Chronos Sickness: digital reality in Duncan Jones’s Source Code
AUTOR(ES)
Kawamoto, Marcia Tiemy Morita
FONTE
Ilha Desterro
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2017-04
RESUMO
Abstract The advent of digital technologies unquestionably affected cinema. The indexical relation and realistic effect with the photographed world much praised by André Bazin (2005) and Roland Barthes (1986) is just one of the affected aspects. This article discusses cinema in light of the new digital possibilities, reflecting on Steven Shaviro’s consideration of “how a nonindexical realism might be possible” (Postcinematic 63) and how in fact a new kind of reality, a digital one, might emerge in the science fiction film Source Code (2013) by Duncan Jones.
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