New media, old media a history and theory reader

The term "new media" rose to prominence in the 1990s, superseding "multi-media" in business, art, and culture. The phrase obstinately portrays other media as old or dead. But what, if anything, is truly unique or revolutionary about new media? New Media, Old Media is a comprehe...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, 1969- (-), Keenan, Thomas, 1959-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge 2006
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  • Early film history and multi-media: an archaeology of possible futures? / Thomas Elsaesser
  • Electricity made visible / Geoffrey Batchen
  • "Tones from out of nowhere": Rudolph Pfenninger and the archaeology of synthetic sound / Thomas Y. Levin
  • Memex revisited / Vannevar Bush
  • Out of file, out of mind / Cornelia Vismann
  • Dis/continuities: Does the archive become metaphorical in multi-media space? / Wolfgang Ernst
  • Breaking down: Godard's histories / Richard Dienst
  • Ordering law, judging history: deliberations on court TV / Lynne Joyrich
  • The style of sources: remarks on the theory and history of programming languages / Wolfgang Hagen
  • Science as open source process / Friedrich Kittler
  • Cold War networks, or, Kaiserstr. 2, Neubabelsberg / Friedrich Kittler
  • Protocol vs. institutionalization / Alexander R. Galloway
  • Reload: liveness, mobility, and the Web / Tara McPherson
  • Generation flash / Lev Manovich
  • Viruses are good for you / Julian Dibbell
  • The imaginary of the artificial: automata, models, machinics; on promiscuous modeling as precondition for poststructuralist ontology / Anders Michelsen
  • Information, crisis, catastrophe / Mary Ann Doane
  • The weird global media event and the tactical intellectual [version 3.0] / MacKenzie Wark
  • Imperceptible perceptions in our technological modernity / Arvind Rajagopal
  • Deep Europe: a history of the syndicate network / Geert Lovink
  • The cell phone and the crowd: messianic politics in the contemporary Philippines / Vicente L. Rafael
  • Cybertyping and the work of race in the age of digital reproduction / Lisa Nakamura
  • Network subjects, or, the ghost is the message / Nicholas Mirzeoff
  • Modes of digital identification: virtual technologies and webcam cultures / Ken Hillis
  • Hypertext Avant la lettre / Peter Krapp
  • Network fever / Mark Wigley
  • The demystifica-hic-tion of in-hic-formation / Thomas Keenan.