Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Blan/ck Screens: Chroma Screens Performing Race

View through CrossRef
Chroma screens is a term for the green and blue screens used in filmmaking, television, and graphics during image making for the compositing of other images in post-production. Engaging an agential realist framework to deliberate on this mode of screens wherein they are without images, I consider chroma screens in and through material-discursive practices to argue that the green and blue colors of chroma screens can be considered a cultural enactment of racialized media practices. I take the image blankness of chroma screens as the condition for a performance of blackness/race. An analysis of Sondra Perry’s work, Graft and Ash for a Three-Monitor Workstation (2016), opens onto how racial practices and concepts around blackness have functioned in the very blankness of chroma screens. The blan/ckness relationship in Perry’s work is leveraged to become generative of a differencing, a performance that not only sustains blackness, a difference in color, but recognizes and animates it in constructive ways. In this paper I show that neither blackness nor whiteness are pre-given but are caught up with a powerful imaging and medial technique, co-constituted in, with, and through chroma screens.
University of Illinois Main Library
Title: Blan/ck Screens: Chroma Screens Performing Race
Description:
Chroma screens is a term for the green and blue screens used in filmmaking, television, and graphics during image making for the compositing of other images in post-production.
Engaging an agential realist framework to deliberate on this mode of screens wherein they are without images, I consider chroma screens in and through material-discursive practices to argue that the green and blue colors of chroma screens can be considered a cultural enactment of racialized media practices.
I take the image blankness of chroma screens as the condition for a performance of blackness/race.
An analysis of Sondra Perry’s work, Graft and Ash for a Three-Monitor Workstation (2016), opens onto how racial practices and concepts around blackness have functioned in the very blankness of chroma screens.
The blan/ckness relationship in Perry’s work is leveraged to become generative of a differencing, a performance that not only sustains blackness, a difference in color, but recognizes and animates it in constructive ways.
In this paper I show that neither blackness nor whiteness are pre-given but are caught up with a powerful imaging and medial technique, co-constituted in, with, and through chroma screens.

Related Results

Chroma, chromatic luminance, and luminous reflectance. Part II: Related models of chroma, colorfulness, and brightness
Chroma, chromatic luminance, and luminous reflectance. Part II: Related models of chroma, colorfulness, and brightness
AbstractPart I of this article found, inter alia, that chroma resembles log inverted luminance. This article develops three math models of Munsell chroma and associated colorfulnes...
CHROMA model for the information-driven decision-making process
CHROMA model for the information-driven decision-making process
The strong, progressive interaction between decision-making processes (DMP) and information technologies has led to breakthroughs in how business is conducted. These developments r...
Mindy Calling: Size, Beauty, Race in The Mindy Project
Mindy Calling: Size, Beauty, Race in The Mindy Project
When characters in the Fox Television sitcom The Mindy Project call Mindy Lahiri fat, Mindy sees it as a case of misidentification. She reminds the character that she is a “petite ...
Can live and dead broiler meat be identified through sensory and physicochemical attributes?
Can live and dead broiler meat be identified through sensory and physicochemical attributes?
The study was conducted to identify live and dead broiler meat through sensory and physicochemical attributes at 0 h and 24 h intervals. For this purpose, 15 live and 15 dead broil...
Osteopathic medical students’ understanding of race-based medicine
Osteopathic medical students’ understanding of race-based medicine
Abstract Context Race is a social construct, not a biological or genetic construct, utilized to categorize people based on obser...
Neural Correlates of Infant Attention During Initial Exposure to Own- and Other-Race Faces
Neural Correlates of Infant Attention During Initial Exposure to Own- and Other-Race Faces
Past research has shown that infants raised in a racially homogenous environment demonstrate an advantage for processing own-race faces at the individual level in comparison to oth...
Mix En Meng It Op: Emile YX?'s Alternative Race and Language Politics in South African Hip-Hop
Mix En Meng It Op: Emile YX?'s Alternative Race and Language Politics in South African Hip-Hop
This paper explores South African hip-hop activist Emile YX?'s work to suggest that he presents an alternative take on mainstream US and South African hip-hop. While it is arguable...
REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIALS OF RACES 15B AND 56 OF WHEAT STEM RUST
REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIALS OF RACES 15B AND 56 OF WHEAT STEM RUST
Variations in the prevalence of races 56 and 15B-1 (Can.) of wheat stem rust (Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici Erikss. and Henn.) have occurred that cannot be explained by ch...

Back to Top