Myth and Remediation in Illustration. Case study: Saddo
Myth and Remediation in Illustration. Case study: Saddo
Author(s): Sînziana ȘerbănescuSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: drawing; popular culture; immediacy; hypermediacy
Summary/Abstract: A rather cross time aspect that is to be addressed by this research is the appropriation of the illustration by classic arts or by what is called new media, as they are defined by the work Remediation (Bolter & Grusin, 2000). Starting from new media and how they are created and function nowadays, analyzing the fascination induced by the new technologies, Bolter and Grusin initiate a theory of remediation which is meant to challenge the so called novelty of the creations of the contemporary digital culture. By discussing the remediation as one of the most important characteristics of new media, Bolter and Grusin prove that this is a sine qua non condition of every work of art. Starting from this theory, we are interested in analyzing the equation encompassing illustrations, myths and their relation with the reality layers that they remediate. We will try to answer the question: how does myths and illustration build layers towards the public and what are the forms they embrace today? We will base our research on a corpus of images (illustrations) where mythical representations are present.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Danubius. Communicatio
- Issue Year: 10/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 5-21
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English