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Media - old or new, in the cloud or underground - constitutes the
very condition in which our world takes shape. Media is reshaped
continuously, marked for both the profound effects it produces and
the acceleration it exhibits. It is the site in which we signal
some of the most pressing issues we face in our ever-widening
technologized world. Written by authors working at the forefront of
media theory today, this book charts an original and compelling
path across various media forms, bringing to light the wonderful
yet persistently unsettling role that media plays, and will
continue to play, in the making of our future. It not only
establishes media as a serious and interdisciplinary concept, but
also demonstrates how this concept can be developed beyond the
current limited form and content dichotomy. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
Media - old or new, in the cloud or underground - constitutes the
very condition in which our world takes shape. Media is reshaped
continuously, marked for both the profound effects it produces and
the acceleration it exhibits. It is the site in which we signal
some of the most pressing issues we face in our ever-widening
technologized world. Written by authors working at the forefront of
media theory today, this book charts an original and compelling
path across various media forms, bringing to light the wonderful
yet persistently unsettling role that media plays, and will
continue to play, in the making of our future. It not only
establishes media as a serious and interdisciplinary concept, but
also demonstrates how this concept can be developed beyond the
current limited form and content dichotomy. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
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Action at a Distance (Paperback)
John Durham Peters, Florian Sprenger, Christina Vagt
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R436
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How are human actions shaped by the materiality of media?
Contemporary media leads us more than ever to an 'acting at a
distance,' an acting entangled with the materiality of
communication and the mediality of transmission. This book explores
this crucial phenomenon thereby introducing urgent questions of
human interaction, the binding and breaking of time and space, and
the entanglement of the material and the immaterial. Three vivid
inquiries deal with histories and theories of mediality and
materiality: John Durham Peters looks at episodes of simultaneity
and synchronization. Christina Vagt discusses the agency of
computer models against the backdrop of aesthetic theories by Henri
Bergson and Hans Blumenberg, and Florian Sprenger discusses early
electrical transmissions through copper wire and the temporality of
instantaneity.
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