"An image has no fixed meaning" “Nothing meaningful exists outside of discourse” * Nothing has a fixed meaning (there is no truth? - there is truth, it is relative, not subjective)
Thank you so much for uploading this lecture of Stuart Hall. Is there any way you could enable auto closed caption on this video? English is not my first language so I missed a lot of what he said without the caption. I would be very thankful if you could do the favor. Have a nice day!
I think a portion of the lecture has aged poorly since there is the rise of artificial intelligence and people who can manipulate videos which blur the line between reality and fabrication and the truth at face value can no longer be taken for granted. Plus trust in the media is eroding because of fake news content and sensationalism and powers in institutions have been decentralized. It's still a good and mostly relevant lecture, but this topic would need to be reviewed, reconsidered, and tweaked by the age of the internet and social media that we live in right now.
But isn't that just what he described as closure? Fake news/AI want to produce a fixed meaning, want to further their ideology, regardless of reality. I think it blends together quite nicely.
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Thanks for uploading this. The lecture is brilliant.
I am a student of culture, many of the things that prof. Stuart Hall spoke about in that lecture are very true and especially in today's society...
Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful video! This is my first exposure to Stuart Hall.
"An image has no fixed meaning" “Nothing meaningful exists outside of discourse”
* Nothing has a fixed meaning (there is no truth? - there is truth, it is relative, not subjective)
Brilliant - thank you for posting this
Thanks so much!
STRAIGHT FACTS
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Thank you for uploading this! I have a question: when did this lecture happened?
1997 i believe
Thank you so much for uploading this lecture of Stuart Hall. Is there any way you could enable auto closed caption on this video? English is not my first language so I missed a lot of what he said without the caption. I would be very thankful if you could do the favor. Have a nice day!
Here is the transcript www.mediaed.org/transcripts/Stuart-Hall-Representation-and-the-Media-Transcript.pdf
Here’s the full transcript: www.mediaed.org/transcripts/Stuart-Hall-Representation-and-the-Media-Transcript.pdf
I think a portion of the lecture has aged poorly since there is the rise of artificial intelligence and people who can manipulate videos which blur the line between reality and fabrication and the truth at face value can no longer be taken for granted. Plus trust in the media is eroding because of fake news content and sensationalism and powers in institutions have been decentralized.
It's still a good and mostly relevant lecture, but this topic would need to be reviewed, reconsidered, and tweaked by the age of the internet and social media that we live in right now.
But isn't that just what he described as closure? Fake news/AI want to produce a fixed meaning, want to further their ideology, regardless of reality. I think it blends together quite nicely.