The sensitive eye: (aesth)ethics of visible and visibility policies

Authors

  • Rose Melo Rocha
  • Susan Liesenberg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1227

Keywords:

Políticas de visibilidade. Ética do visível. Partilha do sensível. Alan Kurdi. Consumo midiático.

Abstract

By analysing the path of mediatization and energization that surfaced around the consumption of Alan Kurdi's picture, syrian kid who died in 2015 during a frustrated attempt of immigration, the problems of sharing the sensible and the ethical implications of this kind of visibility come around. By considering the critics of the visible as an indagation method, it advocates that the result of this kind of mediatic exposure is paradoxical and ambivalent. The consumption and desecration of the victim's image, on which its undeniable power of denunciation weights, can also contribute for a mediatic sensibilization cycle that immobilizes its receivers, offering them "indignation pills". We conclude with a question: couldn't the pedagogical dimension of image consumption implicate on an aesthetic policy less immediatist and individualist?

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Published

22-12-2015

How to Cite

Melo Rocha, R., & Liesenberg, S. (2015). The sensitive eye: (aesth)ethics of visible and visibility policies. E-Compós, 18(3). https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1227

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