This book charts an original path across various media forms, bringing to light the wonderful yet persistently unsettling role that media plays, and will continue to play, in the making of our future. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
This book charts an original path across various media forms, bringing to light the wonderful yet persistently unsettling role that media plays, and will continue to play, in the making of our future. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Briankle G. Chang teaches Cultural Studies and Media Theory and Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, USA. He is the author of Deconstructing Communication: Subject, Representation, and Economies of Exchange (1996) and co-editor of Philosophy of Communication (2012). Florian Sprenger is Professor for Media and Cultural Studies at Goethe University, Germany. He is author of Politics of Microdecisions: Edward Snowden, Net Neutrality and the Architecture of the Internet (2015). His research covers topics such as the history of artificial environments and the media of immediacy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Of digits and things: opening remarks 2. The agents of time and the time of the agents: the action of timepieces in Christian Marclay's The Clock 3. Affective mediality and its aesthetic transformation in Christian Marclay's The Clock 4. 'Can thought go on without a body?' On the relationship between machines and organisms in media philosophy 5. The metaphysics of media: Descartes' sticks, naked communication, and immediacy 6. Meta/dia two different approaches to the medial 7. Historical, technological and medial a priori: on the belatedness of media 8. Synthesis as mediation: inner touch and eccentric sensation
1. Of digits and things: opening remarks 2. The agents of time and the time of the agents: the action of timepieces in Christian Marclay's The Clock 3. Affective mediality and its aesthetic transformation in Christian Marclay's The Clock 4. 'Can thought go on without a body?' On the relationship between machines and organisms in media philosophy 5. The metaphysics of media: Descartes' sticks, naked communication, and immediacy 6. Meta/dia two different approaches to the medial 7. Historical, technological and medial a priori: on the belatedness of media 8. Synthesis as mediation: inner touch and eccentric sensation
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