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The Uncanny (1977)
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray visits his publisher Frank Richards to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural creatures, and that they are the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts:
In 1912, in London, Miss Malkin is a wealthy woman who rewrites her will leaving her fortune to her cats rather than to her nephew Michael. Her maid Janet, also the mistress of Michael, steals one copy of the will from the lawyer's briefcase and tries to destroy the original copy which is kept in the safe. When Miss Malkin sees her attempt, Janet kills her. The cats avenge Miss Malkin's death.
In 1975, in the Province of Quebec, the orphan Lucy comes to live with her aunt Mrs. Blake, her husband, and her cousin Angela after the ...
published: 12 Feb 2022
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The Uncanny - Object a and Anxiety in Freud and Lacan
Exploring the concept of the uncanny in psychoanalysis, beginning with Freud's 1919 paper and how Lacan later returned to it in elaborating his ideas on anxiety and the object a. References:
Freud, 'The Uncanny' (1919) - https://amzn.to/3TZt1wi
Freud, 'The Wolfman' case (1918) - https://amzn.to/3G6wpjg
Lacan, Seminar X, 'Anxiety' (1962-63) - https://amzn.to/3Klmx6P
Lacan, 'Introduction to the Names-of-the-Father Seminar' (1964) - https://amzn.to/3M1WSlY
Lacan, Seminar XII, 'Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis' (1964-65) - http://www.lacaninireland.com/web/translations/seminars/
Miller, 'Reading Lacan's Seminar on Anxiety II', Lacanian Ink 27 - https://amzn.to/3nAEVAG
Contact me for psychoanalytic psychotherapy - https://www.lacanonline.com/appointments/
For more exploring psychoanalysis...
published: 31 Mar 2023
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"What is the Uncanny?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
What does the word uncanny mean? How does the uncanny appear in literature? Professor Ray Malewitz answers these questions using examples from Sigmund Freud, Edgar Allan Poe, and common horror films. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify examples of the uncanny in literature but also to analyze how this feeling is brought about.
This video now contains Spanish as well as English subtitles. To switch between languages, click on the "Settings" button in the video.
The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-...
published: 04 Aug 2020
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New Castle After Dark presents The Uncanny
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray (Peter Cushing) visits his publisher Frank Richards (Ray Milland) to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural creatures, and that they are the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts...
*Originally posted February 2019
published: 11 Sep 2022
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What is The Uncanny? A brief history and examples of Artworks and Media
The Uncanny is a psychological term that was created in the beginning of the 20th century. The Uncanny is something that is familiar, yet unfamiliar, something expected that behaves unexpectedly. Many people get this feeling when they are seeing things that resemble humans, yet are not human and this is called "the uncanny valley".
In this video I'll be going over where the term comes from and what it actually means. I'll also mention some artworks and some pieces of media that I think evoke these uncomfortable uncanny feelings!
#uncanny #videoessay
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
01:46 Part 1 - The Uncanny
09:05 Part 2 - Uncanny Artworks
13:05 Part 3 - Uncanny Media
published: 26 Aug 2021
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The Uncanny - How To Use It To Make Disturbing Scenes
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In this video we wanted to take a look at how we can use elements of the uncanny to produce feelings of unsettlement in the audience. We will look at various movie scenes to try and understand why they can make us feel so disturbed.
Made by Moises & Sergio Velasquez
■ Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:53 - Appearance
3:59 - Ad
5:09 - Action
7:55 - Setting
■ Socials:
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#uncanny #horror
published: 13 Dec 2022
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Uncanny Counter Ep3 Fight the bully
published: 08 Dec 2020
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The Uncanny Counter | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]
When an average high-schooler gets a taste of the afterlife, he’s asked to join a mysterious group that calls themselves Counters, and somehow ends up the newest recruit on a team of soul-collecting demon hunters.
Starring Cho Byeong-kyu (HOT STOVE LEAGUE), Yu Jun-sang (GRACEFUL FRIENDS), Kim Se-jeong (BUSTED!, SCHOOL 2017), and Yeom Hye-ran (WHEN THE CAMELLIA BLOOMS), THE UNCANNY COUNTER is based on the webtoon AMAZING RUMOR by Jang Yi.
Coming to Netflix November 28.
