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New Media - Theories and Practices of Digitextuality

English · Hardback

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The mushroom-like growth of new media technologies is radically challenging traditional media outlets. The proliferation of technologies like DVDs, MP3s and the Internet has freed the public from what we used to understand as "mass media." In the face of such seismic shifts and ruptures, the theoretical and pedagogical foundations of film and TV studies are being shaken to their core. "New Media" demands a necessary rethinking of the field. Writing from a range of disciplines and perspectives, the scholars here outline new theses and conceptual frameworks capable of engaging the numerous facets of emergent digital technology.


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Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Issues in the Theory and Practice of Media Convergence: Anna Everett and John T. Caldwell Part 1: Digitextual Deconstructions 1. Digitextuality and Click Theory: Theses on Convergence Media in the Digital Age: Anna Everett 2. The Radio as an Apparatus of Communication: Bertolt Brecht 3. Invisible Media: Laura U. Marks 4. Exit Meat: Digital Bodies in a Virtual World: Mischa Peters Part 2: Digitextual Aesthetics 5. Space Invaders: Thoughts on Technology and the Production of Culture: Peter Lunenfeld 6. The Poetics of Augmented Space: Lev Manovich 7.Too Many Notes: Computers, Complexity, and Culture in Voyager : George E. Lewis 8. The Stories Digital Tools Tell: Tarleton Gillespie Part 3: Pre-Figuring Digitextuality 9. Second Shift Media Aesthetics: Programming, Interactivity, and User Flows: John T. Caldwell 10. Narrative Mapping: Stephen Mamber 11. Real-Time Fairy Tales: Cinema Pre-Figuring Digital Anxiety: Mark Williams 12. Digital Vapor/ Tulip Theory: Jeffrey Sconce Part 4: Digitextual Practices 13. Net Ratings: Defining a New Medium by the Old, Measuring Internet Audiences: Karen S.F. Buzzard 14. Flashing Digital Animations: Pixar's Digital Aesthetic: Katherine Sarafian 15. Log On: Corporate Feminism and the Oxygen Media Research Project: Constance Penley, Lisa Parks and Anna Everett 16. From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Further Reflections: Henry Jenkins 17. Endnotes for a Theory of Convergence: Joe Amato

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John Caldwell is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Film, Television & Digital Media at the University of California, Los Angeles. Anna Everett is Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.


Summary

The rapid growth of new media technologies is radically changing film production and consumption. New Media responds to these revolutionary developments, addressing topics such as computer games, media convergence, and internet audiences.

Product details

Assisted by John T. Caldwell (Editor), Caldwell John T. (Editor), Anna Everett (Editor), Everett Anna (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.03.2003
 
EAN 9780415939959
ISBN 978-0-415-93995-9
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Weight 589 g
Series AFI Film Readers
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, LAW / Computer & Internet, Media studies: internet, digital media and society, Ethical & social aspects of IT, Legal aspects of IT, COMPUTERS / Social Aspects, Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects

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