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Baer, Nicholas
[Editor];
Oever, Annie van den
[Editor];
Alexander, Neta
[Contributor];
Brock, André
[Contributor];
Chateau, Dominique
[Contributor];
Coleman, Beth
[Contributor];
Denson, Shane
[Contributor];
Deuber-Mankowsky, Astrid
[Contributor];
Dhaliwal, Ranjodh Singh
[Contributor];
Egbe, Amanda
[Contributor];
Furuhata, Yuriko
[Contributor];
Galili, Doron
[Contributor];
Geoghegan, Bernard Dionysius
[Contributor];
Gunning, Tom
[Contributor];
Hagener, Malte
[Contributor];
Kirkwood, Jeffrey West
[Contributor];
Koch, Gertrud
[Contributor];
Mulvey, Laura
[Contributor];
Nair, Kartik
[Contributor];
Plantin, Jean-Christophe
[Contributor];
Rogers, Ariel
[Contributor];
Siegert, Bernhard
[Contributor];
Sterne, Jonathan
[Contributor];
Strauven, Wanda
[Contributor];
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Technics : media in the digital age
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Editorial
Acknowledgments
PART I Questions Concerning Technics
1. Technics: An Introduction
2. Ten Statements on Technics
PART II Philosophies of Technology
3. Machine Aesthetics: Animation through Technology, Animation of Technology
4. “New Stars Were Rising in the Sky” : On Benjamin’s Concept of Cosmic Experience and Technology around 1930
5. Instructions for Use : Thinking Body, Machine, and Technicity with Simondon
6. Knowing, Studying, Writing : A Conversation on History, Practice, and Other Doings with Technics
PART III Theories of Media
7. Protective Media
Francesco Casetti
8. Carried Away: The Carrier Bag Theory of Media
9. Beyond Access: Transforming Ableist Techno-Worlds
PART IV Archaeologies of Media
10. Coming to Terms with the “Smart” Phone
11. The Afterlife of an Optical Device, or Making the Lantern Kosher
PART V Filmic Techniques
12. Theories of the Frame and Framing in Cinema: A Genealogy
13. Split Screens : A Discussion with Catherine Grant, Malte Hagener, and Katharina Loew
14. Specks of Time : Digital Editing and Verse Jumping in Everything Everywhere All at Once
PART VI Digital Humanities
15. Streams, Portals, and Data Flows: Digital Infrastructures of Film Studies
16. Six Memos for the New Millennium : A Dialogue with Andreas Fickers on Epistemic Virtues in the Digital Humanities
- Contributor: Baer, Nicholas [Editor]; Oever, Annie van den [Editor]; Alexander, Neta [Contributor]; Brock, André [Contributor]; Chateau, Dominique [Contributor]; Coleman, Beth [Contributor]; Denson, Shane [Contributor]; Deuber-Mankowsky, Astrid [Contributor]; Dhaliwal, Ranjodh Singh [Contributor]; Egbe, Amanda [Contributor]; Furuhata, Yuriko [Contributor]; Galili, Doron [Contributor]; Geoghegan, Bernard Dionysius [Contributor]; Gunning, Tom [Contributor]; Hagener, Malte [Contributor]; Kirkwood, Jeffrey West [Contributor]; Koch, Gertrud [Contributor]; Mulvey, Laura [Contributor]; Nair, Kartik [Contributor]; Plantin, Jean-Christophe [Contributor]; Rogers, Ariel [Contributor]; Siegert, Bernhard [Contributor]; Sterne, Jonathan [Contributor]; Strauven, Wanda [Contributor]; Sun, Yijun [Contributor]; Turquety, Benoît [Contributor]
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Published:
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, [2024]
- Published in: The Key Debates: Mutations and Appropriations in European Film Studies ; 10
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (335 Seiten)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9789048564569
- ISBN: 9789048564569
- Identifier:
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RVK notation:
AP 42800 : Filmwissenschaft
AP 55000 : Allgemeines
AP 18100 : Medientechnik
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Keywords:
Medienwissenschaft
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Filmwissenschaft
>
Digitale Filmtechnik
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Medientechnik
>
Technikphilosophie
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: Featuring 28 leading international media scholars, Technics rethinks technology for the contemporary digital era, with cutting-edge theoretical, historiographical, and methodological interventions. The volume’s contributors explore the ideas of Walter Benjamin, Ursula Le Guin, Bernhard Siegert, Gilbert Simondon, and Sylvia Wynter in conjunction with urgent questions concerning algorithmic media, digital infrastructures, generative AI, and geoengineering. An expansive collection of writings on media technologies in the digital age, Technics is an essential resource for students and scholars of film and media studies, digital humanities, science and technology studies, and the philosophy of technology.
- Access State: Open Access
- Rights information: Attribution - Non Commercial - No Derivs (CC BY-NC-ND)