Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla

In his work, L'Imaginaire, very much praised by Barthes and Augè, Sartre provides us with useful tools to understand the importance of that violent revolution, which started, according to Benjamin, with the arrival of technical images. Specifically, Sartre's analyses highlight how the tran...

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Main Author: Andrea Rabbito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2017-12-01
Series:Cinergie
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Online Access:https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/7334
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spelling doaj-10f33bfed77d4c6b8001ac377ec13d3d2020-11-25T00:36:42ZengUniversity of BolognaCinergie2280-94812017-12-0161222723310.6092/issn.2280-9481/73346556Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfallaAndrea Rabbito0Università degli studi di EnnaIn his work, L'Imaginaire, very much praised by Barthes and Augè, Sartre provides us with useful tools to understand the importance of that violent revolution, which started, according to Benjamin, with the arrival of technical images. Specifically, Sartre's analyses highlight how the transparency of technical images could induce the viewer to enter a passive condition. Such condition is, to some extent, metaphorically rendered by Schnabel in his Le scaphandre et le papillon, through Bauby’s character; however, building on Deleuze’s analysis, it will be shown that Schnabel’s work goes beyond that, providing a yet more articulated reflection, which unifies aspects analyzed both by Sartre and Deleuze, arriving at a double conception of impotence.https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/7334Technical imagesPassive conditionImpotenceModern cinemaLe scaphandre et le papillon
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Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
Cinergie
Technical images
Passive condition
Impotence
Modern cinema
Le scaphandre et le papillon
author_facet Andrea Rabbito
author_sort Andrea Rabbito
title Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
title_short Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
title_full Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
title_fullStr Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
title_full_unstemmed Le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
title_sort le immagini tecniche e l’incantamento della farfalla
publisher University of Bologna
series Cinergie
issn 2280-9481
publishDate 2017-12-01
description In his work, L'Imaginaire, very much praised by Barthes and Augè, Sartre provides us with useful tools to understand the importance of that violent revolution, which started, according to Benjamin, with the arrival of technical images. Specifically, Sartre's analyses highlight how the transparency of technical images could induce the viewer to enter a passive condition. Such condition is, to some extent, metaphorically rendered by Schnabel in his Le scaphandre et le papillon, through Bauby’s character; however, building on Deleuze’s analysis, it will be shown that Schnabel’s work goes beyond that, providing a yet more articulated reflection, which unifies aspects analyzed both by Sartre and Deleuze, arriving at a double conception of impotence.
topic Technical images
Passive condition
Impotence
Modern cinema
Le scaphandre et le papillon
url https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/7334
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