New Media Old Media

New Media  Old Media
Author: Wendy Hui Kyong Chun,Thomas Keenan
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2006
Genre: Digital media
ISBN: 0415942241

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In this history of new media technologies, leading media and cultural theorists examine new media against the background of traditional media such as film, photography, and print in order to evaluate the multiple claims made about the benefits and freedom of digital media.

Old Media new Media

Old Media new Media
Author: Wilson P. Dizard
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015045971473

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At the heart of this book is an explication conveyed in overt and subtle tones of media convergence-that condition signifying a united state of media wherein all media forms and instruments come together by virtue of computers and digitization. This second edition is designed to fit the changes into a coherent pattern, detailing the transformation taking place in the media as they adjust to new information-age realities.

New Media Old Media

New Media  Old Media
Author: Wendy Hui Kyong Chun,Anna Watkins Fisher,Thomas Keenan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Konferenzschrift
ISBN: 1138021105

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This much-expanded and updated second edition of New Media, Old Media brings together original and classic essays that explore the tensions of old and new in digital culture. Touching on topics including media archaeology, archives, software studies, surveillance, big data, social media, organized networks, digital art, and the Internet of Things, this newly revised critical anthology is essential reading for anyone studying the cultural impact of new and digital media.

Old New Media

Old New Media
Author: Paul Grosswiler
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Digital media
ISBN: 1433115859

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Old New Media examines how the introduction of a new medium threatens those accustomed to the old media environment. The book includes theoretical chapters and case studies in five areas: media ecology; critical media theory; freedom of expression; Eastern thought; and the body and the media environment.

Understanding New Media

Understanding New Media
Author: Robert K. Logan
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2010
Genre: Mass media
ISBN: 1433111268

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Marshall McLuhan made many predictions in his seminal 1964 publication, Understanding Media: Extensions of Man. Among them were his predictions that the Internet would become a «Global Village», making us more interconnected than television; the closing of the gap between consumers and producers; the elimination of space and time as barriers to communication; and the melting of national borders. He is also famously remembered for coining the expression «the medium is the message». These predictions form the genesis of this new volume by Robert Logan, a friend and colleague who worked with McLuhan. In Understanding New Media Logan expertly updates Understanding Media to analyze the «new media» McLuhan foreshadowed and yet was never able to analyze or experience. The book is designed to reach a new generation of readers as well as appealing to scholars and students who are familiar with Understanding Media. Visit the companion website, understandingnewmedia.org, for the latest updates on this book.

New Media Old News

New Media  Old News
Author: Natalie Fenton
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781849204415

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Have new communications technologies revitalised the public sphere, or become the commercial tool for an increasingly un-public, undemocratic news media? Are changing journalistic practices damaging the nature of news, or are new media allowing journalists to do more journalism and to engage the public more effectively? With massive changes in the media environment and its technologies, interrogating the nature of news journalism is one of the most urgent tasks we face in defining the public interest today. The implications are serious, not just for the future of the news, but also for the practice of democracy. In a thorough empirical investigation of journalistic practices in different news contexts, New Media, Old News explores how technological, economic and social changes have reconfigured news journalism, and the consequences of these transformations for a vibrant democracy in our digital age. The result is a piercing examination of why understanding news journalism matters now more than ever. It is essential reading for students and scholars of journalism and new media.

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on New Media Art

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on New Media Art
Author: Soares, Celia,Simão, Emília
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2020-06-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781799836711

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New media has been gaining importance in the academic world as well as the artistic world through the concept of new media art. As the connections between art and communication technologies grow and further embrace a wide range of concepts, interpretations, and applications, the number of disciplines that will be touched will likewise continue to expand. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on New Media Art is a collection of innovative research on the methods and intersections between new media, artistic practices, and digital technologies. While highlighting topics including audience relationship, digital art, and computer animation, this book is ideally designed for academicians, researchers, high-level art students, and art professionals.

Always Already New

Always Already New
Author: Lisa Gitelman
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2008-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780262572477

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In Always Already New, Lisa Gitelman explores the newness of new media while she asks what it means to do media history. Using the examples of early recorded sound and digital networks, Gitelman challenges readers to think about the ways that media work as the simultaneous subjects and instruments of historical inquiry. Presenting original case studies of Edison's first phonographs and the Pentagon's first distributed digital network, the ARPANET, Gitelman points suggestively toward similarities that underlie the cultural definition of records (phonographic and not) at the end of the nineteenth century and the definition of documents (digital and not) at the end of the twentieth. As a result, Always Already New speaks to present concerns about the humanities as much as to the emergent field of new media studies. Records and documents are kernels of humanistic thought, after all—part of and party to the cultural impulse to preserve and interpret. Gitelman's argument suggests inventive contexts for "humanities computing" while also offering a new perspective on such traditional humanities disciplines as literary history. Making extensive use of archival sources, Gitelman describes the ways in which recorded sound and digitally networked text each emerged as local anomalies that were yet deeply embedded within the reigning logic of public life and public memory. In the end Gitelman turns to the World Wide Web and asks how the history of the Web is already being told, how the Web might also resist history, and how using the Web might be producing the conditions of its own historicity.