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In modern times reality is a highly constructed body made up of many different ideas, desires and influences. The biggest reality producing machine, the media with all its different distribution channels, confronts us with a huge moving colourful mass made of countless pictures and sounds. The question about whether what we see is real or not is neither asked nor encouraged. The catchphrase of modernity is see it and believe it, a critical discourse is never held. While in ancient times, following Platon's ideas, reality to some is the dancing of shadows on a cave wall, for us it is the play of many differently coloured pixels on flat surfaces. Screens are our viewfinders to the wold. Our perception is created by artificial interfaces. The connection between reality and man is created by copper wires and silicium plates. A very fragile umbilical cord highly dependent on those who feed it thus holding the ultimate control. | In modern times reality is a highly constructed body made up of many different ideas, desires and influences. The biggest reality producing machine, the media with all its different distribution channels, confronts us with a huge moving colourful mass made of countless pictures and sounds. The question about whether what we see is real or not is neither asked nor encouraged. The catchphrase of modernity is see it and believe it, a critical discourse is never held. While in ancient times, following Platon's ideas, reality to some is the dancing of shadows on a cave wall, for us it is the play of many differently coloured pixels on flat surfaces. Screens are our viewfinders to the wold. Our perception is created by artificial interfaces. The connection between reality and man is created by copper wires and silicium plates. A very fragile umbilical cord highly dependent on those who feed it thus holding the ultimate control. | ||
Two movies dealing about the question of what is real, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/ 'The Matrix'] (1999) by the Wachowski brothers and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070904/ 'World on Wires'] (1973, orig. title 'Welt am Draht') by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, are left to the electronic brain of a computer to construct, with its countless circuits instructed by a programmer, a reality partly constructed partly real is build to explore reality and its constructed nature. The outcome is a formal critique of (mass-)media's reality. | Two movies dealing about the question of what is real, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/ ''The Matrix''] (1999) by the Wachowski brothers and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070904/ ''World on Wires''] (1973, orig. title ''Welt am Draht'') by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, are left to the electronic brain of a computer to construct, with its countless circuits instructed by a programmer, a reality partly constructed partly real is build to explore reality and its constructed nature. The outcome is a formal critique of (mass-)media's reality. | ||
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===[[GMU:Bild zu Ton, Ton zu Bild/Projekte/Raum im Dialog|Raum im Dialog]] (2010/WS 09)=== | ===[[GMU:Bild zu Ton, Ton zu Bild/Projekte/Raum im Dialog|Raum im Dialog]] (2010/WS 09)=== | ||
[[Image:Raum_im_Dialog_pre2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Raum im Dialog]] | [[Image:Raum_im_Dialog_pre2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Raum im Dialog]] |
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