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Memory Bytes – History, Technology, and Digital Culture

Autor Lauren Rabinovitz, Abraham Geil
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2004
Digital culture is often characterized as radically breaking with past technologies, practices, and ideologies rather than as reflecting or incorporating them. "Memory Bytes" seeks to counter such ahistoricism, arguing for the need to understand digital culture--and its social, political, and ethical ramifications--in historical and philosophical context. Looking at a broad range of technologies, including photography, print and digital media, heat engines, stereographs, and medical imaging, the contributors present a number of different perspectives from which to reflect on the nature of media change. While foregrounding the challenges of drawing comparisons across varied media and eras, "Memory Bytes" explores how technologies have been integrated into society at different moments in time. These essays from scholars in the social sciences and humanities cover topics related to science and medicine, politics and war, mass communication, philosophy, film, photography, and art. Whether describing how the cultural and legal conflicts over player piano rolls prefigured controversies over the intellectual property status of digital technologies such as mp3 files; comparing the experiences of watching QuickTime movies to Joseph Cornell's "boxed relic" sculptures of the 1930s and 1940s; or calling for a critical history of electricity from the Enlightenment to the present, "Memory Bytes" investigates the interplay of technology and culture. It relates the Information Age to larger and older political and cultural phenomena, analyzes how sensory effects have been technologically produced over time, considers how human subjectivity has been shaped by machines, and emphasizes the dependence of particular technologies on the material circumstances within which they were developed and used.
"Contributors. "Judith Babbitts, Scott Curtis, Ronald E. Day, David Depew, Abraham Geil, Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi, Lisa Gitelman, N. Katherine Hayles, John Durham Peters, Lauren Rabinovitz, Laura Rigal, Vivian Sobchack, Thomas Swiss
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ISBN-13: 9780822332411
ISBN-10: 0822332418
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 141 x 215 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Part 1 Intellectual histories of the information age Imperial attractions: Benjamin Franklin’s New experiments of 1751; From heat engines to digital printouts: Machine models from the Victorian era to the human genome project; The erasure and construction of history for the information age: Positivism and its critics Part 2 Visual culture, subjectivity and the education of the senses More than the movies: A history of somatic visual culture through Hale’s Tours, IMAX and motion simulation rides; Stereographs and the construction of a visual culture in the United States; The convergence of the Pentagon and Hollywood: The next generation of military training simulations Part 3 Materiality, time and the reproduction of sound and motion Helmholtz, Edison and sound history; Media, materiality and the measure of the digital; or, the case of sheet music and the problem of piano rolls; Still/moving: Digital imaging and medical hermeneutics Digital aesthetics, social texts and art objects Bodies of texts, bodies of subjects: Metaphoric networks in new media; Electronic literature: Discourses, communities, traditions; Nostalgia for a digital object: Regrets on the quickening of QuickTime

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"Anyone who teaches courses in digital culture or media studies knows how difficult it is to find scholarly essays on new media that consider these developments in relation to social and technological precedents. "Memory Bytes" fills this gap."--Brian Goldfarb, author of "Visual Pedagogy: Media Cultures in and beyond the Classroom"

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Explores digital culture - what it is, its historical context, and its uses in the media, the film industry, and the sciences