"Expanded Kuleshov Effect"and the"Crisis"of Life-World:On the Authenticity of Dialectical Tension between"Technical Temporality"and"Phenomenological Temporality"
The French philosopher Stiegler's analysis of"technology"and"time"has profound theoretical origins with phenomenology.The"paradox"position presented by this relationship constitutes the essential structure of this article.On the one hand,it analyzes the impact of the"expanded Kuleshov effect"(formed by the"temporal objects"produced by the program industry in the era of technocracy)on the"life-world",and reveals Stiegler's view of time in the field of phenomenology of technology.Further,the concept of"time"as the basis of meta-reshaping the"meaning of world"through the integration of contemporary industrial technology and"memory"will be located;on the other hand,with the comparison of"technical temporality"and"phenomenological temporality",the possible response of the phenomenological spirit represented by"life-world"will be provided to the challenge of contemporary technological rationality represented by the"Kuleshov Effect".Therefore,modern people's ontological understanding of time may be the in-terweaving of"quantification"and"non-quantification","homogenization"and"heterogeneity",which exactly reflects the authentic ambivalence that everyone has when they face the past of the life-world and the future of the technological world.
Stieglerphenomenology of technologyphenomenology of timeMerleau-Pontylife-world