Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film
Title | Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film PDF eBook |
Author | J. Telotte |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | |
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This book offers the first specific application in film studies of what is generally known as ecology theory, shifting attention from history to the (in this case media) environment. It takes the robot as its subject because it has attained a status that resonates not only with some of the key concerns of contemporary culture over the last century, but also with the very nature of film. While the robot has given us a vehicle for exploring issues of gender, race, and a variety of forms of otherness, and increasingly for asking questions about the very nature and meaning of life, this image of an artificial being, typically anthropomorphic, also invariably implicates the cinema's own and quite fundamental artificing of the human. Looking across genres, across specific media forms, and across closely linked conceptualizations, Telotte sketches a context of interwoven influences and meanings. The result is that this study of the cinematic robot, while mainly focused on science fiction film, also incorporates its appearance in, for example, musicals, cartoons, television, advertising, toys, and literature.
Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film
Title | Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film PDF eBook |
Author | J. P. Telotte |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 121 |
Release | 2016-01-22 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 131723300X |
This book offers the first specific application in film studies of what is generally known as ecology theory, shifting attention from history to the (in this case media) environment. It takes the robot as its subject because it has attained a status that resonates not only with some of the key concerns of contemporary culture over the last century, but also with the very nature of film. While the robot has given us a vehicle for exploring issues of gender, race, and a variety of forms of otherness, and increasingly for asking questions about the very nature and meaning of life, this image of an artificial being, typically anthropomorphic, also invariably implicates the cinema’s own and quite fundamental artificing of the human. Looking across genres, across specific media forms, and across closely linked conceptualizations, Telotte sketches a context of interwoven influences and meanings. The result is that this study of the cinematic robot, while mainly focused on science fiction film, also incorporates its appearance in, for example, musicals, cartoons, television, advertising, toys, and literature.
Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film
Title | Robot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film PDF eBook |
Author | J. P. Telotte |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2016-01-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317233018 |
This book offers the first specific application in film studies of what is generally known as ecology theory, shifting attention from history to the (in this case media) environment. It takes the robot as its subject because it has attained a status that resonates not only with some of the key concerns of contemporary culture over the last century, but also with the very nature of film. While the robot has given us a vehicle for exploring issues of gender, race, and a variety of forms of otherness, and increasingly for asking questions about the very nature and meaning of life, this image of an artificial being, typically anthropomorphic, also invariably implicates the cinema’s own and quite fundamental artificing of the human. Looking across genres, across specific media forms, and across closely linked conceptualizations, Telotte sketches a context of interwoven influences and meanings. The result is that this study of the cinematic robot, while mainly focused on science fiction film, also incorporates its appearance in, for example, musicals, cartoons, television, advertising, toys, and literature.
Replications
Title | Replications PDF eBook |
Author | J. P. Telotte |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780252064661 |
A haunting fascination fuels our interest in the robot, the android, the cyborg, the replicant. Born in science fiction literature, the artificial human has come into its own in films, lurching to life, holding a mirror to humanity's soul. Beginning with a pre-history of the filmic robot, J. P. Telotte traces its development through early sci-fi landmarks such as Metropolis (1926), the alien films of the 1950s (including Forbidden Planet), and recent explorations of the artificial human in Blade Runner, Robocop, and the Terminator films. Replications also considers the tension between the technological wonders that science fiction depicts and the human values it champions. Film-makers employ the latest developments in technology to fashion ever more realistic human doubles, and then use them to explore what it means to be human. Telotte shows us how the sci-fi genre has always addressed changing cultural attitudes toward technology, the body, gender roles, human intelligence, reality, and even film itself.
The Science Fiction Film in Contemporary Hollywood
Title | The Science Fiction Film in Contemporary Hollywood PDF eBook |
Author | Evdokia Stefanopoulou |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2023-07-27 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1501380214 |
The Science Fiction Film in Contemporary Hollywood focuses on the American science fiction (SF) film during the period 2001-2020, in order to provide a theoretical mapping of the genre in the context of Conglomerate Hollywood. Using a social semiotics approach in a systematic corpus of films, the book argues that the SF film can be delineated by two semiotic squares -the first one centering on the genre's more-than-human ontologies (SF bodies), and the second one focusing on its imaginative worlds (SF worlds). Based on this theoretical framework, the book examines the genre in six cycles, which are placed in their historical context, and are analyzed in relation to cultural discourses, such as technological embodiment, race, animal-human relations, environmentalism, global capitalism, and the techno-scientific Empire. By considering these cycles -which include superhero films, creature films, space operas, among others-as expressions of the genre's basic oppositions, the book facilitates the comparison and juxtaposition of films that have rarely been discussed in tandem, offering a new perspective on the multiple articulations of the SF film in the new millennium.
Animating the Science Fiction Imagination
Title | Animating the Science Fiction Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | J. P. Telotte |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 161 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0190695269 |
Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Animation, Science Fiction, and the Modernist Spirit -- Chapter 2: Flights of Fantasy -- Chapter 3: Robots and Artificial Beings -- Chapter 4: Alien Visions -- Chapter 5: Inventions, Modern Marvels, and Mad Scientists -- Postscript: New SF Images for a Postwar World -- A Select Filmography of Science Fiction Animation -- A Science Fiction Animation Bibliography
AI in the Movies
Title | AI in the Movies PDF eBook |
Author | Paula Murphy |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages | 210 |
Release | 2024-04-30 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1474448607 |
AI in the Movies analyses film representations of artificial intelligence, from their first emergence in the 1950s up to 2020. These strong or general artificial intelligences take different forms: some are digital AIs, some robot AIs, some move between material and digital forms. Some are indistinguishable from humans, and some have no material existence at all. Analysis of these representations demonstrates filmmakers eroding the division between human and AI, by presenting character doubles, narrative parallels and eventually, identities in which the biological and artificial overlap and intersect in new hybrid forms.The book identifies the aspects of AI science that fascinate filmmakers and outlines the key themes and tropes in AI film, including parent-child relationships, the female robot, human-AI doubles, parallels and hybrids, and AI death and mortality.