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Digital Media Ecologies - Entanglements of Content, Code and Hardware (Hardcover)
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Digital Media Ecologies - Entanglements of Content, Code and Hardware (Hardcover)
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Our digital world is often described using terms such as
immateriality and virtuality. The discourse of cloud computing is
the latest in a long line of nebulous, dematerialising tropes which
have come to dominate how we think about information and
communication technologies. Digital Media Ecologies argues that
such rhetoric is highly misleading, and that engaging with the key
cultural, agential, ethical and political impacts of contemporary
media requires that we do not just engage with the surface level of
content encountered by the end users of digital media, but that we
must additionally consider the affordances of software and
hardware. Whilst numerous existing approaches explore content,
software and hardware individually, Digital Media Ecologies
provides a critical intervention by insisting that addressing
contemporary technoculture requires a synthetic approach that
traverses these three registers. Digital Media Ecologies
re-envisions the methodological approach of media ecology to go
beyond the metaphor of a symbolic information environment that
exists alongside a material world of tantalum, turtles and
tornados. It illustrates the social, cultural, political and
environmental impacts of contemporary media assemblages through
examples that include mining conflict-sustaining minerals, climate
change blogging, iOS jailbreaking, and the ecological footprint of
contemporary computing infrastructures. Alongside foregrounding the
deleterious social and environmental impacts of digital
technologies, the book considers numerous ways that these issues
are being tackled by a heterogeneous array of activists, academics,
hackers, scientists and citizens using the same technological
assemblages that ostensibly cause these problems.
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