New Media, Old Media
A History and Theory Reader
Herausgeber: Kyong Chun, Wendy Hui; Keenan, Thomas; Watkins Fisher, Anna
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This much-expanded and updated second edition of New Media, Old Media brings together original and classic essays that explore the tensions of old and new in digital culture. Touching on topics including media archaeology, archives, software studies, surveillance, big data, social media, organized networks, digital art, and the Internet of Things, this newly revised critical anthology is essential reading for anyone studying the cultural impact of new and digital media.
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This much-expanded and updated second edition of New Media, Old Media brings together original and classic essays that explore the tensions of old and new in digital culture. Touching on topics including media archaeology, archives, software studies, surveillance, big data, social media, organized networks, digital art, and the Internet of Things, this newly revised critical anthology is essential reading for anyone studying the cultural impact of new and digital media.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 754
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1587g
- ISBN-13: 9781138021099
- ISBN-10: 1138021091
- Artikelnr.: 41855584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 754
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1587g
- ISBN-13: 9781138021099
- ISBN-10: 1138021091
- Artikelnr.: 41855584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is Professor and Chair of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. She is author of Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics (MIT Press, 2006), Programmed Visions: Software and Memory (MIT Press, 2011), and Habitual New Media (MIT Press, 2016). Anna Watkins Fisher is Assistant Professor of American Culture and the Residential College at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Thomas W. Keenan is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of the Human Rights Program at Bard College.
Introduction
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, "Someone Said New Media"
Part 1: Archaeology of Multi-Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
1. Thomas Elsaesser: "Early Film History and Multi-Media: An Archaeology of
Possible Futures?"
2. Lev Manovich, "The Language of Cultural Interfaces"
3. Wolfgang Ernst, "Dis/continuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical
in Multi-Media Space"
4. Jonathan Sterne, "Format Theory"
5. Lisa Parks, "Earth Observation and Signal Territories: Studying U.S.
Broadcast Infrastructure through Historical Network Maps, Google Earth, and
Fieldwork"
6. Lisa Nakamura, "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization
of Early Electronic Manufacture"
7. Steve Anderson, "Reflections on The Virtual Window Interactive," with an
addendum by Tristan Rodman, "Through The Virtual Window"
Part 2: Archives
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
8. Vannevar Bush, "Memex Revisited"
9. Cornelia Vismann, "Out of File, Out of Mind"
10. Lisa Gitelman, "Raw Data is an Oxymoron"
11. Matthew Kirschenbaum, "Extreme Inscription: A Grammatology of the Hard
Drive"
12. Hito Steyerl, "In Defense of the Poor Image"
13. Rick Prelinger, "The Disappearance of Archives"
14. Ariella Azoulay, "Revolutionary Moments and State Violence"
Part 3: Power-Code
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
15. Wolfgang Hagen, "Style of Sources: Remarks on the Theory and History of
Programming Languages"
16. Tara McPherson, "U.S. Operating Systems at Mid-Century: The
Intertwining of Race and UNIX"
17. Friedrich Kittler, "Science as Open Source Process"
18. Alexander R. Galloway, "Protocol vs. Institutionalization"
19. Jussi Parikka, "Viral Ecologies: A Brief Media Archaeology of Software
and Artificial Life"
20. Anna Watkins Fisher, "User Be Used: Leveraging the Play in the System"
Part 4: Network-Events
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
21. Mary Ann Doane, "Information, Crisis, Catastrophe"
22. McKenzie Wark, "The Weird Global Media Event and the Tactical
Intellectual [version 3.0]"
23. Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter, "The Politics of Organized Networks: The
Art of Collective Coordination and the Seriality of Demands"
24. Nicholas Mirzoeff, "You Are Not A Loan: Debt and New Media"
25. Arvind Rajagopal, "Imperceptible Perceptions in Our Technological
Modernity"
26. Vicente L. Rafael, "The Cell Phone and the Crowd"
27. Mercedes Bunz, "Things Are Not to Blame: Technical Agency and Thing
Theory in the Face of the Internet of Things"
Part 5: Use
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
28. Tiziana Terranova, "Free Labor"
29. danah boyd, "Participating in the Always-On Lifestyle"
30. YiPing (Zona) Tsou, "Digital Natives in the Name of a Cause: From
'Flash Mob' to 'Human Flesh Search'"
31. Julie Levin Russo, "Many Copies: Cylon Television and Hybrid Video"
32. Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter, "Biopower Play: World of
Warcraft"
33. Lawrence Liang, "Porous Legalities and Avenues of Participation"
34. Anna Everett, "Toward a Theory of the Egalitarian Technosphere: How
Wide Is the Digital Divide?"
