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Informationen zum Autor STEVEN SHAVIRO is the DeRoy Professor of English at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. He is the author of several books including, No Speed Limit: Three Essays on Accelerationism. Klappentext In Digital Music Videos, Steven Shaviro surveys a wide range of music videos, highlighting some of their most striking innovations. In sampling and reworking a century’s worth of movies and other pop culture artifacts, these videos create a whole new digital world for the music industry that offers a plethora of visions and sounds never before encountered. Zusammenfassung In Digital Music Videos, Steven Shaviro surveys a wide range of music videos, highlighting some of their most striking innovations. In sampling and reworking a century’s worth of movies and other pop culture artifacts, these videos create a whole new digital world for the music industry that offers a plethora of visions and sounds never before encountered. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 SuperimpositionsLabrinth, “Let It Be” (Us, 2014)Rihanna, “Disturbia” (Anthony Mandler, 2007)Lana Del Rey, “Shades of Cool” (Jake Nava, 2014) 2 Glitch AestheticsAllie X, “Catch” (Jérémie Saindon, 2015)FKA twigs, “Papi Pacify” (Tom Beard and FKA twigs, 2013)Janelle Monáe, “Cold War” (Wendy Morgan, 2010) 3 RemediationsAnimal Collective, “Applesauce” (Gaspar Noé, 2013)Kylie Minogue, “All the Lovers” (Joseph Kahn, 2010)Dawn Richard, “Choices” (Jayson Edward Carter, 2015) 4 LimitsMassive Attack, “Take It There” (Hiro Murai, 2016)Sky Ferreira, “Night Time, My Time” (Grant Singer, 2013)Kari Faux, “Fantasy” (Carlos Lopez Estrada, 2016) Further ReadingAcknowledgmentsWorks CitedVideos CitedIndex