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Titivillus' Bag of Tricks - Media Ontology, Epistemology, and Aesthetics

English · Paperback / Softback

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Titivillus' Bag of Tricks suggests that the birth of a new medium is found inthe misuse of older media. It addresses structural problems in "cusp" periodsof transition from one medium to a more efficient replacement."Titivillus" is the name medieval scribes gave to a patron devil they claimed caused copying errors. He was their excuse for errors due to exhaustion, poor lighting, boredom, and so on. Majkut proposes thatthrough time and ensuing media innovation, Titivillus enlarged his domain,bedeviling typographers, book binders, filmmakers, radio and televisionbroadcasters, web designers - any who labor in any medium. Heargues that during media historical innovation, technical vocabulary for anew medium does not yet exist. The descriptive vocabulary of an older medium becomes metaphorical, and therefore misleading when applied to the new medium."A profound endeavour that reveals that media shifts are not merely technological advancements but reconfigurations of humanity's epistemological and ontological framework ... Majkut's exploration into the embodiment of language is exactly what we need. An incisive critique of academia's blind spots."Professor Jun Inutsuka, PhD - Jissen Women's University, Tokyo, Japan"Titivillus' Bag of Tricks is very addictive. I found myself glued to the writer'sinsightful philosophical abstractions mixed in a strange yet beautifulstyle ... Majkut discusses seemingly ordinary everyday media experiencesand communications in a rich, varied, and extraordinary manner."Professor Obiageli Pauline Ohiagu, PhDUniversity of Port Harcourt, Nigeria"An essential text for anyone who wishes to understand what surroundsthe written word and its media ... Majkut reflects on minimal things that lead to bigger consequences in modern media. The richness of the textlies in the various contributions the author makes regarding the written word from the medieval period to the present."Professor Cynthia P. Villagómez Oviedo, PhDUniversidad de Guanajuato, Mexico

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Authors Paul Majkut
Publisher Brill Fink
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.04.2025
 
EAN 9783770569267
ISBN 978-3-7705-6926-7
No. of pages 123
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 236 mm
Weight 261 g
Illustrations 8 Farbabb., 9 SW-Abb., 1 SW-Zeichn., 1 Tabellen
Subject Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries

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