Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to 'Reality' TV and Beyond
Geoff King
Hollywood special effects offer spectacular creations or re-creations that make claims to our attention on the grounds of their вЂincredible-seeming reality’. They can appear both вЂincredible’ and вЂreal’, their appeal based on their ability to вЂconvince’—to appear real in terms such as detail and texture—and on their status as fabricated spectacle, to be admired as such. At a seemingly very different end of the audio-visual media spectrum, вЂreality’ television offers the spectacle of, supposedly, the вЂreal’ itself, a вЂreality’ that ranges from the banality of the quotidian to intense interpersonal engagements (two extremes experienced in Big Brother, for example). The two also overlap, however, nowhere more clearly and jarringly than in the ultimate вЂspectacle of the real’, the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York, live television coverage of which evoked constant comparison with big-screen fictional images.
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