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Welcome to The Swoon, your all-access pass behind the scenes of your favorite Korean and Asian dramas. Get up close and personal with the stars. Tell us what you love to watch, what ...
published: 27 Nov 2020
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The Uncanny Counter Episode 4 Part 9 English Sub
This show is an eclectic group of characters who each possesses special abilities. The five-person group, called "Counter," work at a noodle restaurant by day and at night, hunt down evil spirits who have escaped from the after life to go after humans.
published: 24 Jun 2023
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Understanding Psycho: The Uncanny
A short video essay on Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, based on my paper "Psycho’s Moebius Strip (Or: How Marion got her uncanny lunch and ate it, too)".
Find me on Patreon: http://bit.ly/2CXXiXx
This is my first video and I'm super excited to make more of these. Apologies for any audio issues as my microphone was broken. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe!
The original paper is now on my blog!
http://bit.ly/2f4BY57
Additional reading:
"The Uncanny", by Sigmund Freud
“In His Bold Gaze My Ruin Is Writ Large”, by Slavoj Žižek
“Hitch and his Audience”, by Jean Douchet
published: 01 Aug 2016
1:25:05
The Uncanny (1977)
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray visits his publisher Frank Richards to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural c...
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray visits his publisher Frank Richards to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural creatures, and that they are the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts:
In 1912, in London, Miss Malkin is a wealthy woman who rewrites her will leaving her fortune to her cats rather than to her nephew Michael. Her maid Janet, also the mistress of Michael, steals one copy of the will from the lawyer's briefcase and tries to destroy the original copy which is kept in the safe. When Miss Malkin sees her attempt, Janet kills her. The cats avenge Miss Malkin's death.
In 1975, in the Province of Quebec, the orphan Lucy comes to live with her aunt Mrs. Blake, her husband, and her cousin Angela after the death of her parents in a plane crash. Lucy brings her only friend, the cat Wellington, but her mean cousin forces her parents to get rid of Wellington. Lucy uses her mother's book of witchcraft to avenge Wellington.
In 1936, in Hollywood, the actor Valentine De'ath replaces the blade of a fake pendulum to kill his actress wife, and give his young mistress and aspiring actress Edina a chance. The cat of his wife avenges her death.
Directed by Denis Héroux
Written by Michel Parry
Produced by René Dupont, Claude Héroux, Milton Subotsky
Starring Peter Cushing, Ray Milland, Samantha Eggar, Joan Greenwood, Donald Pleasence, Donald Pilon, John Vernon
https://wn.com/The_Uncanny_(1977)
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray visits his publisher Frank Richards to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural creatures, and that they are the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts:
In 1912, in London, Miss Malkin is a wealthy woman who rewrites her will leaving her fortune to her cats rather than to her nephew Michael. Her maid Janet, also the mistress of Michael, steals one copy of the will from the lawyer's briefcase and tries to destroy the original copy which is kept in the safe. When Miss Malkin sees her attempt, Janet kills her. The cats avenge Miss Malkin's death.
In 1975, in the Province of Quebec, the orphan Lucy comes to live with her aunt Mrs. Blake, her husband, and her cousin Angela after the death of her parents in a plane crash. Lucy brings her only friend, the cat Wellington, but her mean cousin forces her parents to get rid of Wellington. Lucy uses her mother's book of witchcraft to avenge Wellington.
In 1936, in Hollywood, the actor Valentine De'ath replaces the blade of a fake pendulum to kill his actress wife, and give his young mistress and aspiring actress Edina a chance. The cat of his wife avenges her death.
Directed by Denis Héroux
Written by Michel Parry
Produced by René Dupont, Claude Héroux, Milton Subotsky
Starring Peter Cushing, Ray Milland, Samantha Eggar, Joan Greenwood, Donald Pleasence, Donald Pilon, John Vernon
- published: 12 Feb 2022
- views: 50124
27:49
The Uncanny - Object a and Anxiety in Freud and Lacan
Exploring the concept of the uncanny in psychoanalysis, beginning with Freud's 1919 paper and how Lacan later returned to it in elaborating his ideas on anxiety...
