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- Title
Rage against the Machine: Buffering, Noise, and Perpetual Anxiety in the Age of Connected Viewing.
- Authors
ALEXANDER, NETA
- Abstract
Buffering, namely the need to preload data before streaming a video or audio file, epitomizes the oft-ignored ruptures and disruptions of digital engagement. Whereas buffering is often read as "noise" or as a technical nuisance awaiting a solution, a closer look can challenge our notion of mediation, immersion, and control. By contextualizing the study of buffering within a rich history of spectatorial and sonic noise, this article explores the unique "perpetual anxiety" it invokes and exposes, as well as the tension between pleasure and pain embodied in recognizing the imperfections of a supposedly seamless techno-utopia.
- Subjects
BUFFER storage (Computer science); DIGITAL technology; STREAMING technology; INTERNET &; psychology; INTERNET users; ANXIETY; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Cinema Journal, 2017, Vol 56, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
0009-7101
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/cj.2017.0000