基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in October 2003).
Full Description
New Media, Old Media is a comprehensive anthology of original and classic essays that explore the tensions of old and new in digital culture. Leading international media scholars and cultural theorists interrogate new media like the Internet, digital video, and MP3s against the backdrop of earlier media such as television, film, photography, and print. The essays provide new benchmarks for evaluating all those claims; political, social, ethical, made about the digital age. Committed to historical research and to theoretical innovation, they suggest that in the light of digital programmability, seemingly forgotten moments in the history of the media we glibly call old can be rediscovered and transformed. The many topics explored in provocative volume include websites, webcams, the rise and fall of dotcom mania, Internet journalism, the open source movement, and computer viruses. New Media, Old Media is a foundational text for general readers, students, and scholars of new media across the disciplines. It is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the cultural impact of new media.
Contents
IntroductionPart I: The Archaeology of New Media1. Early Film History and Multi-Media: An Archaeology of Possible Futures? Thomas Elsaesser2. Electricity Made Visible, Geoffrey Batchen3. "Tones from out of Nowhere": Rudolph Pfenninger and the Archaeology of Synthetic Sound, Thomas Y. LevinPart II: Archives4. Memex Revisited, Vannevar Bush5. Out of File, Out of Mind, Cornelia Vismann6. Dis/continuities: Does the Archive Become Metephorical in Multi-Media Space? Wolfgang Ernst7. Breaking Down: Godard's Histories, Richard Dienst8. Ordering Law, Judging History: Deliberations on Court TV, Lynne JoyrichPart III: Power-Code9. The Style of Sources: Remarks on the Theory and History of Programming, Wolfgang Hagen10. Science as Open Source Process, Friedrich Kittler11. Cold War Networks or Kaiserstr. 2, Neubabelsberg, Friedrich Kittler12. Protocol vs. Institutionalizaion, Alexander R. Galloway13. Reload: Liveness, Mobility, and the Web, Tara McPherson14. Generation Flash, Lev Manovich15. Viruses Are Good for You, Julian Dibbell16. The Imaginary of the Artificial: Automata, Models, Machinics--On Promiscuous Modeling as Precondition for Poststructuralist Ontology, Anders MichelsenPart IV: Network Events17. Information, Crisis, Catastrophe, Mary Ann Doane18. The Weird Global Media Event and the Tactical Intellectural [version 3.0], McKenzie Wark19. Imperceptible Perceptions in our Technological Modernity, Arvind Rajagopal 20. Deep Europe: A History of the Syndicate Network, Geert Lovink21. The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines, Vicente L. RafaelPart V: Theorizing "New" Media22. Cybertyping and the Work of Race in the Age of Digital Reproduction, Lisa Nakamura 23. Network Subjects: or, The Ghost is the Message, Nicholas Mirzoeff24. Modes of Digital Identification: Virtual Technologies and Webcam Cultures, Ken Hillis25. Hypertext Avant La Lettre, Peter Krapp26. Network Fever, Mark WigleyAfterword: The Demystifica-hic-tion of In-hic-formation, Thomas Keenan
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