Exploring the concept of the uncanny in psychoanalysis, beginning with Freud's 1919 paper and how Lacan later returned to it in elaborating his ideas on anxiety and the object a. References:
Freud, 'The Uncanny' (1919) - https://amzn.to/3TZt1wi
Freud, 'The Wolfman' case (1918) - https://amzn.to/3G6wpjg
Lacan, Seminar X, 'Anxiety' (1962-63) - https://amzn.to/3Klmx6P
Lacan, 'Introduction to the Names-of-the-Father Seminar' (1964) - https://amzn.to/3M1WSlY
Lacan, Seminar XII, 'Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis' (1964-65) - http://www.lacaninireland.com/web/translations/seminars/
Miller, 'Reading Lacan's Seminar on Anxiety II', Lacanian Ink 27 - https://amzn.to/3nAEVAG
Contact me for psychoanalytic psychotherapy - https://www.lacanonline.com/appointments/
For more exploring psychoanalysis through the work of Jacques Lacan see http://www.LacanOnline.com
https://wn.com/The_Uncanny_Object_A_And_Anxiety_In_Freud_And_Lacan
Exploring the concept of the uncanny in psychoanalysis, beginning with Freud's 1919 paper and how Lacan later returned to it in elaborating his ideas on anxiety and the object a. References:
Freud, 'The Uncanny' (1919) - https://amzn.to/3TZt1wi
Freud, 'The Wolfman' case (1918) - https://amzn.to/3G6wpjg
Lacan, Seminar X, 'Anxiety' (1962-63) - https://amzn.to/3Klmx6P
Lacan, 'Introduction to the Names-of-the-Father Seminar' (1964) - https://amzn.to/3M1WSlY
Lacan, Seminar XII, 'Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis' (1964-65) - http://www.lacaninireland.com/web/translations/seminars/
Miller, 'Reading Lacan's Seminar on Anxiety II', Lacanian Ink 27 - https://amzn.to/3nAEVAG
Contact me for psychoanalytic psychotherapy - https://www.lacanonline.com/appointments/
For more exploring psychoanalysis through the work of Jacques Lacan see http://www.LacanOnline.com
- published: 31 Mar 2023
- views: 20559
8:42
"What is the Uncanny?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
What does the word uncanny mean? How does the uncanny appear in literature? Professor Ray Malewitz answers these questions using examples from Sigmund Freud, E...
What does the word uncanny mean? How does the uncanny appear in literature? Professor Ray Malewitz answers these questions using examples from Sigmund Freud, Edgar Allan Poe, and common horror films. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify examples of the uncanny in literature but also to analyze how this feeling is brought about.
This video now contains Spanish as well as English subtitles. To switch between languages, click on the "Settings" button in the video.
The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms
#LiteraryTerms #remotelearning #literature
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction to Fear
0:42 Freud's Theory of the Uncanny Defined
4:23 Uncanny Simple Examples
5:40 Interpreting the Uncanny Using Poe's The Raven
7:42 Uncanny Questions
Below are a few more videos in the series. Please drop us a comment letting us know what literary terms you would like us to explore in future videos!
"What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc
"What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0
"What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI
"What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM
"What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk
"What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU
"What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU
"What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA
"What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q
"What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g
"What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ
"What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg
"What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144
"What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY
"What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ
"What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw
"What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA
"What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g
"What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ
"What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY
"What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w
"What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4
"What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co
"What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ
"What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c
"What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI
"What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o
"What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4
"What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0
"What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w
"What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc
"What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE
"What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ
"What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0
"What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI
"What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M
"What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A
"What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc
"What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A
"What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E
"What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA
"What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU
"What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY
"What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE
"What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM
"What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c
"What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...
"What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU
"What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo
"What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig
"What is an allusion?": https://youtu.be/rF3ANKEPoko
"What is alliteration?": https://youtu.be/uZNCkV_0u0A
"What is an epic?": https://youtu.be/YkblUzteA-4
"What is an ars poetica?": https://youtu.be/rZdBopDIiLo
"What is a motif?": https://youtu.be/isBKoIORntI
"What is a protagonist?": https://youtu.be/G5nZzak4TFk
"What is literature?": https://youtu.be/qvbMNIViMq4
"What is a foil?": https://youtu.be/nqXQ4L2oC9Q
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Uncanny_A_Literary_Guide_For_English_Students_And_Teachers
What does the word uncanny mean? How does the uncanny appear in literature? Professor Ray Malewitz answers these questions using examples from Sigmund Freud, Edgar Allan Poe, and common horror films. The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify examples of the uncanny in literature but also to analyze how this feeling is brought about.
This video now contains Spanish as well as English subtitles. To switch between languages, click on the "Settings" button in the video.
The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf/oregon-state-guide-english-literary-terms
#LiteraryTerms #remotelearning #literature
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction to Fear
0:42 Freud's Theory of the Uncanny Defined
4:23 Uncanny Simple Examples
5:40 Interpreting the Uncanny Using Poe's The Raven
7:42 Uncanny Questions
Below are a few more videos in the series. Please drop us a comment letting us know what literary terms you would like us to explore in future videos!
