Remediation: understanding new media. J. David Bolter, Richard Grusin

Remediation: understanding new media


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Remediation: understanding new media J. David Bolter, Richard Grusin
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California: University of California Press. Virgil has decided to give me a little nudge in the direction of New Media and Remediation this week. In Remediation: Understanding New Media, authors Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin argue that new media is only new in the way it presents old media (duh). Remediation: Understanding New Media By J. €�The Technology and the Society. Approaching hypertext not as a negation of previous practice, but as a medium in its own right, facilitates connections with related, parallel developments such as the emerging concept of “new media” [20] or Aarseth's more precise and useful We must indeed understand reading, writing, and participation in the context of the archive, but we must first recognize that in some sectors of society, the archive, and digital media generally, have yet to establish legitimacy. David Bolter, Richard Grusin 1999 | 295 Pages | ISBN: 0262024527 , 0262522799 | PDF | 17 MB. Koestler, Arthur, The Ghost in the Machine (1967). Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin, “Immediacy, Hypermediacy, and Remediation,” Remediation: Understanding New Media. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1999. Google, Bing, Social Media, Micro Blogging, Digital Media, Facebook, Twitter, LinkeIn, Reddit, Tumblr, and Pinterest, among others, are allowing us to access actualities, sometimes even before they occur. See more here: Remediation: Understanding New Media (Repost). Colson, R (2007) The Fundamentals of Digital Art, Lausanne:AVA. Remediation: Understanding New Media. Remediation: New Theory or Common Sense? Bolter, David Jay and Grusin, Richard, Remediation: Understanding New Media, The MIT Press, 2000, ISBN-10: 0262522799, ISBN-13: 978-0262522793. The main theme of this article was that no medium or single media event does its cultural work in isolation from other media, any more than it works in isolation from social and economic forces. In chapter one of “Remediation: Understanding New Media”, Bolter and Grusin discussed the concept behind their media theory, the double logic of remediation. Bolter, JD & Grusin R (2000) Remediation: Understanding New Media, Cambridge MA:MIT Press. Remediation: Understanding New Media, 2000 Massachusetts: MIT Press. Remediation : understanding the new media 1999 ch. The way Hollywood tells it: story and style in modern movies.

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