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(Dis)Orientation appears to be a phenomenon that is connected to media in numerous respects: today, finding your way in the world often means finding your way with the help of as well as within media, which in turn creates new virtual realms of (dis)orientation. This book deals with recent media technologies and structures (navigation devices, databases, transmediality) and unconventional narrative patterns (narrative complexity, plot twists, non-linearity), using the ambivalent concept of (dis)orientation as a shared focus to analyse various phenomena of contemporary media, thereby raising overarching questions about current mediascapes. …mehr

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(Dis)Orientation appears to be a phenomenon that is connected to media in numerous respects: today, finding your way in the world often means finding your way with the help of as well as within media, which in turn creates new virtual realms of (dis)orientation. This book deals with recent media technologies and structures (navigation devices, databases, transmediality) and unconventional narrative patterns (narrative complexity, plot twists, non-linearity), using the ambivalent concept of (dis)orientation as a shared focus to analyse various phenomena of contemporary media, thereby raising overarching questions about current mediascapes.

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Autorenporträt
Julia Eckel ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Medienwissenschaft der Ruhr-Universität Bochum sowie wissenschaftliche Koordinatorin des dortigen DFG-Graduiertenkollegs »Das Dokumentarische. Exzess und Entzug«. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Audiovisualität und Individualität, Animation und Dokumentation sowie zeitliche Komplexität in audiovisuellen Medien.
Rezensionen
»Eine anregende Publikation [...], in deren Lektüre man sich durchaus bereitwillig verlieren kann.«

Carolin Lano, MEDIENwissenschaft, 3 (2013) 20130801