New Media, Old Media: Interrogating the Digital Revolution
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Book Description
The term "new media" rose to prominence in the 1990s, superseding "multi-media" in business, art, and culture. The phrase obstinately portrays other media as old or dead. But what, if anything, is truly unique or revolutionary about new media?
New Media, Old Media is a comprehensive anthology of original and classic essays that explore the tensions of old and new in digital culture. Leading international media scholars and cultural theorists interrogate new media like the Internet, digital video, and MP3s against the backdrop of earlier media such as television, film, photography, and print. The essays provide new benchmarks for evaluating all those claims-political, social, ethical-made about the digital age. Committed to historical research and to theoretical innovation, they suggest that in the light of digital programmability, seemingly forgotten moments in the history of the media we glibly call old can be rediscovered and transformed. The many topics explored in provocative volumeinclude websites, webcams, the rise and fall of dotcom mania, Internet journalism, the open source movement, and computer viruses.
New Media, Old Media is a foundational text for general readers, students, and scholars of new media across the disciplines. It is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the cultural impact of new media.
About the Author
Thomas W. Keenan is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of the Human Rights Project at Bard College. Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University.
New Media, Old Media: Interrogating the Digital Revolution,Wendy Hui Kyong Chun,Thomas W. Keenan,Wendy Hui Kyong Chun,Routledge,0415942241,Computer Bks - General Information,History,Mass media,Popular Culture - General,Social Aspects,Social Aspects - General,Social Science,Sociology,Media studies
New Media, Old Media: Interrogating the Digital Revolution
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