Abstrakt: | An inclination for being interested in a private sphere rather than a public one can be
accounted for what Stanisław Ossowski called a natural human need, “a need of impressions”.
According to the author of U podstaw estetyki what directs us is “the need to become
integrated in other worlds, to experience the events that the reality cannot give us, at least
in from the point of view of an observer”. Electronic media, in view of its specificity, it
being speed and scope, intensified the process that started as early as in the second half of
the 19th century, and was related to the press popularization. The need for the actual news,
the necessity to first of all fill in the columns, and then the broadcasting time on the radio
and television, moved the receivers' attention and the media itself from the public into the
private sphere, especially in its most intimate dimension. It has become more interesting
and attractive, all the more as it combined two human inclinations; for exhibitionism on
the one hand, and for voyeurism on the other, contributing, at the same time, to the creation
of new media genres like reality. The very process seems to be not only popular, but
also impossible to be stopped. |