Life after New Media Mediation as a Vital Process
An argument for a shift in understanding new media—from a fascination with devices to an examination of the complex processes of mediation. In Life after New Media, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska make a case for a significant shift in our understanding of new media. They argue that we should move...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Cambridge
The MIT Press
2012
MIT Press |
Edition | 1 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISBN | 9780262018197 0262018195 0262527464 9780262527460 |
DOI | 10.7551/mitpress/8796.001.0001 |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover Title Page, Copyright Contents Epigraph: Media, Mars, and Metamorphosis (An Excerpt) Acknowledgments Introduction: New Media, Old Hat 1. Mediation and the Vitality of Media 2. Catastrophe “Live” 3. Cut! The Imperative of Photographic Mediation Interlude: I Don’t Go to the Movies 4. Home, Sweet Intelligent Home 5. Sustainability, Self-Preservation, and Self-Mediation 6. Face-to-Facebook, or the Ethics of Mediation: From Media Ethics to an Ethics of Mediation 7. Remediating Creativity: Performance, Invention, Critique Reclaiming Creativity Conclusion: Creative Media Manifesto Notes References Index
- Intro -- Contents -- Media, Mars, and Metamorphosis (An Excerpt) -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: New Media, Old Hat -- 1 Mediation and the Vitality of Media -- 2 Catastrophe "Live" -- 3 Cut! The Imperative of Photographic Mediation -- Interlude: I Don't Go to the Movies -- 4 Home, Sweet Intelligent Home -- 5 Sustainability, Self-Preservation, and Self-Mediation -- 6 Face-to-Facebook, or the Ethics of Mediation: From Media Ethics to an Ethics of Mediation -- 7 Remediating Creativity: Performance, Invention, Critique Reclaiming Creativity -- Conclusion: Creative Media Manifesto -- Notes -- References -- Index