Open-access From tertiary to quaternary: means that consume bodies/bodies that consume means

Abstract

Based on Harry Pross’ 1972 classification of primary, secondary, and tertiary media and how these affect, influence, and have influenced our lives, the present work will try to understand how our bodies are transformed in a world close to a quaternary of means, mediations and devices. These Transformations are no longer necessarily only physical, but also psychological and emotional, hyperactivating new ways of linking with technologies and how they relate to bodies. That is, bodies consume images through media production and, in turn and as characteristics of the mediate quaternary world, these images begin to consume bodies. Bodies that are dismembered by the excessive presence of images, leaving aside their vital corporality and entering fully into their representation, transparency and disappearance since the iconic blur, which, along with Baitello Junior (2014), we can interpret as the radicality of a nildimensional era of iconophagy: images eat bodies.

Keywords bodies; media; media network

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