An Assault to Communication. A Redefinition of Fake as an Artistic and Activist Practice in Information Society

Main Article Content

Vanni Brusadin

Fake is at the same time a generic term in Internet jargon and a strategy in artistic and activist interventions based on identity theft, hoax and other kinds of momentary confusion in a mass-mediated public sphere. In this article a more accurate definition of fake will be proposed according to three main principles: in the first place, the artistic and activist fake is not just a forgery, but a mechanism to subvert the functioning of discursive frames; secondly, it sets out to provoke symbolic conflict within a specific social and political context; and finally, its nature is intertwined with the historical and social conditions of use of communication technologies. This last issue will allow to sketch a new challenge: defining a possible evolution path of fake in the age of social media and big data.

Keywords
Fake, media, art, activism, internet

Article Details

How to Cite
Brusadin, Vanni. “An Assault to Communication. A Redefinition of Fake as an Artistic and Activist Practice in Information Society”. BRAC: Barcelona, Recerca, Art, Creació, vol.VOL 3, no. 3, pp. 233-55, https://raco.cat/index.php/BRAC/article/view/341511.
Author Biography

Vanni Brusadin, Universidad de Barcelona

Profesor Asociado en el Departamento de Diseño e Imagen de la Universidad de Barcelona.