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Magic and Loss - The Internet as Art

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About the author

Virginia Heffernan writes regularly about digital culture for The New York Times Magazine. In 2005, Heffernan (with cowriter Mike Albo) published the cult comic novel The Underminer (Bloomsbury). In 2002, she received her PhD in English Literature from Harvard.

Summary

Just as Susan Sontag did for photography and Marshall McLuhan did for television, Virginia Heffernan (called one of the “best living writers of English prose”) reveals the logic and aesthetics behind the Internet.

Since its inception, the Internet has morphed from merely an extension of traditional media into its own full-fledged civilization. It is among mankind’s great masterpieces—a massive work of art. As an idea, it rivals monotheism. We all inhabit this fascinating place. But its deep logic, its cultural potential, and its societal impact often elude us. In this deep and thoughtful book, Virginia Heffernan presents an original and far-reaching analysis of what the Internet is and does.

Life online, in the highly visual, social, portable, and global incarnation rewards certain virtues. The new medium favors speed, accuracy, wit, prolificacy, and versatility, and its form and functions are changing how we perceive, experience, and understand the world.

Product details

Authors Virginia Heffernan, Heffernan Virginia
Publisher Harper Collins
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2016
 
EAN 9781501147074
ISBN 978-1-5011-4707-4
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 140 mm x 213 mm x 18 mm
Weight 318 g
Subjects Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Telecommunications, PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, Media studies: internet, digital media and society, Media studies: Journalism

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