Digital memory and the archive /
In the popular imagination, archives are remote, largely obsolete institutions: either antiquated, inevitably dusty libraries or sinister repositories of personal secrets maintained by police states. Yet the archive is now a ubiquitous feature of digital life. Rather than being deleted, e-mails and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Minneapolis, MN :
University of Minnesota Press,
©2013.
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Colección: | Electronic mediations ;
v. 39. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Archival media theory: an introduction to Wolfgang Ernst's media archaeology / Jussi Parikka
- Media archeology as a transatlantic bridge
- pt. I. The media-archaeological method. Let there be irony: cultural history and media archaeology in parallel lines
- Media archaeography: method and machine versus the history and narrative of media
- pt. II. Temporality and the multimedial archive. Underway to the dual system: classical archives and digital memory
- Archives in transition: dynamic media memories
- Between real time and memory on demand: reflections on television
- Discontinuities: does the archive become metaphorical in multimedia space?
- pt. III. Microtemporal media. Telling versus counting: a media-archaeological point of view
- Distory: one hundred years of electron tubes, media-archaeologically interpreted, vis-à-vis one hundred years of radio
- Toward a media archaeology of sonic articulations
- Experimenting with media temporality: Pythagoras, Hertz, Turing
- Appendix. Archive rumblings: an interview with Wolfgang Ernst / Geert Lovink.