Part 6: Desiring Data
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
35. Jean Baudrillard, "The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the
Media"
36. Thomas Y. Levin, "Rhetoric of the Temporal Index: Surveillant Space and
the Cinema of 'Real Time'"
37. Nishant Shah, "Exposed Net Porn: Penetrating Regulation, Bodies and
Sexuality in the Age
of the Internet"
38. E. Gabriella Coleman, "Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls: The Politics of
Transgression and Spectacle"
39. Taina Bucher, "Want to Be On the Top? Algorithmic Power and the Threat
of Invisibility on Facebook"
40. Siva Vaidhyanathan, "The Googlization of Us: Universal Surveillance and
Infrastructural Imperialism"
41. Derek Gregory, "From a View to a Kill: Drones and Late Modern War"
42. Michael Stevenson, "Slashdot, Open News and Informated Media: Exploring
the Intersection of Imagined Futures and Web Publishing Technology"
Part 7: Re-Newing Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
43. Miriam Hansen, "Early Cinema, Late Cinema"
44. Lynne Joyrich, "Tubular Vision: The Ins and Outs of Television Studies"
45. Nicole Starosielski, "Relaying the Atlantic Cable: Submerged Histories
of Undersea Network"
46. Ian Bogost, "Why Gamification is Bullshit"
47. Florian Cramer, "What is 'Post-Digital'?"
48. Jennifer González, "The Face and the Public: Race, Secrecy, and Digital
Art Practice"
49. Kara Keeling, "Queer OS"
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, "Someone Said New Media"
Part 1: Archaeology of Multi-Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
1. Thomas Elsaesser: "Early Film History and Multi-Media: An Archaeology of
Possible Futures?"
2. Lev Manovich, "The Language of Cultural Interfaces"
3. Wolfgang Ernst, "Dis/continuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical
in Multi-Media Space"
4. Jonathan Sterne, "Format Theory"
5. Lisa Parks, "Earth Observation and Signal Territories: Studying U.S.
Broadcast Infrastructure through Historical Network Maps, Google Earth, and
Fieldwork"
6. Lisa Nakamura, "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization
of Early Electronic Manufacture"
7. Steve Anderson, "Reflections on The Virtual Window Interactive," with an
addendum by Tristan Rodman, "Through The Virtual Window"
Part 2: Archives
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
8. Vannevar Bush, "Memex Revisited"
9. Cornelia Vismann, "Out of File, Out of Mind"
10. Lisa Gitelman, "Raw Data is an Oxymoron"
11. Matthew Kirschenbaum, "Extreme Inscription: A Grammatology of the Hard
Drive"
12. Hito Steyerl, "In Defense of the Poor Image"
13. Rick Prelinger, "The Disappearance of Archives"
14. Ariella Azoulay, "Revolutionary Moments and State Violence"
Part 3: Power-Code
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
15. Wolfgang Hagen, "Style of Sources: Remarks on the Theory and History of
Programming Languages"
16. Tara McPherson, "U.S. Operating Systems at Mid-Century: The
Intertwining of Race and UNIX"
17. Friedrich Kittler, "Science as Open Source Process"
18. Alexander R. Galloway, "Protocol vs. Institutionalization"
19. Jussi Parikka, "Viral Ecologies: A Brief Media Archaeology of Software
and Artificial Life"
