• DocumentCode
    159704
  • Title

    The boundless spaces of expanded multimedia

  • Author

    Todorovic, Aleksandar

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of the Arts, Belgrade, Serbia
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    12-15 May 2014
  • Firstpage
    5
  • Lastpage
    9
  • Abstract
    Back in 1970 Gene Youngblood published his book “Expanded Cinema”, undoubtedly one of the major milestones in the world of media theory. In the book he argues that during the late 1960 cinema and the whole complex of audiovisual media, reached a tipping point when the boundaries of the world of moving images broke down and a new visual reality emerged. That was the time when the videosphere appeared and the intermedia where born. Today, forty years later, we see another, somewhat similar event. The intermedia, which in the meantime evolved in multimedia, reached another “Seldon crisis point”, and we can witness how the whole complex of multimedia creation, processing, distribution and consumption is undergoing a radical change. That change shall profoundly modify the world of mass media communications. The boundaries that until now separated different mass media are becoming progressively blurred and in a not so distant future they might completely disappear creating thus just one big media industry. In a surrogate social environment lonely media consumers will exchange interaction for communication and try to escape the harsh reality by immersing themselves in infinite virtual worlds of the boundless expanded multimedia.
  • Keywords
    multimedia computing; audiovisual media; boundless expanded multimedia; infinite virtual worlds; intermedia; mass media communications; seldon crisis point; videosphere; Advertising; Image coding; Multimedia communication; Mass Media; Media Production and Consumption; Multimedia; Society of the Spectacle;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP), 2014 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Dubrovnik
  • ISSN
    2157-8672
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6837617