Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Ivone Neiva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Azevedo, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/125694
Resumo: The experience of sensations such as time acceleration and space elimination has become common in modern life, which is increasingly organised in tune with the "real time" imposed by digital media. Throughout this article and starting with the concept of "time compression" presented by David Harvey (1999), the authors contrast technological determinism with other perspectives that suggest there is a dialogue-based relationship between technology and society. The text discusses notions such as deterritorialisation and detemporalisation that make it pos-sible to understand the emergence of a fragmented and timeless data space, which corresponds to a "new geography", in which it is no longer possible to establish a clear boundary between the physical and the digital world. The text is theoretically underpinned by the concept of the cy-berflâneur, exploring the similarities with the 19th century flâneur described by Baudelaire (1996). Analysis of a set of artistic and experimental interventions addressing issues such as hyperlo-calisation or ubiquity and pervasiveness enables us to use the character of the cyberflâneur in a twofold sense - as a sign of technical acceleration and also as a symbol of resistance to such acceleration. The authors conclude that the exponential evolution and increasing "naturalisa-tion" of technology obligates us to consider its determining role in social dynamics, namely by transforming our relationship with the dimensions of space and time.
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title Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
spellingShingle Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
Santos, Ivone Neiva
Ciências da comunicação
Communication sciences
title_short Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
title_full Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
title_fullStr Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
title_full_unstemmed Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
title_sort Compressão do espaço-tempo e hiperlocalização: os novos flâneurs
author Santos, Ivone Neiva
author_facet Santos, Ivone Neiva
Azevedo, José
author_role author
author2 Azevedo, José
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ivone Neiva
Azevedo, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências da comunicação
Communication sciences
topic Ciências da comunicação
Communication sciences
description The experience of sensations such as time acceleration and space elimination has become common in modern life, which is increasingly organised in tune with the "real time" imposed by digital media. Throughout this article and starting with the concept of "time compression" presented by David Harvey (1999), the authors contrast technological determinism with other perspectives that suggest there is a dialogue-based relationship between technology and society. The text discusses notions such as deterritorialisation and detemporalisation that make it pos-sible to understand the emergence of a fragmented and timeless data space, which corresponds to a "new geography", in which it is no longer possible to establish a clear boundary between the physical and the digital world. The text is theoretically underpinned by the concept of the cy-berflâneur, exploring the similarities with the 19th century flâneur described by Baudelaire (1996). Analysis of a set of artistic and experimental interventions addressing issues such as hyperlo-calisation or ubiquity and pervasiveness enables us to use the character of the cyberflâneur in a twofold sense - as a sign of technical acceleration and also as a symbol of resistance to such acceleration. The authors conclude that the exponential evolution and increasing "naturalisa-tion" of technology obligates us to consider its determining role in social dynamics, namely by transforming our relationship with the dimensions of space and time.
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