Life is Strange brought me here (again): A trilha sonora de Life is Strange: Double Exposure e a formação de comunidades musicais digitais no YouTube
The Soundtrack of Life is Strange: Double Exposure and the Formation of Digital Musical Communities on YouTube
Palabras clave:
Videogames; YouTube; Comunidades Musicais Digitais; Escuta coletivaResumen
O artigo investiga a constituição de comunidades musicais digitais online a partir da análise de comentários em vídeos no YouTube que apresentam faixas da trilha sonora do jogo Life is Strange: Double Exposure. O objetivo é compreender como os jogos narrativos, ao mobilizarem curadorias musicais afetivamente marcadas, funcionam como mediadores culturais que organizam modos compartilhados de escuta e pertencimento. A partir de uma abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa, foram coletados comentários em sete vídeos musicais cujas canções integram o repertório do jogo, com foco naqueles que remetem à experiência lúdica vivenciada. Os dados indicam que, no ambiente das plataformas digitais, a escuta musical adquire contornos coletivos, sendo atravessada por memórias, identificações estéticas e narrativas pessoais. O YouTube emerge, assim, como um espaço de reinscrição simbólica da trilha sonora, no qual os usuários não apenas revivem a experiência do jogo, mas a partilham de forma pública e performativa.
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