un modelo que pretendía atrapar aquello que era o se convertiría en acontecimiento. El texto también plantea la diferencia entre “atracción” y “actualidad”, para concluir que la actualidad surge de una serie de construcciones encaminadas a transfo… Show more

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“…We can even ask ourselves if the current LED screens installed to display advertisements on the outsides of the central buildings of the large metropolises -such as Times Square in New York and Piccadilly Circus in London -are nothing but an extension of the screens on which magic lantern plates were displayed during election periods. Thus, for example, in the presidential campaigns in the United States between 1880 and 1890, both Democrats and Republicans used powerful media to generate an authentic political spectacle around images (Musser 2016;Girona, Quintana, 2013). Republicans, for instance, used the stereopticon, a modern system of lantern plates' projection, which made it possible to show large-scale images on the great buildings of New York.…”
Section: The Medium's Reusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can even ask ourselves if the current LED screens installed to display advertisements on the outsides of the central buildings of the large metropolises -such as Times Square in New York and Piccadilly Circus in London -are nothing but an extension of the screens on which magic lantern plates were displayed during election periods. Thus, for example, in the presidential campaigns in the United States between 1880 and 1890, both Democrats and Republicans used powerful media to generate an authentic political spectacle around images (Musser 2016;Girona, Quintana, 2013). Republicans, for instance, used the stereopticon, a modern system of lantern plates' projection, which made it possible to show large-scale images on the great buildings of New York.…”
Section: The Medium's Reusementioning
confidence: 99%