Operative Ontologien – ein Versuch, einen klaren Begriff zu verunreinigen
Operative Ontologien – ein Versuch, einen klaren Begriff zu verunreinigen
Abstract
This article presents operational ontologies as communicative situations in which media and technology are part of a practice, but do not simply coincide with it. Ontology refers to a temporary constellation, for example a link between machine, body and image, which shifts the ontological question of anthropology in perspective time and again. This thesis is further illustrated by a case study of the motion capture technique, whose merging of live action movie and the animated world of visual effects leads to a permanent modification of our notions of the human being and human environment.
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OntologieMotion-Capture-TechnikMaschineKörperBild
