This paper aims to problematize the very place of prosuming images (TAPSCOTT; WILLIAMS, 2007), that is, images simultaneously produced and consumed, within the perspectives of the postmodern and the visual turns in contemporary society. Of qualitative/interpretative nature, it discusses and connects such turns to the philosophical concepts of dialogism (BAKHTIN, 1981), cultural translation (MIGNOLO; SCHIWY, 2002; MENEZES DE SOUZA, 2004; HALL, 1997), supplements (DERRIDA, 1978), and visual culture (ROGOFF, 2002; HALL, 1997) by means of interpretations of photographic images from social media (Instagram, Facebook) and free images from websites. The article is divided into 5 sections: after the introduction in which questions of language, repr...
Contemporary societies have transformed traditional identities in such a way that we, as subjects of...
This catalogue essay attempts to unravel how and why the cult of the image is most expressly manifes...
Contemporary culture is based more on what we see than on what we read. It is necessary to evaluate ...
This paper aims to problematize the very place of prosuming images (TAPSCOTT; WILLIAMS, 2007), that ...
Abstract. Although the concepts of ‘media culture ’ and ‘consumer culture ’ have been commonly used ...
Rather than stariing with a definition of postmoderuism as referring either to a condition of contem...
This thesis provides a philosophical and media-theoretical enquiry about postmodern art-photography ...
The present paper is inspired by the challenges posed by multimodal/multi-semiotic resources in the ...
The rise and constant development of new media have made us more aware of the overwhelming presence ...
From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various socia...
This article offers the premises for an analytical reflection on how we look at images today, while ...
Aim. The purpose of the study is to analyse the structural aspects of expansion, which find expressi...
In today’s digital media environment we are creating and consuming more images than ever before. Fro...
This thesis explores the interaction of word and image through an intellectual framework which engag...
The author considers philosophical-anthropological images of a human of late modernism and postmoder...
Contemporary societies have transformed traditional identities in such a way that we, as subjects of...
This catalogue essay attempts to unravel how and why the cult of the image is most expressly manifes...
Contemporary culture is based more on what we see than on what we read. It is necessary to evaluate ...
This paper aims to problematize the very place of prosuming images (TAPSCOTT; WILLIAMS, 2007), that ...
Abstract. Although the concepts of ‘media culture ’ and ‘consumer culture ’ have been commonly used ...
Rather than stariing with a definition of postmoderuism as referring either to a condition of contem...
This thesis provides a philosophical and media-theoretical enquiry about postmodern art-photography ...
The present paper is inspired by the challenges posed by multimodal/multi-semiotic resources in the ...
The rise and constant development of new media have made us more aware of the overwhelming presence ...
From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various socia...
This article offers the premises for an analytical reflection on how we look at images today, while ...
Aim. The purpose of the study is to analyse the structural aspects of expansion, which find expressi...
In today’s digital media environment we are creating and consuming more images than ever before. Fro...
This thesis explores the interaction of word and image through an intellectual framework which engag...
The author considers philosophical-anthropological images of a human of late modernism and postmoder...
Contemporary societies have transformed traditional identities in such a way that we, as subjects of...
This catalogue essay attempts to unravel how and why the cult of the image is most expressly manifes...
Contemporary culture is based more on what we see than on what we read. It is necessary to evaluate ...