20. Anna Watkins Fisher, "User Be Used: Leveraging the Play in the System"
Part 4: Network-Events
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
21. Mary Ann Doane, "Information, Crisis, Catastrophe"
22. McKenzie Wark, "The Weird Global Media Event and the Tactical
Intellectual [version 3.0]"
23. Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter, "The Politics of Organized Networks: The
Art of Collective Coordination and the Seriality of Demands"
24. Nicholas Mirzoeff, "You Are Not A Loan: Debt and New Media"
25. Arvind Rajagopal, "Imperceptible Perceptions in Our Technological
Modernity"
26. Vicente L. Rafael, "The Cell Phone and the Crowd"
27. Mercedes Bunz, "Things Are Not to Blame: Technical Agency and Thing
Theory in the Face of the Internet of Things"
Part 5: Use
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
28. Tiziana Terranova, "Free Labor"
29. danah boyd, "Participating in the Always-On Lifestyle"
30. YiPing (Zona) Tsou, "Digital Natives in the Name of a Cause: From
'Flash Mob' to 'Human Flesh Search'"
31. Julie Levin Russo, "Many Copies: Cylon Television and Hybrid Video"
32. Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter, "Biopower Play: World of
Warcraft"
33. Lawrence Liang, "Porous Legalities and Avenues of Participation"
34. Anna Everett, "Toward a Theory of the Egalitarian Technosphere: How
Wide Is the Digital Divide?"
Part 6: Desiring Data
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
35. Jean Baudrillard, "The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the
Media"
36. Thomas Y. Levin, "Rhetoric of the Temporal Index: Surveillant Space and
the Cinema of 'Real Time'"
37. Nishant Shah, "Exposed Net Porn: Penetrating Regulation, Bodies and
Sexuality in the Age
of the Internet"
38. E. Gabriella Coleman, "Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls: The Politics of
Transgression and Spectacle"
39. Taina Bucher, "Want to Be On the Top? Algorithmic Power and the Threat
of Invisibility on Facebook"
40. Siva Vaidhyanathan, "The Googlization of Us: Universal Surveillance and
Infrastructural Imperialism"
41. Derek Gregory, "From a View to a Kill: Drones and Late Modern War"
42. Michael Stevenson, "Slashdot, Open News and Informated Media: Exploring
the Intersection of Imagined Futures and Web Publishing Technology"
Part 7: Re-Newing Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
43. Miriam Hansen, "Early Cinema, Late Cinema"
44. Lynne Joyrich, "Tubular Vision: The Ins and Outs of Television Studies"
45. Nicole Starosielski, "Relaying the Atlantic Cable: Submerged Histories
of Undersea Network"
46. Ian Bogost, "Why Gamification is Bullshit"
47. Florian Cramer, "What is 'Post-Digital'?"
48. Jennifer González, "The Face and the Public: Race, Secrecy, and Digital
Art Practice"
49. Kara Keeling, "Queer OS"
Introduction
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, "Someone Said New Media"
Part 1: Archaeology of Multi-Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
1. Thomas Elsaesser: "Early Film History and Multi-Media: An Archaeology of
Possible Futures?"
2. Lev Manovich, "The Language of Cultural Interfaces"
3. Wolfgang Ernst, "Dis/continuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical
in Multi-Media Space"
