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- W830920007 abstract "In epoch of postculture, is most frequently grasped by representation. The predominance of representation depends, to a great extent - on postmodern character of culture, where real world is substituted by mediatic images. The power of each representation does not longer consist in mimetic reproduction of existing world (opened towards universe), but mostly in creating an expressive image (oriented towards subject), of some illusion of The contemporary cultural and mediatic discourse, in which artefact substitutes reality, is based on effect of representation, which becomes more important than its real reference. Shifting of bary center towards interpretation explains why, in present universe - so fragmented and rhysomic - representation itself acquires a plural and polysemantic nature.The scope of present essay is of analyzing this augmented reality starting from experience of Matei Visniec, an author who, living in two different countries, cultures, languages (Romanian and French and, lately, English, as well) and professions (writer and journalist), a keen observer of human adventure, of social show and of contradictions feeding one's being, transposes in quick sand of his journalism and, equally, of his artistic creations. Fiction as a source of mediatic construction, and information as a source of fiction constitutes origin of Visniec' s writings and synesthesic reportages. In his Chronicle of stirring ideas, Matei Visniec will describe contact of these two professions: is difficult to be a writer and a journalist. (. . .) Taken separately, both are extraordinary. However, when performed together, they become contratsing, up to rushing violently against each other. Literature somehow succeeds in raising one towards eminence, towards sublime nature of human being. Journalism, on contrary, especially when involving a daily basis, strikes one against ground, against reality, against present time. (...) The writer gradually looses faith in man, while image of humanity provided by journalist is catastrophic. In his turn, journalist comes to have no faith in writer, any longer, as each story imagined by latter around human being is contradicted by reality. (Visniec 2010: 9-10) The first aspect making these professions quite similar to one another is creative character of both; in this respect, Laurentiu Coitu entitedly wrote: Between writer and newspaper journalist, on one side, and between radio and television reporter, two different types of creative tallent should be distinguished, interacting between inspiration and work, two different semiotic types, within which process of creation itself is established and consolidated, (goitu 1993: 137)The deadlock of global society involves world's radical restructuring based on control of information, as well as on a systematic maintenance of a preventive - which is actually title of manifest-novel, written in a journalistic style, about mediatic order of today - equivalent, in vision of writerjournalist Visniec, with instauration of a new religion. In mediatic universe, disorder appears as a keyconcept, synonimous with mediatic success, with imagination and creation1, while the direct experience is always more complex and somehow ill-regulated. (Ibidem: 141) A creator producing disorder is an artist who imagines scenarios for introducing fiction into reality. (Visniec 2011: 37) The enormous hypocrisy of press lies in fact that it generates this chaos of voices, happenings and events to which itself attempts at providing a meaning. It simultaneosly asserts and denies, making a statement today and retracting next day (...)2· Press is so proteic, so uneasy, so chaotic and so surprising, that no truth is valid for it. (Preda 2006: 10,11)The novel Preventive disorder is focused on fabrication of mediatic strategies, on totalitarism of transparency, and ratio between information and fiction. …" @default.
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- W830920007 title "Matei Visniec and The Quicksands of Journalism" @default.
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