Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Barbara Cummings
Convergence
September 23, 2015/Society of the Spectacle
Society of the Spectacle in analogy how the world is taken in by the fundamental nature of knowledge  by a theorist  who opens up a whole reality  of what is known as the speckle.  Guy Debord recounts how the earth has been taken by the unknown. We have in quote “Marx's theory of alienation, the spectacle describes our passive, quasi-visual relation to the social world”. (Kaplan, RL) We want what we don’t have and once we have it we want more. Vanity pure vanity.  For example, there are  video games, various types of music TV and social networks which keep one on the edge to now miss out on the next upcoming trend. Debord states that "the spectacle presents itself simultaneously as society, itself as part of society, and as means of unification. (1) We feel united or powerful or in turn with the universe when it comes to the spectacle. Debord describes the spectacle and its impact as to say one cannot escape the spectacle. It’s everywhere,  I think about how Henry Jenkins quote” said media is an ongoing process occurring in various intersections of media and technology content industries and audience.
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So there how can you avoid the spectacle is haunts you. You may feel like you don’t need it or it isn’t important, but fact of the matter is, when you ignore what is right in front of you. The spectacle will make you feel a great amount of dissatisfaction.  The commodity as the spectacle is a distorted depiction of what one thing is real, for example the latest trend in technology, i-phone video game or social media outlets. You state “I Don't need it! True, but the spectacle will make you feel like you're missing out, only because you just got the last iphone. There you go, media, communication  the newest technology.  
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No one can escape it. Your adrenaline runs and you start to feel the  void. Here comes the spectacle trying to soothing your soul. We become delusional about the latest fad, car, trend of clothes houses, places to venture to live. The majority of people today are won over by what the world says what will bring true happiness.  Debord writes about how "behind the masks of total choice, different forms of the same alienation confront each other"(1). We hear and think yes the  think of the collaboration of face-book, g-mail, video, i-tunes, the internet in general. We communicate our ideas or just make someone buy into our idea of the next best thing, we become the  spectacle or what we want it to be. TV, electronics help us sell the idea. Debord states” The domination of society by “imperceptible as well as the perceptible things”- attain its ultimate fulfillment in the spectacle, where the perceptible world is replace by a selection of image which is project above it, yet which at the same time succeeds in make itself regard as the perceptible par excellence.  The mind make one feel  invisible, entity and if we have it we are  to waste. We think if we have the specialty we have arrived and are brilliant.  So as we pondering on the unknown the spectacle help us to believe through media, technology and the truth of the unknown to be true.  We live in a superficial society the world of the spectacle the world of the unknown, the world of make believe, a material world.
Work cited

  1. "The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord." The Anarchist Library | An Archive of Anarchist Literature. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2015.
  2. Kaplan, RL. "Between Mass Society And Revolutionary Praxis: The Contradictions Of Guy Debord's Society Of The Spectacle."European Journal Of Cultural Studies 15.4 (n.d.): 457-478. Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Web. 23 Sept. 2015.
  3. Debord, Guy. The Society of the Spectacle. New York: Zone, 1994. Print.

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