Future of Media in Asia

Future of Media in Asia

Raidel, E. (2025). The Future of Asian Cinema: Navigating the Space Between Technology, Community, and Aesthetics. In: Arao, D.A., Lim, W.M., Cheong, H.F. (eds) Future of Media in Asia. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-95770-3_7

Abstract: In the aftermath of the pandemic, Asian film festivals faced challenges in reimagining cinema’s future, exploring new modes of production and sensory experiences beyond traditional formats. Drawing from Roland Barthes’ phenomenological approach, which views idiorhythmic relationships as mediating individuality and togetherness, this paper examines Asian cinema-to-come through post-human and post-cinematic frameworks. The future of Asian cinema is not predetermined but shaped by collective engagement in communal practices. This study highlights recent Asian film festivals and museum installations, testing the boundaries of aesthetic experiences through VR narratives and art installations. An emerging Asian film community, distinct from Hollywood, thrives on the affective labour of regional alliances, offering an alternative to dominant transnational narratives. Post-cinema aesthetics reflect a shift in marginal perspectives, reconfiguring identity within regional collectives. These communities prioritize imagination and introspection, addressing societal, economic, and ecological changes through unique cinematic expressions. Asian cinema-to-come crafts transformative aesthetic experiences that engage the senses, challenging hegemonic systems and redefining regional identity. By embracing self-examination and collective creativity, it serves as a guide for the next transformation, offering new ways of imagining and relating to the world.

Keywords: “Idiorrhythmy”, “Post-cinema”, “Post-human”, “Virtual reality”, “Film installation”, “Future cinema”

Acknowledgements: This research is supported by the Ministry of Education, Singapore, Tier 2, ID: T2EP40123-0011