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From Digital to Analog delves into the origins of digitization and
its effects on contemporary culture. The book challenges the
"common sense" assertion that digitization is just another step in
the evolution of the culture of the editorial, film and recorded
music industries and their enforcement of copyright laws. Digital
technologies in contemporary culture have paradoxically undermined
and, at the same time, strengthened such practices, provoking an
unprecedented quarrel over the possession of, and access to,
cultural products. Agustin Berti uses the release of Agrippa (A
Book of the Dead) in 1992 to study this paradox. The importance of
Agrippa for digital culture studies is proven through the
discussion of the frequently understated importance of the
materiality of digital culture. The book develops a critique of
digital technology and its alleged neutrality and transparency.
Ultimately, it illustrates how Agrippa anticipated a number of
contemporary phenomena such as piracy, leaks, remixes, memes, and
more, forcing us to rethink the concept of digital content itself
and thus the way in which culture is produced, received and
preserved today. From Digital to Analog is ideal reading for a
graduate student readership, especially Master candidates in the
fields of Literature, Arts, Digital Humanities, Digital Culture and
New Media Studies.
From Digital to Analog delves into the origins of digitization and
its effects on contemporary culture. The book challenges the
"common sense" assertion that digitization is just another step in
the evolution of the culture of the editorial, film and recorded
music industries and their enforcement of copyright laws. Digital
technologies in contemporary culture have paradoxically undermined
and, at the same time, strengthened such practices, provoking an
unprecedented quarrel over the possession of, and access to,
cultural products. Agustin Berti uses the release of Agrippa (A
Book of the Dead) in 1992 to study this paradox. The importance of
Agrippa for digital culture studies is proven through the
discussion of the frequently understated importance of the
materiality of digital culture. The book develops a critique of
digital technology and its alleged neutrality and transparency.
Ultimately, it illustrates how Agrippa anticipated a number of
contemporary phenomena such as piracy, leaks, remixes, memes, and
more, forcing us to rethink the concept of digital content itself
and thus the way in which culture is produced, received and
preserved today. From Digital to Analog is ideal reading for a
graduate student readership, especially Master candidates in the
fields of Literature, Arts, Digital Humanities, Digital Culture and
New Media Studies.
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