dc.description.abstract | This research aimed to understand how Netflix are updated on the internet through its audiovisualities. The Netflix audiovisualities are thought of in this research from the Bergsonian intuition (BERGSON, 2005; DELEUZE, 2004) as virtuality in becoming in memory, potentially updateable in any time and in any materiality. In this dissertation, we have analyzed Netflix's duration, that is, its existence as a multiple of multiples, and from the frame methodology (KILPP, 2003; 2010), and as part of it, the cartographic flâneries (BENJAMIN, 2006) is updated on the internet. Our research course, which has gone through many empirical and theoretical-methodological comings and goings, led us to the construction of three constellations, which show three ways of acting of the Netflix’s audiovisualities. These are: “Netflix’s framing on the Platform”; “Netflix’s framing on Social Networking Websites” and “Netflix’s framing dispersed on the internet”. As a result of the montage operated inside the constellations, we could see, as a dialectical image, the main form of updating of Netflix’s on the internet, which condenses the three modes and their frames: a spatially-temporally mounted data stream in the user audiovisual experience. | |