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The aim of the monograph is to present the application and practical development of the concept of remediation. Two decades after its original proposal by J.D Bolter and R. Grusin, remediation remains one of the major tools of understanding new media. The authors of this book examine the subject from the perspective of Central and Eastern Europe. Examples are drawn from artistic and literary practices in Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Slovenia. Theoretical frameworks solidify and extend the concept of remediation to new phenomena and areas of critical discourse, from…mehr

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The aim of the monograph is to present the application and practical development of the concept of remediation. Two decades after its original proposal by J.D Bolter and R. Grusin, remediation remains one of the major tools of understanding new media. The authors of this book examine the subject from the perspective of Central and Eastern Europe. Examples are drawn from artistic and literary practices in Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Slovenia. Theoretical frameworks solidify and extend the concept of remediation to new phenomena and areas of critical discourse, from biomedia and genetic transcoding to the remediation of textual media in Catholic Liturgy. As a result, the notion of medium, the nature of mediation and the essence of storytelling are redefined.
Autorenporträt
Bogumi¿a Suwara, PhD, is a lecturer and researcher at the Institute of World Literature Studies of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. She teaches, publishes and leads collective projects on literary texts/hypermedia artefacts, art, e-literature and comparative studies in post digital age. Mariusz Pisarski, PhD, is a digital literature specialist, research associate at Intersemiotic and Intermedia Lab of Warsaw University and a postdoctoral researcher at Centre of BIioethics of University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius (UCM) in Trnava.