Potentialities of Post-Media: Networks of Resistance and Subjugation in Félix Guattari's A Love of UIQ.
Félix Guattari's theoretical and practical interests in cinema culminated in the film project A Love of UIQ. While critics have concentrated on the sci-fi screenplay's elements of minor cinema, its themes of mass media, emerging computer technologies and informatic-communication networks particularl...
| Publicado en: | Deleuze & Guattari Studies Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 117 - 140 |
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Edinburgh University Press
Feb2021
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| Sumario: | Félix Guattari's theoretical and practical interests in cinema culminated in the film project A Love of UIQ. While critics have concentrated on the sci-fi screenplay's elements of minor cinema, its themes of mass media, emerging computer technologies and informatic-communication networks particularly express Guattari's concept of post-media. The screenplay is an aesthetic meditation on the potentialities of post-media, a concept that anticipates the practical and theoretical issues surrounding the age of the Internet. A Love of UIQ voices Guattari's ambivalence towards the liberatory possibilities of network technologies that are at constant risk of capitalist recapture. |
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