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Who wants to become banal? The i-doc from experiment to industry

Dovey, Jon

Authors

Jon Dovey Jonathan.Dovey@uwe.ac.uk
Research Centre Director DCRC/ Professor



Contributors

Sandra Gaudenzi
Editor

Abstract

In this chapter I want to mark a moment in the evolving story of the interactive documentary and to look at its developmental trajectory to date. I want to think about how we would establish a timeline for the development of the i-doc and further, how we might plot its progress against such a timeline. I want to also look at the development of the i-doc as cultural form and explore its chances of becoming banal, an everyday part of our media experience rather than a niche tech experiment. I will address the wider questions of what kinds of factual mediation we might expect networked societies to produce. This bigger question is set against the turbid discursive frameworks of ‘upgrade culture’ (Dovey and Kennedy 2006: 52–3) that shape the way that media development is currently understood. This chapter is part of a continuing investigation in trying to understand media in perpetual transition. My argument therefore finds its way to media historiography, and asks what kinds of media histories can we mobilise that might offer us some perspective beyond enthusiasm for novelty. What historical resources do we have that get us beyond ‘awesome’ as a response to media innovation?

Citation

Dovey, J. (2017). Who wants to become banal? The i-doc from experiment to industry. In J. Aston, S. Gaudenzi, & M. Rose (Eds.), I-Docs: The Evolving Practices of Interactive Documentary (272-288). Columbia, USA: Wallflower Press

Online Publication Date Feb 28, 2017
Publication Date Feb 28, 2017
Deposit Date Aug 12, 2019
Pages 272-288
Book Title I-Docs: The Evolving Practices of Interactive Documentary
Chapter Number 18
ISBN 9780231181228
Keywords interactive documentary, i-doc, upgrade culture, media histories
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/2020132
Publisher URL https://cup.columbia.edu/book/i-docs/9780231181235