Denn da ist keine Stelle, die dich nicht sieht

Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 4 (1):29-42 (2013)
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Abstract

Following Hegel's remark that art is a “thousand-eyed Argos,” one can formulate the assumption that under contemporary conditions art and surveillance state do not necessarily exclude, but reflect each other. The film minority report as popular art offers a visual self-reflection on this proposition. The central question is whether and to what extend this film performs a legitimization or delegitimization of the normative order.

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Josef Früchtl
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