The fractured frames of Black Mirror

IF 0.2 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Science Fiction Film and Television Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.3828/SFFTV.2021.1
J. P. Telotte
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Abstract:Looking to the increased multiplication of virtual frames or windows in daily life, Anne Friedberg argues that we will increasingly come to ‘see the world in spatially and fractured frames’, as if a puzzle challenging us to fit its pieces together. This perspective is particularly apt for considering the much-praised programme Black Mirror, which repeatedly examines those multiple, and multiply broken, media frames, and does so through a format that is itself composed of separate frames, that is, as an anthology show that troubles the unitary view often ascribed to series television. This article examines Black Mirror’s interrogation of series television by looking at how various episodes – including ‘Fifteen Million Merits’, ‘White Bear’, ‘USS Callister’, and ‘Nosedive’ – evoke the nature of seriality and its impact on audience subjectivity. These episodes, among others, examine the fear that we might find ourselves dominated by the various technologies we have created, and constrained to the paths (including the endless paths of seriality) those technologies seem to lay out for us. These episodes especially show how the series is concerned with reflecting how those technologies play on and with us and project a creeping sense that we are becoming little more than featured players cast in an ongoing, formulaic and serial story from which there is no escape.
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黑镜断裂的框架
摘要:Anne Friedberg认为,随着日常生活中虚拟框架或窗口的增加,我们将越来越多地“在空间和断裂的框架中看到世界”,就好像一个难题在挑战我们将其拼凑在一起。这种观点特别适合考虑广受好评的节目《黑镜》,该节目反复审视那些多重的、多重破碎的媒体框架,并通过一种本身由独立框架组成的格式来做到这一点,也就是说,作为一个选集节目,它困扰着通常被认为是连续剧的单一观点。这篇文章通过观察包括《一千五百万功绩》、《白熊》、《卡利斯特号航母》和《Nosedive》在内的各种剧集如何唤起连续剧的本质及其对观众主体性的影响,来审视《黑镜》对连续剧的质疑。这些事件,以及其他事件,审视了我们可能会发现自己被我们创造的各种技术所支配的恐惧,并被这些技术似乎为我们制定的道路所约束(包括无尽的串行性道路)。这些剧集特别展示了该系列如何关注这些技术如何在我们身上发挥作用,并投射出一种逐渐蔓延的感觉,即我们只不过是一个正在进行的、公式化的、连续的故事中的主角,无法逃脱。
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