4. Jonathan Sterne, "Format Theory"
5. Lisa Parks, "Earth Observation and Signal Territories: Studying U.S.
Broadcast Infrastructure through Historical Network Maps, Google Earth, and
Fieldwork"
6. Lisa Nakamura, "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization
of Early Electronic Manufacture"
7. Steve Anderson, "Reflections on The Virtual Window Interactive," with an
addendum by Tristan Rodman, "Through The Virtual Window"
Part 2: Archives
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
8. Vannevar Bush, "Memex Revisited"
9. Cornelia Vismann, "Out of File, Out of Mind"
10. Lisa Gitelman, "Raw Data is an Oxymoron"
11. Matthew Kirschenbaum, "Extreme Inscription: A Grammatology of the Hard
Drive"
12. Hito Steyerl, "In Defense of the Poor Image"
13. Rick Prelinger, "The Disappearance of Archives"
14. Ariella Azoulay, "Revolutionary Moments and State Violence"
Part 3: Power-Code
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
15. Wolfgang Hagen, "Style of Sources: Remarks on the Theory and History of
Programming Languages"
16. Tara McPherson, "U.S. Operating Systems at Mid-Century: The
Intertwining of Race and UNIX"
17. Friedrich Kittler, "Science as Open Source Process"
18. Alexander R. Galloway, "Protocol vs. Institutionalization"
19. Jussi Parikka, "Viral Ecologies: A Brief Media Archaeology of Software
and Artificial Life"
20. Anna Watkins Fisher, "User Be Used: Leveraging the Play in the System"
Part 4: Network-Events
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
21. Mary Ann Doane, "Information, Crisis, Catastrophe"
22. McKenzie Wark, "The Weird Global Media Event and the Tactical
Intellectual [version 3.0]"
23. Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter, "The Politics of Organized Networks: The
Art of Collective Coordination and the Seriality of Demands"
24. Nicholas Mirzoeff, "You Are Not A Loan: Debt and New Media"
25. Arvind Rajagopal, "Imperceptible Perceptions in Our Technological
Modernity"
26. Vicente L. Rafael, "The Cell Phone and the Crowd"
27. Mercedes Bunz, "Things Are Not to Blame: Technical Agency and Thing
Theory in the Face of the Internet of Things"
Part 5: Use
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
28. Tiziana Terranova, "Free Labor"
29. danah boyd, "Participating in the Always-On Lifestyle"
30. YiPing (Zona) Tsou, "Digital Natives in the Name of a Cause: From
'Flash Mob' to 'Human Flesh Search'"
31. Julie Levin Russo, "Many Copies: Cylon Television and Hybrid Video"
32. Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter, "Biopower Play: World of
Warcraft"
33. Lawrence Liang, "Porous Legalities and Avenues of Participation"
34. Anna Everett, "Toward a Theory of the Egalitarian Technosphere: How
Wide Is the Digital Divide?"
Part 6: Desiring Data
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
35. Jean Baudrillard, "The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the
Media"
36. Thomas Y. Levin, "Rhetoric of the Temporal Index: Surveillant Space and
the Cinema of 'Real Time'"
37. Nishant Shah, "Exposed Net Porn: Penetrating Regulation, Bodies and
Sexuality in the Age
of the Internet"
38. E. Gabriella Coleman, "Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls: The Politics of
Transgression and Spectacle"
39. Taina Bucher, "Want to Be On the Top? Algorithmic Power and the Threat
of Invisibility on Facebook"
40. Siva Vaidhyanathan, "The Googlization of Us: Universal Surveillance and
Infrastructural Imperialism"
41. Derek Gregory, "From a View to a Kill: Drones and Late Modern War"
42. Michael Stevenson, "Slashdot, Open News and Informated Media: Exploring
the Intersection of Imagined Futures and Web Publishing Technology"
Part 7: Re-Newing Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
43. Miriam Hansen, "Early Cinema, Late Cinema"
44. Lynne Joyrich, "Tubular Vision: The Ins and Outs of Television Studies"
45. Nicole Starosielski, "Relaying the Atlantic Cable: Submerged Histories
of Undersea Network"
46. Ian Bogost, "Why Gamification is Bullshit"
47. Florian Cramer, "What is 'Post-Digital'?"
48. Jennifer González, "The Face and the Public: Race, Secrecy, and Digital
Art Practice"
49. Kara Keeling, "Queer OS"
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, "Someone Said New Media"
Part 1: Archaeology of Multi-Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
1. Thomas Elsaesser: "Early Film History and Multi-Media: An Archaeology of
Possible Futures?"
