The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias
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Resumo: | A critical analysis of a single episode of the X-Files TV series broadcast in 1998, aimed at revealing, in a Media Culture object, the characteristics and nuances of technological thinking and of the utopian projection of reality through representations of space and time sublimation technologies, and of the fantasy of overcoming the human condition. The TV series, which is based on encounters and mysteries involving technology and the supernatural and shows FBI investigators confronting their assumptions about reality, is well founded upon two premises: the superiority of the human hero and the inventiveness and power of the unknown to haunt human existence with phantasmagoria arising from more than four centuries of technological fantasies and nightmares. |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopiasArquivo X e a projeção utópica da realidade: o pensamento tecnológico e as novas utopiastechnological thinkingnew utopiasmedia cultureA critical analysis of a single episode of the X-Files TV series broadcast in 1998, aimed at revealing, in a Media Culture object, the characteristics and nuances of technological thinking and of the utopian projection of reality through representations of space and time sublimation technologies, and of the fantasy of overcoming the human condition. The TV series, which is based on encounters and mysteries involving technology and the supernatural and shows FBI investigators confronting their assumptions about reality, is well founded upon two premises: the superiority of the human hero and the inventiveness and power of the unknown to haunt human existence with phantasmagoria arising from more than four centuries of technological fantasies and nightmares.Uma análise crítica de um episódio da série de televisão Arquivo X, do ano de 1998, com o objetivo de revelar as características e nuances, dentro de um objeto da Cultura da Mídia, do pensamento tecnológico e da projeção utópica da realidade através das representações de tecnologias de sublimação do espaço e do tempo e da fantasia de superação das condições humanas. A série, que se baseia em encontros e mistérios envolvendo tecnologia e o sobrenatural, mostra investigadores que confrontam suas presunções sobre a realidade e se equilibra sobre duas premissas: a da superioridade do herói humano e da inventividade e poder que o desconhecido tem em assombrar a própria existência humana com fantasmagorias oriundas de mais de quatro séculos de fantasias e pesadelos tecnológicos.PEPG COS-PUC-SP2010-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/3167Galaxia; No. 20 (2010)GALÁxIA. Revista Interdisciplinar de Comunicação e Cultura; n. 20 (2010)1982-2553reponame:Galáxia (São Paulo)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/3167/3239Reis, Pedro Henriqueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-15T14:01:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3167Revistahttps://www.pucsp.br/pos-graduacao/mestrado-e-doutorado/comunicacao-e-semioticaPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcos@pucsp.br||aidarprado@gmail.com1982-25531519-311Xopendoar:2024-05-15T14:01:08Galáxia (São Paulo) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias Arquivo X e a projeção utópica da realidade: o pensamento tecnológico e as novas utopias |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias Reis, Pedro Henrique technological thinking new utopias media culture |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias |
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The X-Files and utopian projections of reality: technological thinking and the new utopias |
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Reis, Pedro Henrique |
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Reis, Pedro Henrique |
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Reis, Pedro Henrique |
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technological thinking new utopias media culture |
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technological thinking new utopias media culture |
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A critical analysis of a single episode of the X-Files TV series broadcast in 1998, aimed at revealing, in a Media Culture object, the characteristics and nuances of technological thinking and of the utopian projection of reality through representations of space and time sublimation technologies, and of the fantasy of overcoming the human condition. The TV series, which is based on encounters and mysteries involving technology and the supernatural and shows FBI investigators confronting their assumptions about reality, is well founded upon two premises: the superiority of the human hero and the inventiveness and power of the unknown to haunt human existence with phantasmagoria arising from more than four centuries of technological fantasies and nightmares. |
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Galaxia; No. 20 (2010) GALÁxIA. Revista Interdisciplinar de Comunicação e Cultura; n. 20 (2010) 1982-2553 reponame:Galáxia (São Paulo) instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP) instacron:PUC_SP |
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