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Desktop Documentary & Database Narrative

데스크톱 다큐멘터리와 데이터베이스 내러티브

  • 차민철 (동의대학교 영화학과) ;
  • 이상훈 (전남대학교 프랑스문화지역학연구소)
  • Received : 2018.05.15
  • Accepted : 2018.07.19
  • Published : 2018.08.31

Abstract

Desktop Documentary is a new documentary mode which uses a screen capture technology to complete the multitasking process of the creator who searches in the Internet Open Archive instead of shooting with a camera and remixes the selected multimedia contents using a computer interface. In this paper, we explore the desktop documentary that transforms potential archives into database narratives in the new media environment, converts cinematic mise-en-$sc{\grave{e}}ne$ into computational mise-en-interface, and transcends the boundaries between creation and criticism through creative mechanism as curation through stream of consciousness. We also examine the concept, type and characteristics of the desktop documentary which emerges since 2010s as an experimental attempt of new media art, a new hybrid genre of mainstream horror film, a new mode of fiction film, a new mockumentary style, and a new form of video essay and audiovisual critique.

데스크톱 다큐멘터리는 카메라로 촬영하는 대신 인터넷 오픈 아카이브에서 검색하고 선택한 멀티미디어 콘텐츠를 재료로 컴퓨터 인터페이스 상에서 그것을 재조합하는 창작자의 멀티태스킹 과정 자체를 스크린 캡쳐 기술을 사용해 녹화하여 완성하는 새로운 다큐멘터리 양식이다. 본 논문에서는 뉴 미디어 환경에서 잠재적 아카이브를 데이터 베이스 내러티브로 전환하고, 영화적 미장센을 컴퓨터 미장인터페이스로 바꾸며, 의식의 흐름을 통한 큐레이션으로서의 창작 메커니즘을 통해 창작과 비평의 경계를 오가는 메타-시네마이자 뉴 미디어 아트의 실험적 시도로서, 주류 호러 영화의 새로운 혼성 장르적 시도로서, 극영화 창작의 새로운 방식으로서, 새로운 모큐멘터리적 시도로서, 그리고 창작과 비평의 경계를 오가는 비디오 에세이와 비평 영화의 새로운 양식으로서 2010년대를 기점으로 부상하고 있는 데스크톱 다큐멘터리의 개념과 유형 및 특성을 연구한다.

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