"What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc
"What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0
"What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI
"What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM
"What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk
"What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU
"What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU
"What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA
"What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q
"What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g
"What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ
"What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg
"What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144
"What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY
"What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ
"What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw
"What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA
"What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g
"What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ
"What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY
"What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w
"What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4
"What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co
"What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ
"What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c
"What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI
"What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o
"What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4
"What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0
"What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w
"What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc
"What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE
"What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ
"What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0
"What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI
"What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M
"What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A
"What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc
"What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A
"What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E
"What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA
"What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU
"What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY
"What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE
"What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM
"What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c
"What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...
"What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU
"What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo
"What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig
"What is an allusion?": https://youtu.be/rF3ANKEPoko
"What is alliteration?": https://youtu.be/uZNCkV_0u0A
"What is an epic?": https://youtu.be/YkblUzteA-4
"What is an ars poetica?": https://youtu.be/rZdBopDIiLo
"What is a motif?": https://youtu.be/isBKoIORntI
"What is a protagonist?": https://youtu.be/G5nZzak4TFk
"What is literature?": https://youtu.be/qvbMNIViMq4
"What is a foil?": https://youtu.be/nqXQ4L2oC9Q
- published: 04 Aug 2020
- views: 52570
1:41:00
New Castle After Dark presents The Uncanny
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray (Peter Cushing) visits his publisher Frank Richards (Ray Milland) to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes t...
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray (Peter Cushing) visits his publisher Frank Richards (Ray Milland) to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural creatures, and that they are the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts...
*Originally posted February 2019
https://wn.com/New_Castle_After_Dark_Presents_The_Uncanny
In 1977, in Montreal, writer Wilbur Gray (Peter Cushing) visits his publisher Frank Richards (Ray Milland) to discuss his new book about cats. Wilbur believes that felines are supernatural creatures, and that they are the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts...
*Originally posted February 2019
- published: 11 Sep 2022
- views: 145084
21:23
What is The Uncanny? A brief history and examples of Artworks and Media
The Uncanny is a psychological term that was created in the beginning of the 20th century. The Uncanny is something that is familiar, yet unfamiliar, something ...
The Uncanny is a psychological term that was created in the beginning of the 20th century. The Uncanny is something that is familiar, yet unfamiliar, something expected that behaves unexpectedly. Many people get this feeling when they are seeing things that resemble humans, yet are not human and this is called "the uncanny valley".
In this video I'll be going over where the term comes from and what it actually means. I'll also mention some artworks and some pieces of media that I think evoke these uncomfortable uncanny feelings!
#uncanny #videoessay
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
01:46 Part 1 - The Uncanny
09:05 Part 2 - Uncanny Artworks
13:05 Part 3 - Uncanny Media
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Uncanny_A_Brief_History_And_Examples_Of_Artworks_And_Media
The Uncanny is a psychological term that was created in the beginning of the 20th century. The Uncanny is something that is familiar, yet unfamiliar, something expected that behaves unexpectedly. Many people get this feeling when they are seeing things that resemble humans, yet are not human and this is called "the uncanny valley".
In this video I'll be going over where the term comes from and what it actually means. I'll also mention some artworks and some pieces of media that I think evoke these uncomfortable uncanny feelings!
#uncanny #videoessay
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
01:46 Part 1 - The Uncanny
09:05 Part 2 - Uncanny Artworks
13:05 Part 3 - Uncanny Media
- published: 26 Aug 2021
- views: 8816
11:19
The Uncanny - How To Use It To Make Disturbing Scenes
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In this video we wanted to take...
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In this video we wanted to take a look at how we can use elements of the uncanny to produce feelings of unsettlement in the audience. We will look at various movie scenes to try and understand why they can make us feel so disturbed.
Made by Moises & Sergio Velasquez
■ Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:53 - Appearance
3:59 - Ad
5:09 - Action
7:55 - Setting
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■ Music
By Eduardo Gonzalez
https://soundcloud.com/edgmusic1
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjym1gR_euMh9hQMCTfZ_yg
#uncanny #horror
https://wn.com/The_Uncanny_How_To_Use_It_To_Make_Disturbing_Scenes
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In this video we wanted to take a look at how we can use elements of the uncanny to produce feelings of unsettlement in the audience. We will look at various movie scenes to try and understand why they can make us feel so disturbed.
Made by Moises & Sergio Velasquez
■ Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:53 - Appearance
3:59 - Ad
5:09 - Action
7:55 - Setting
■ Socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenedclip/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoiVel
Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ScreenedChannel/
■ Music
By Eduardo Gonzalez
https://soundcloud.com/edgmusic1
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjym1gR_euMh9hQMCTfZ_yg
#uncanny #horror
- published: 13 Dec 2022
- views: 140863
0:49
The Uncanny Counter | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]
When an average high-schooler gets a taste of the afterlife, he’s asked to join a mysterious group that calls themselves Counters, and somehow ends up the newes...
