The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>

The focus on the chronology of the Romanian 1989 revolution and the sparing use of authorial commentary in Harun Farocki and Andrej Ujică's Videogramme einer Revolution / Videograms of a Revolution (1992, Germany) conceal the film's deeper thematic concern with signification. For the revol...

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Main Author: Nenad Jovanovic
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Language:ces
Published: Natascha Drubek 2020-09-01
Series:Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe
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Online Access:https://www.apparatusjournal.net/index.php/apparatus/article/view/209
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description The focus on the chronology of the Romanian 1989 revolution and the sparing use of authorial commentary in Harun Farocki and Andrej Ujică's Videogramme einer Revolution / Videograms of a Revolution (1992, Germany) conceal the film's deeper thematic concern with signification. For the revolution to succeed, the signs associated with Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime needed to be replaced with new ones. The latter, however, needed to seem familiar to the viewers of the National TV broadcasts – the revolution's principal media outlet – in order to be comprehended. Some of the earlier commentaries on Videograms note this paradox but do not offer a sustained analysis of the complex and evolving dynamics among the various signs within the film: those used by the regime's representatives, those used by the revolutionaries, and the signs specific to Videograms as a work of cinema. This article argues that the film's preoccupation with sign production and reception operates as an agent of reflexivity – characteristic of Farocki's entire oeuvre – and illuminates its meaning-making implications for Videograms.
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spelling doaj.art-df2a2cdeb3d542b5a600d3a9899f753a2022-12-21T19:55:48ZcesNatascha DrubekApparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe2365-77582020-09-011010.17892/app.2020.00010.209The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>Nenad Jovanovic0Wright State UniversityThe focus on the chronology of the Romanian 1989 revolution and the sparing use of authorial commentary in Harun Farocki and Andrej Ujică's Videogramme einer Revolution / Videograms of a Revolution (1992, Germany) conceal the film's deeper thematic concern with signification. For the revolution to succeed, the signs associated with Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime needed to be replaced with new ones. The latter, however, needed to seem familiar to the viewers of the National TV broadcasts – the revolution's principal media outlet – in order to be comprehended. Some of the earlier commentaries on Videograms note this paradox but do not offer a sustained analysis of the complex and evolving dynamics among the various signs within the film: those used by the regime's representatives, those used by the revolutionaries, and the signs specific to Videograms as a work of cinema. This article argues that the film's preoccupation with sign production and reception operates as an agent of reflexivity – characteristic of Farocki's entire oeuvre – and illuminates its meaning-making implications for Videograms. https://www.apparatusjournal.net/index.php/apparatus/article/view/209Harun FarockiAndrej UjicăRomanian 1989 revolutionreflexivitysemioticshistoriography.
spellingShingle Nenad Jovanovic
The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>
Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe
Harun Farocki
Andrej Ujică
Romanian 1989 revolution
reflexivity
semiotics
historiography.
title The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>
title_full The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>
title_fullStr The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>
title_full_unstemmed The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>
title_short The Semiotics of Insurrection: Farocki and Ujică's <i>Videograms of a Revolution</i>
title_sort semiotics of insurrection farocki and ujica s i videograms of a revolution i
topic Harun Farocki
Andrej Ujică
Romanian 1989 revolution
reflexivity
semiotics
historiography.
url https://www.apparatusjournal.net/index.php/apparatus/article/view/209
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