This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship of Star Trek’s female fans to that particular televisual text. Star Trek fandom was the crucible within which vidding developed because Star Trek’s narrative impelled female fans to take on two positions often framed as contradictory in mainstream culture: the desiring body, and the controlling voice of technology. To make a vid, to edit footage to subtext-revealing music, is to unite these positions: to put technology at the service of desire. Although the conflict between desire and control was particularly thematized in Star Trek, most famously through the divided character of Spock, the practices of vidding are now applied to other visual ...
The original television series STAR TREK (1966–69) enacted the social turmoil of the American sixtie...
E. Charlotte Stevens, Fanvids. Television, Women, and Home Media Re-Use, Amsterdam University Press,...
Since its creation in 1966, Star Trek has been a dominant part of popular culture and as thus served...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...
This text explores feminist reception of science fiction, particularly the television series Start T...
These words, spoken at the beginning of each televised Star Trek episode, set the stage for the fa...
In 1967, the self-produced fan-magazine Spockanalia was launched, creating a distinct cultural herit...
Living with Star Trek investigates the connections between Star Trek fandom and the Star Trek text. ...
“Vidding” is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual texts (usually...
Star Trek became one of the most popular television series, not only in the United States but the wo...
Since its creation in 1966, Star Trek has been a dominant part of popular culture and as thus served...
\u201cVidding\u201d is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual text...
Fanvids, or vids, are short videos created in media fandom. Made from television and film sources, t...
Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show,...
The focus of this research is “fanvids” which are the creative work of fans that combine clips or im...
The original television series STAR TREK (1966–69) enacted the social turmoil of the American sixtie...
E. Charlotte Stevens, Fanvids. Television, Women, and Home Media Re-Use, Amsterdam University Press,...
Since its creation in 1966, Star Trek has been a dominant part of popular culture and as thus served...
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship o...
This text explores feminist reception of science fiction, particularly the television series Start T...
These words, spoken at the beginning of each televised Star Trek episode, set the stage for the fa...
In 1967, the self-produced fan-magazine Spockanalia was launched, creating a distinct cultural herit...
Living with Star Trek investigates the connections between Star Trek fandom and the Star Trek text. ...
“Vidding” is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual texts (usually...
Star Trek became one of the most popular television series, not only in the United States but the wo...
Since its creation in 1966, Star Trek has been a dominant part of popular culture and as thus served...
\u201cVidding\u201d is the practice of synchronizing a song with excerpts of one or more visual text...
Fanvids, or vids, are short videos created in media fandom. Made from television and film sources, t...
Vidding is a well-established remix practice where fans edit an existing film, music video, TV show,...
The focus of this research is “fanvids” which are the creative work of fans that combine clips or im...
The original television series STAR TREK (1966–69) enacted the social turmoil of the American sixtie...
E. Charlotte Stevens, Fanvids. Television, Women, and Home Media Re-Use, Amsterdam University Press,...
Since its creation in 1966, Star Trek has been a dominant part of popular culture and as thus served...