2. Lev Manovich, "The Language of Cultural Interfaces"
3. Wolfgang Ernst, "Dis/continuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical
in Multi-Media Space"
4. Jonathan Sterne, "Format Theory"
5. Lisa Parks, "Earth Observation and Signal Territories: Studying U.S.
Broadcast Infrastructure through Historical Network Maps, Google Earth, and
Fieldwork"
6. Lisa Nakamura, "Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women and the Racialization
of Early Electronic Manufacture"
7. Steve Anderson, "Reflections on The Virtual Window Interactive," with an
addendum by Tristan Rodman, "Through The Virtual Window"
Part 2: Archives
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
8. Vannevar Bush, "Memex Revisited"
9. Cornelia Vismann, "Out of File, Out of Mind"
10. Lisa Gitelman, "Raw Data is an Oxymoron"
11. Matthew Kirschenbaum, "Extreme Inscription: A Grammatology of the Hard
Drive"
12. Hito Steyerl, "In Defense of the Poor Image"
13. Rick Prelinger, "The Disappearance of Archives"
14. Ariella Azoulay, "Revolutionary Moments and State Violence"
Part 3: Power-Code
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
15. Wolfgang Hagen, "Style of Sources: Remarks on the Theory and History of
Programming Languages"
16. Tara McPherson, "U.S. Operating Systems at Mid-Century: The
Intertwining of Race and UNIX"
17. Friedrich Kittler, "Science as Open Source Process"
18. Alexander R. Galloway, "Protocol vs. Institutionalization"
19. Jussi Parikka, "Viral Ecologies: A Brief Media Archaeology of Software
and Artificial Life"
20. Anna Watkins Fisher, "User Be Used: Leveraging the Play in the System"
Part 4: Network-Events
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
21. Mary Ann Doane, "Information, Crisis, Catastrophe"
22. McKenzie Wark, "The Weird Global Media Event and the Tactical
Intellectual [version 3.0]"
23. Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter, "The Politics of Organized Networks: The
Art of Collective Coordination and the Seriality of Demands"
24. Nicholas Mirzoeff, "You Are Not A Loan: Debt and New Media"
25. Arvind Rajagopal, "Imperceptible Perceptions in Our Technological
Modernity"
26. Vicente L. Rafael, "The Cell Phone and the Crowd"
27. Mercedes Bunz, "Things Are Not to Blame: Technical Agency and Thing
Theory in the Face of the Internet of Things"
Part 5: Use
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
28. Tiziana Terranova, "Free Labor"
29. danah boyd, "Participating in the Always-On Lifestyle"
30. YiPing (Zona) Tsou, "Digital Natives in the Name of a Cause: From
'Flash Mob' to 'Human Flesh Search'"
31. Julie Levin Russo, "Many Copies: Cylon Television and Hybrid Video"
32. Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter, "Biopower Play: World of
Warcraft"
33. Lawrence Liang, "Porous Legalities and Avenues of Participation"
34. Anna Everett, "Toward a Theory of the Egalitarian Technosphere: How
Wide Is the Digital Divide?"
Part 6: Desiring Data
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
35. Jean Baudrillard, "The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the
Media"
36. Thomas Y. Levin, "Rhetoric of the Temporal Index: Surveillant Space and
the Cinema of 'Real Time'"
37. Nishant Shah, "Exposed Net Porn: Penetrating Regulation, Bodies and
Sexuality in the Age
of the Internet"
38. E. Gabriella Coleman, "Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls: The Politics of
Transgression and Spectacle"
39. Taina Bucher, "Want to Be On the Top? Algorithmic Power and the Threat
of Invisibility on Facebook"
40. Siva Vaidhyanathan, "The Googlization of Us: Universal Surveillance and
Infrastructural Imperialism"
41. Derek Gregory, "From a View to a Kill: Drones and Late Modern War"
42. Michael Stevenson, "Slashdot, Open News and Informated Media: Exploring
the Intersection of Imagined Futures and Web Publishing Technology"
Part 7: Re-Newing Media
Introduction, Anna Watkins Fisher
43. Miriam Hansen, "Early Cinema, Late Cinema"
44. Lynne Joyrich, "Tubular Vision: The Ins and Outs of Television Studies"
45. Nicole Starosielski, "Relaying the Atlantic Cable: Submerged Histories
of Undersea Network"
46. Ian Bogost, "Why Gamification is Bullshit"
47. Florian Cramer, "What is 'Post-Digital'?"
48. Jennifer González, "The Face and the Public: Race, Secrecy, and Digital
Art Practice"
49. Kara Keeling, "Queer OS"