Asalto a la comunicación. Una redefinición del 'fake' como práctica artística activista en la sociedad de la información

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2015-10-03

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Abstract

Fake is at the same time a generic term in Internet jargon and a strategy in artistic and activist interventions based on identity theft, hoax and other kinds of momentary confusion in a mass-mediated public sphere. In this article a more accurate definition of fake will be proposed according to three main principles: in the first place, the artistic and activist fake is not just a forgery, but a mechanism to subvert the functioning of discursive frames; secondly, it sets out to provoke symbolic conflict within a specific social and political context; and finally, its nature is intertwined with the historical and social conditions of use of communication technologies. This last issue will allow to sketch a new challenge: defining a possible evolution path of fake in the age of social media and big data.

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Spanish

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Hipatia Press

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.17583/brac.2015.1637

BRAC-Barcelona, Research, Art, Creation, 2015, vol. 3, num. 3, p. 233-255

https://doi.org/10.17583/brac.2015.1637

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cc-by (c) Brusadin, Vanni, 2015

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