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Dr. Colin Perry is an Associate Lecturer in Film and Television at Deakin University. He was formerly the Academic Manager of Interactive Media at the Academy of Information Technology and course leader of the Bachelor of Screen Production at Holmesglen Institute and University of Canberra in Melbourne. Dr. Perry received his Ph.D. from Deakin University and lectured in film theory and production. Dr. Perry researches future directions of social media, online technologies for teaching and documentary in the digital age. He comes from a background of sound, documentary and television production.
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This paper examines the role of social media as a documentary distribution medium, and the fragme... more This paper examines the role of social media as a documentary distribution medium, and the fragmentation of documentary into multiple dispersed clips. This significant shift in the context and content of documentary demands a reappraisal of theoretical models. In this environment documentary becomes a collective of interlaced observations that can be navigated by internet users who construct a view of the world by selecting and distributing documentary content.
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…The multiplicity it constitutes is no longer subordinated to the One, but takes on a consistency... more …The multiplicity it constitutes is no longer subordinated to the One, but takes on a consistency of its own. These are multiplicities of masses or packs, not of classes: anomolous and nomadic multiplicities, not normal or legal ones. 6
This paper examines the role of social media as a documentary distribution medium, and the fragme... more This paper examines the role of social media as a documentary distribution medium, and the fragmentation of documentary into multiple dispersed clips. This significant shift in the context and content of documentary demands a reappraisal of theoretical models. In this environment documentary becomes a collective of interlaced observations that can be navigated by internet users who construct a view of the world by selecting and distributing documentary content.
…The multiplicity it constitutes is no longer subordinated to the One, but takes on a consistency... more …The multiplicity it constitutes is no longer subordinated to the One, but takes on a consistency of its own. These are multiplicities of masses or packs, not of classes: anomolous and nomadic multiplicities, not normal or legal ones. 6