When an average high-schooler gets a taste of the afterlife, he’s asked to join a mysterious group that calls themselves Counters, and somehow ends up the newest recruit on a team of soul-collecting demon hunters.
Starring Cho Byeong-kyu (HOT STOVE LEAGUE), Yu Jun-sang (GRACEFUL FRIENDS), Kim Se-jeong (BUSTED!, SCHOOL 2017), and Yeom Hye-ran (WHEN THE CAMELLIA BLOOMS), THE UNCANNY COUNTER is based on the webtoon AMAZING RUMOR by Jang Yi.
Coming to Netflix November 28.
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ABOUT THE SWOON
Welcome to The Swoon, your all-access pass behind the scenes of your favorite Korean and Asian dramas. Get up close and personal with the stars. Tell us what you love to watch, what endings made you want to tear your hair out, and what keeps you coming back for more, ever optimistic that the next one will be The One.
For the fans.
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https://wn.com/The_Uncanny_Counter_|_Official_Trailer_|_Netflix_Eng_Sub
When an average high-schooler gets a taste of the afterlife, he’s asked to join a mysterious group that calls themselves Counters, and somehow ends up the newest recruit on a team of soul-collecting demon hunters.
Starring Cho Byeong-kyu (HOT STOVE LEAGUE), Yu Jun-sang (GRACEFUL FRIENDS), Kim Se-jeong (BUSTED!, SCHOOL 2017), and Yeom Hye-ran (WHEN THE CAMELLIA BLOOMS), THE UNCANNY COUNTER is based on the webtoon AMAZING RUMOR by Jang Yi.
Coming to Netflix November 28.
Subscribe to The Swoon: https://bit.ly/2IiIXqV
Follow The Swoon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theswoonnetflix/
ABOUT THE SWOON
Welcome to The Swoon, your all-access pass behind the scenes of your favorite Korean and Asian dramas. Get up close and personal with the stars. Tell us what you love to watch, what endings made you want to tear your hair out, and what keeps you coming back for more, ever optimistic that the next one will be The One.
For the fans.
Powered by Netflix.
All biases welcome.
*Shows featured might not be available in all markets.
- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 1506877
5:08
The Uncanny Counter Episode 4 Part 9 English Sub
This show is an eclectic group of characters who each possesses special abilities. The five-person group, called "Counter," work at a noodle restaurant by day a...
This show is an eclectic group of characters who each possesses special abilities. The five-person group, called "Counter," work at a noodle restaurant by day and at night, hunt down evil spirits who have escaped from the after life to go after humans.
https://wn.com/The_Uncanny_Counter_Episode_4_Part_9_English_Sub
This show is an eclectic group of characters who each possesses special abilities. The five-person group, called "Counter," work at a noodle restaurant by day and at night, hunt down evil spirits who have escaped from the after life to go after humans.
- published: 24 Jun 2023
- views: 49
12:18
Understanding Psycho: The Uncanny
A short video essay on Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, based on my paper "Psycho’s Moebius Strip (Or: How Marion got her uncanny lunch and ate it, too)".
Find me on...
A short video essay on Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, based on my paper "Psycho’s Moebius Strip (Or: How Marion got her uncanny lunch and ate it, too)".
Find me on Patreon: http://bit.ly/2CXXiXx
This is my first video and I'm super excited to make more of these. Apologies for any audio issues as my microphone was broken. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe!
The original paper is now on my blog!
http://bit.ly/2f4BY57
Additional reading:
"The Uncanny", by Sigmund Freud
“In His Bold Gaze My Ruin Is Writ Large”, by Slavoj Žižek
“Hitch and his Audience”, by Jean Douchet
https://wn.com/Understanding_Psycho_The_Uncanny
A short video essay on Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, based on my paper "Psycho’s Moebius Strip (Or: How Marion got her uncanny lunch and ate it, too)".
Find me on Patreon: http://bit.ly/2CXXiXx
This is my first video and I'm super excited to make more of these. Apologies for any audio issues as my microphone was broken. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe!
The original paper is now on my blog!
http://bit.ly/2f4BY57
Additional reading:
"The Uncanny", by Sigmund Freud
“In His Bold Gaze My Ruin Is Writ Large”, by Slavoj Žižek
“Hitch and his Audience”, by Jean Douchet
- published: 01 Aug 2016
- views: 676411