A philosophy of virtual space
everywhere at once in See You After Quarantine? (2021)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33871/21750769.2024.19.2.8830Keywords:
Virtual Space, David Bordwell, Filmic Space, SyuzhetAbstract
In this essay I seek to understand the construction of virtual space in See You After the Quarantine? In two specific moments of the series by the notion undertaken by David Bordwell (1985), the filmic space. The author in the work Narration in the fiction film exposes the precepts of narration and its systems of operation, more precisely, the film space is intrinsic to the plot in its relation to the story. The aforementioned object contains 10 episodes of approximately 10 min each and the events are framed in the most part, on the virtual environment of the internet by webcams. In this context, the hypothesis is that there is a subversion between the form in which the space is situated, agglutinating notions that at first can be understood as contradictory, the virtual space. The philosophy of this virtual space aims to elucidate that the moving image within the corners of the screen presents another space that serves as a locator for other spaces within the plot.
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