
Transference in psychoanalysis involves past impressions affecting present experiences, while broadcast media transmits signals to be received by anyone with the proper tools, acting as a conduit for transference. Media intensifies emotions, creating a cycle of influence and arousal between the viewer and the scene. Viewing becomes a feedback loop, where desire shapes the scene and vice versa. This raises the question: Can transference exist in this cycle, or does it simply become spectacle, leaving room for resistance or nonresponse?