In many contemporary and popular forms of religious practice, digital technology and the spiritual are inseparable. By offering the notion of 'digital spirits', this book critically attends to the intersections of digital media and spiritual beings.
In many contemporary and popular forms of religious practice, digital technology and the spiritual are inseparable. By offering the notion of 'digital spirits', this book critically attends to the intersections of digital media and spiritual beings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alvin Eng Hui Lim is currently Assistant Professor with the Theatre Studies programme at the National University of Singapore. He is also Deputy Director and Technology and Online Editor (Mandarin) of the Asian Shakespeare Intercultural Archive (A S I A,); and Editor of Theatre Makers Asia archive. He has published on Singapore theatre, religious practices, and digital archiving. He is also a member of the "After Performance" working group, which explores experimental modes of writing on performance and co-authorship.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Digital Spirits in Religion and Media 2 Medium's Medium: Table Talks of a Medium to a Spirit Medium 3 Corporeal Gods: Performing Excess, Country and Corporeality in a Pharmaceutical Theatre 4 Cybernetic Deities: The Taoist Technology of the Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Singapore 5 Digital Spirits-An Interpretation of Spirit Possession: A Case Study on Ku Witaya and Sia Chan Hong 6 Christian Interfaces: Protestant Technology and Pastoral Media 7 #ECCESS: Access Through Excess
1 Digital Spirits in Religion and Media 2 Medium's Medium: Table Talks of a Medium to a Spirit Medium 3 Corporeal Gods: Performing Excess, Country and Corporeality in a Pharmaceutical Theatre 4 Cybernetic Deities: The Taoist Technology of the Nine Emperor Gods Festival in Singapore 5 Digital Spirits-An Interpretation of Spirit Possession: A Case Study on Ku Witaya and Sia Chan Hong 6 Christian Interfaces: Protestant Technology and Pastoral Media 7 #ECCESS: Access Through Excess
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