Temporality in reaction GIFs as multimodal virtual performatives
This chapter explores temporality and virtual
performativity in Graphic Interchange Format images (GIFs), short, looping
image sequences that may include text. Previous studies have shown that GIFs
are decontextualized and recontextualized by users to perform embodied
verbal and non-verbal reactions online. However, the temporal aspect of GIFs
has received less attention from an online communication perspective. The
chapter focuses on reaction GIFs as multimodal virtual performatives on a
Tumblr blog featuring humorous political commentary. The analysis examines
the temporal dimension of these performatives and shows how the Tumblr blog
author exploits the temporal malleability of GIFs to anchor them in the
immediate context of their usage.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Background
- 2.1Previous research on GIFs in digital communication
- 2.2Virtual performativity
- 2.2.1Temporality and virtual performativity
- 3.Data and methods
- 4.GIFs as multimodal virtual performatives
- 5.Temporal orientation in GVPs
- 5.1Overview
- 5.2Linking the past to the present moment
- 5.3Ongoing actions and continuous states
- 5.4Projections
- 6.Discussion and conclusions
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Notes
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