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Title: | Relative authenticity : abstraction and the digital domain |
Authors: | Baldacchino, Nigel |
Keywords: | Abstraction Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 Saussure, Ferdinand de, 1857-1913 Semiotics and the arts |
Issue Date: | 2014-12 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Department of English |
Citation: | Baldacchino, N. (2014). Relative authenticity : abstraction and the digital domain. Antae Journal, 1(3), 181-197. |
Abstract: | This paper intends to offer a preliminary investigation of what will be referred to as the notion of ‘abstraction’ in relation to Sigmund Freud’s ideas of ‘condensation’ and ‘displacement’, together with Ferdinand de Saussure’s theory of signification. Abstraction, then, shall be defined as one process through which a ‘signifier’ is created. The argument shall aim to trace and retrace the cognitive process of abstraction by discussing its role across different facets and layers of contemporary society, with particular attention being paid to the effects of the digital on this role. Abstractions shall be discussed regarding how they occur both in principle and in practice, and in how they might be perceived. This shall lead to a series of hypotheses concerning reflections and reactions which the omnipresence of the digital domain in every-day life might be prompting in contemporary society. The paper shall also focus on the parallel phenomena of ‘relative reality’ and ‘relative authenticity’, which can be understood as the hypothetical middle ground or gradient existing between ‘real’ and ‘fake’, and which shall be argued to be direct implications of abstraction. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/12500 |
Appears in Collections: | Antae Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3 Antae Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3 |
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