This research project, [Re]Viewing Big Brother and [Per]Forming the Real, set about a critical examination of watching and being watched; specifically, ‘everyday’ people in the traditionally private space of the home mediated by surveillance technologies. The research methodology was practice-based, and fundamentally undertaken creatively,\ud resulting in an exhibition of artwork and this written exegesis supporting it. Looking at the presence of Reality TV in the home, the exhibition juxtaposed the everyday with the spectacle, while the exegesis questioned the theoretical, metaphorical and methodological intricacies of creating a [hyper]reality and of [per]forming the real. Conclusions arising from the theoretical and creative research, an...
Reality TV allows us to gaze at others. Some critics link such watching, along with the reliance on ...
If we are to understand series such as the first U.K. version of Big Brother as events, rather than ...
Reality television was taken to a new realm in the summer of 2000. Television audiences and Internet...
This research project, [Re]Viewing Big Brother and [Per]Forming the Real, set about a critical exami...
This audience research was designed to interrogate the UK fans of Big Brother so as to present evide...
Includes bibliography.I argue against an outright dismissal of so-called reality shows as unreal tel...
The emergence of a relatively new genre, `reality television', has helped to break down the division...
The transitory celebrities who compete in Big Brother occupy the arena of their competition agog and...
Contemporary media outlets call upon an increasingly interactive engagement from audiences. Reality ...
The emergence of a relatively new genre, ‘reality television’, has helped to break down the division...
The research explores the performances versus reality in “reality†the reality television show Bi...
In this article, the author focuses on Big Brother in relation to audience attraction. I outline the...
The central theme of this diploma is the construction of privacy in reality TV shows. Process design...
This study analyses the reasons audiences watched South Africa’s first reality television series, Bi...
In this article, the author focuses on Big Brother in relation to audience attraction. I outline the...
Reality TV allows us to gaze at others. Some critics link such watching, along with the reliance on ...
If we are to understand series such as the first U.K. version of Big Brother as events, rather than ...
Reality television was taken to a new realm in the summer of 2000. Television audiences and Internet...
This research project, [Re]Viewing Big Brother and [Per]Forming the Real, set about a critical exami...
This audience research was designed to interrogate the UK fans of Big Brother so as to present evide...
Includes bibliography.I argue against an outright dismissal of so-called reality shows as unreal tel...
The emergence of a relatively new genre, `reality television', has helped to break down the division...
The transitory celebrities who compete in Big Brother occupy the arena of their competition agog and...
Contemporary media outlets call upon an increasingly interactive engagement from audiences. Reality ...
The emergence of a relatively new genre, ‘reality television’, has helped to break down the division...
The research explores the performances versus reality in “reality†the reality television show Bi...
In this article, the author focuses on Big Brother in relation to audience attraction. I outline the...
The central theme of this diploma is the construction of privacy in reality TV shows. Process design...
This study analyses the reasons audiences watched South Africa’s first reality television series, Bi...
In this article, the author focuses on Big Brother in relation to audience attraction. I outline the...
Reality TV allows us to gaze at others. Some critics link such watching, along with the reliance on ...
If we are to understand series such as the first U.K. version of Big Brother as events, rather than ...
Reality television was taken to a new realm in the summer of 2000. Television audiences and Internet...