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Variations on Media Thinking /

"Posthumanities series editor Cary Wolfe has been working with the eminent media theorist, Siegfried Zielinski, originator of the concept of 'deep time' and intellectual heir to Vilem Flusser, on a retrospective collection of essays tracing the course of his work from his exposes of t...

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Autor principal: Zielinski, Siegfried (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2019]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction. generators of surprise : diverse media thinking -- History as entertainment and provocation : the TV series Holocaust in West Germany -- Media archaeology : searching for different orders of envisioning -- Seven items on the net -- Towards a dramaturgy of differences -- From territories to intervals : some preliminary thoughts on the economy of time/the time -- On the difficulty to think twofold in one with Nils Röller -- The art of design : (manifesto) on the state of affairs and their agility -- "Too many images! We have to react"! : theses toward an apparatical prosthesis for seeing in the context of Godard's Histoire(s) du cinema -- The audiovisual time machine : concluding theses on the cultural technique of the video recorder -- War and media : marginalia of a genealogy, in legends and images -- Theologi electrici : a few passages -- Historic modes of the audiovisual apparatus -- "To all!" : the struggle of the German workers radio movement, 1918-1933 -- Urban music box, urban hearing : Avraamov's Symphony of sirens in Baku and Moscow 1922-1923 : a media-archaeological miniature -- How one sees -- Lüology, techno-souls, artificial paradises : fragments of an an-archaeology of sound arts -- Designing and revealing : some aspects of a genealogy of projection -- Allah's automata : where ancient oriental learning intersects with early modern Europe. a media-archaeological miniature by way of introduction. 
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