The Incessant Image
The Incessant Image
- Year: 2024
- Authors: Jordi Balló and Mercè Oliva
Abstract
What do television images tell us? What discourses are behind the different audiovisual entertainment formats? How has television evolved? Is it still a despicable, dumb box? What are its possibilities as an educational medium, and for the exploration of new audiovisual languages?
This book traverses through some of the omnipresent formats in television today and analyzes their backgrounds: talk shows and confessionals; debate shows and confrontations with the other; reality TV shows that isolate a group of people in an enclosed space or a remote island and subject them to extreme situations of coexistence as a representation of micro-societies; contests and the challenges of crucial decisions; true crime and the limits between truth and fictionalization; talent contests—like Operación Triunfo or Masterchef—and their relationship to labor realities…
It also addresses the television attempts carried out by artists like Warhol, the disruptive proposals like so-called Slow Television, the educational possibilities of the medium that where envisioned early on by Rossellini, literary programs and in-depth interviews, and experiments like Peter Watkins’ classic War Game or Jordi Evole’s false documentary Operación Palace.
What is television today? Where is it heading? What are its challenges and possibilities?