SCREEN CULTURE: THE ESSENCE AND PROSPECTS OF TRANSFORMATION

Authors

  • Oleg Gabrielyan
  • Ibrahim Suleimenov

Keywords:

screen culture, noosphere, transpersonal level of information processing, rhetoric, evolution of culture, socio-cultural code, mystery of Scriabin, Silver Age

Abstract

The article shows that at the present stage, the question of the need to transform screen culture into a new quality that meets the ideas of high art and has intellectual (including philosophical) saturation is particularly acute. It is proved that the basis of approaches that make it possible to make the transition to high screen culture can be the views of cultural figures of the Silver Age, in particular A. N. Scriabin, who proposed the concept of "Mystery" as a kind of synthetic action capable, among other things, of transforming human consciousness by means of art filled with philosophical content. From the point of view of general ideas about the evolution of society, this, among other things, corresponds to the use of resources at the transpersonal level of information processing. Currently, there is an opportunity to transform the ideas of A. N. Scriabin and his contemporaries, not only filling them with rational content, but also ensuring their implementation into cultural and pedagogical practice using modern information technologies.

 

For citation:
Gabrielyan, O. A., & Suleimenov, I. E. (2024). Screen culture: the essence and prospects of transformation. Experience industries. Socio-Cultural Research Technologies (EISCRT), 3 (8), 22-53. (In Russian). https://doi.org/10.34680/EISCRT-2024-3(8)-22-53

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Published

2024-08-15