O virtual e a subjetividade: a heteronímia na internet
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https://doi.org/10.9771/contemporanea.v0i0.3507Keywords:
Internet, Virtual, Subjetivação, HeteronímiaAbstract
The present text propose to discuss the contemporary processes of subjectivation acting in the flows of the the internet, under the technological virtual assignature, dealing with the possibility of a creative heteronymic starting from experimental ways of frequency in the internet. It begins from the problem of recurrent nondistinctions among the conceptual image of the "reality of the virtual" in relation to the imagetic world generated by the digital simulation, labeled as "virtual reality". This question invites us to affirm them the necessity of experimentation of one micron-politics of a paradigm of the contagion, in the habits of meetings on line: we propose to discuss, supported by the poetic conception of Fernando Pessoa, a practice of despersonalization heteronymic, creating a "character of virtualities" who could to implode the stereotyped image of the subjectivity and be able to lead away the mediatic and technological flows beyond their axiomatic planned by the digital informatics management.Downloads
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